Fire Warden Training – Worksop
Content of course well presented and clear – A Jepson
My role and responsibilities as a fire warden were made clear and the practical demonstration of how to operate fire extinguishers was particularly useful – S Roberts
Knowledgable trainer, very relevant to my role and location of work – P Exley
Really well delivered presentation with plenty of opportunities for group interaction, first time I’ve used a fire extinguisher really good to have a practice – A Hodder
Good mixture of verbal and media presentations, very practical course use of fire extinguishers & “real fires” particularly useful – R King
Fire Awareness Training with Extinguishers – Edinburgh
Excellent, enjoyed very much & now realise importance for home also. Very relevant & raised my awareness as have no previous training or experience – M McGraw
Good to have a refresh and be prompted to look at my home & work place – C Foggo
Made me more aware of work place and hazards – A Leitch
I learned quite alot from this exercise, will now know how to operate a fire extinguisher – S Wilson
Fire Warden Training – West Sussex
Always good! Great! – C Davies
Very good refresher that highlighted many action points – R Newman
Very well presented and explained, very relevant to job role – D Ground
All points relevant & highlighted some points – I Clark
Good videos + verbal explanations – C Higham
The videos clearly showed the events whihc can go wrong in fires, I found this very helpful. Very good course, very informative – S Woodman
An informative course, well presented. Vital to my job thank you – J Scott
Arson at Somerset school
A fire that started in a school in Somerset while 1,242 pupils worked in their classrooms was started deliberately.
The fire was started at around 2.30pm on 14th July in the old school hall. It was attended by seven fire engines and several specialist support appliances from Avon Fire and Rescue Service and Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.
Deputy headteacher Will Roberts said: “The expertise and professionalism of the fire brigade and police was very evident and the situation was handled by them with great skill. We have also thanked our students who remained very calm and patient. Although the fire is a setback, the good news is that nobody was injured, and the sports centre can return to a nearly normal service almost immediately.”
The fire was spotted by a member of staff before the fire alarms sounded and immediately alerted the emergency services.
The building has suffered extensive damage but no casualties were reported in the incident.
Fire Warden Training – Leicester
Good reminder of what needs checking, taking away points from this training to check at work & home – Clair Parish
Good refresher – useful up to date info and advice – Liana Kohli
Relevant to my job – Juliette Goodchild