Course Overview
Course Overview
- •Professionals worldwide in workplace fire safety are the target audience for the Fire Safety Certificate (Level 5).
- •It gives people the skills and information to conduct efficient fire risk assessments and advance best practices.
- •Those with this recognized credential help their companies meet fire safety obligations.
- •The credential promotes a better fire safety culture among building managers and businesses, making the workplace safer for staff and guests.
- •Fire safety is important because it protects investments and assets by reducing the risk of harm, death, and property damage.
- •Professionals holding this degree are skilled at assisting employers in reducing losses caused by fire.
- •We establish qualifications through comprehensive research with employers, regulators, and industry specialists to ensure relevance and practicality.
- •This course is unique because it covers topics not found in other fire safety courses worldwide.
- •Participating in the program provides chances for leadership positions in fire safety management and professional progression.
- •Enrolling in the course will positively impact career paths.
- •Those who must conduct in-depth analyses of fire risks and implement best practices to ensure worker safety will find it useful.
- •This course will also benefit employers looking to improve their fire safety procedures and foster a culture of safety within their workforce.
- •Fire safety officers, facility managers, health and safety specialists, and anyone else tasked with guaranteeing compliance with fire safety regulations will find it ideal.
- •Applicants must have a degree or an equivalent qualification in a relevant discipline and a minimum cumulative score of 50% or higher to be eligible for the program.
- •The degree must come from a tertiary institution equal to or formally recognized as a degree-granting entity.
- •Alternatively, applicants can demonstrate their eligibility by holding a postsecondary degree from a regionally accredited university, which is considered comparable to a four-year bachelor's degree.
- •Applicants who have worked in occupational health and safety for a minimum of five years are also eligible for admission to the program.
- •The online tests for the semester take 4.30 hours to complete.
- •There are 30 descriptive questions and 60 objective questions in total.
- •Students must also submit a 2000-word project report 30 days after the written exam.
This course boasts prestigious accreditations and memberships, reflecting its global recognition and high standards:
- Accreditations:
- •Full Accreditation from the British Accreditation Council (BAC - UK)
- •Full Accreditation from the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE - USA)
- •Approved Learning Partner of the International Board of Safety Professionals (IBSP - UK)
- Course Accreditations:
- •Accredited by the International Institute of Risk & Safety Management (IIRSM - UK)
- International Institutional Memberships:
- •British Safety Council (BSC - UK)
- •The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA - UK)
- •Institute of Engineers India (IEI)
- •National Safety Council India (NSCI)
- Module 1: Major Organizations in the Field of Fire Safety – 2
- Module 2: Fire Chemistry – 2
- Module 3: Fire Safety Concepts
- Module 4: Identification of Materials Considered Hazardous
- Module 5: Control of Materials Considered Hazardous
- Module 1: Building Construction
- Module 2: Fire Detection Systems
- Module 3: Care, Maintenance, and Inspection
- Topic 4: Fire Department Inspections
- Module 5: Basic Principles of Maintenance and Inspection
- Module 1: Legal Aspects, Organization, and Legislation
- Module 2: Fire Prevention and Control
- Module 3: Emergency Response Planning for Safety Professionals
- Module 4: Fire Plan for Implementation