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The qualification looks at fire safety and can be applied in many sectors. On completion of the qualification, your learners will be able to.
• Justify fire safety improvements using moral and financial arguments; • Advise how fires and explosions can occur and the appropriate controls to minimise fire and explosion risks. • Advise their employer on the requirements for the fire protection of premises and workers including the appropriate training obligations; •Carry out a fire risk assessment in their own workplace – prioritising risks, inspecting the workplace, recognising a range of common fire hazards, evaluating risks (taking account of current controls), recommending further control measures, planning actions
The Fire Safety Certificate (FSC) replaces the National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management (NFC), that was launched in 2006 and the International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management (IFC), that was launched in 2012. Both the NFC and IFC are recognized around the world.
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