OSHAA 30-Hours Health and Safety – Fire Safety Training and Planning
The OSHAA 30-Hours Health and Safety – Fire Safety Training and Planning is a professionally designed qualification created to provide learners with essential fire prevention knowledge, emergency response skills, and workplace fire safety management expertise. This comprehensive training programme is ideal for individuals who want to build a strong understanding of fire hazards, fire risk control measures, evacuation procedures, and effective fire safety planning across a wide range of industries.
Fire safety is a critical part of every workplace, and organisations must ensure that staff are properly trained to prevent accidents, reduce risks, and respond confidently during emergencies. This course covers key topics such as fire causes, fire classifications, fire extinguisher use, alarm systems, evacuation strategies, legal responsibilities, and emergency planning procedures. Learners will gain practical knowledge needed to help maintain a safer working environment and support compliance with recognised occupational health and safety standards.
The OSHAA 30-Hours Health and Safety – Fire Safety Training and Planning is suitable for supervisors, safety officers, managers, employees, facility staff, and anyone responsible for workplace safety. It is especially valuable for those working in offices, construction sites, warehouses, manufacturing plants, hospitality venues, schools, and healthcare environments.
Completing this qualification can improve your professional profile and increase career opportunities in safety-related roles. Whether you are starting a career in health and safety or enhancing your existing skills, this course offers valuable training for long-term success.
Overview
Certifying Body
OSHAA
Study Units
7-Units
Total Credits
30-Hours
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Course Category
Health And Safety
Learning Mode
Online
Qualification Structure
To achieve the OSHAA 30-Hours Health and Safety – Fire Safety Training and Planning;
Candidates must complete the following 7 Mandatory Units,

