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published on 30/03/2026

How to Dispose of a Fire Extinguisher

Fire safety training is a legal requirement for UK businesses and a critical part of protecting people, property, and operations. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the responsible person must ensure that all employees receive adequate fire safety training, including clear instruction on the precautions and actions required in the event of a fire.

What Does Fire Safety Training Involve?

Fire safety training equips employees with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in an emergency. Training typically covers key areas such as identifying fire risks, understanding how fires start and spread, and learning how to use fire extinguishers safely.

It also includes evacuation procedures, ensuring staff know how to exit the building quickly and safely, as well as how to assist others where necessary. By providing practical, relevant guidance, training helps reduce risk and improve overall workplace safety.

Fire Safety Courses

We offer a range of training options, including basic fire safety training and fire warden training, ensuring your team is fully prepared to manage fire risks and respond appropriately in an emergency. All training is designed to support compliance with UK fire safety legislation.

On-site Fire Safety Training

Our fire safety training can be delivered directly at your premises, allowing your team to learn within their own working environment. This ensures training is practical, relevant, and aligned with your specific risks and layout.

On-site training also minimises disruption while providing hands-on experience with your existing fire safety equipment and procedures. The result is a more confident, prepared workforce and a safer workplace overall.