Basic Fire Safety Online Course

Course Highlights

  • NQF Level: 2
  • CPD Points: 2
  • Topics: 5
  • Duration: 105 Minutes
  • Audio: Yes Responsive: Yes
  • Pass Mark: 75%
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Target Audience

  • Participating employees
  • Supervisors
  • Line and Department Managers, and
  • Contractors and Sub-contractors

Short Introduction

Basic Fire safety education and training is not only a legal prescriptive requirement but also a crucial skill to obtain with regards to the safety of employees and others who may share the workplace.
In partaking in fire safety e-Learning training, it will provide the candidate with the necessary skills to recognise hazards and identify possible or potential fire risks.
The candidate will have the necessary skills to prevent fires and to understand how to respond in an emergency.

Aim of the course

Upon completion of this course, the attending candidate will be able to:

  • Demonstrate basic knowledge of and outline the scope as well as the nature of Occupational Health and Safety basic fire prevention principles and prepare for preventing fires. This includes specific hazards faced and equipment used.
  • Explain the warning methods as well as the physical barriers, moral and financial reasons involved with promoting good standard on Fire Safety in the workplace.
  • Explain the legal framework for the regulation of health and safety which includes the sources along with types of legislation and regulations.
  • Explain the scope, duties, and offences of employers, managers, employees, and other relevant parties under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations, and Bylaws.

The learner will, in addition, be able to outline the legal and organisational health and safety roles and responsibilities pertaining to both clients and their contractors. This includes the principles of assessment and management of contractors where a fire safety principle is concerned.

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Course Outcome

Upon completion of this course, the attending candidate will be able to:

  • Demonstrate basic knowledge of and outline the scope as well as the nature of Occupational Health and Safety basic fire prevention principles and prepare for preventing fires. This includes specific hazards faced and equipment used.
  • Explain the warning methods as well as the physical barriers, moral and financial reasons involved with promoting good standard on Fire Safety in the workplace.
  • Explain the legal framework for the regulation of health and safety which includes the sources along with types of legislation and regulations.
  • Explain the scope, duties, and offences of employers, managers, employees, and other relevant parties under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Regulations, and Bylaws.


The learner will, in addition, be able to outline the legal and organisational health and safety roles and responsibilities pertaining to both clients and their contractors. This includes the principles of assessment and management of contractors where a fire safety principle is concerned.

Key Content Covered

The content of this course is aimed at ensuring that fires are preventable in the workplace and to create awareness amongst employees of their surroundings.
It provides the learner with the knowledge on how fires are caused and how to manage an emergency in addition to:

  • The identification of Safety, Health, and Environmental hazards through problem solving and acting through critical thinking while in an environment where fires may be caused.
  • The evaluation of potential hazards and subsequent implementation of required processes to prevent fires and adhere to fire codes and bylaws.
  • Have extensive understanding of fire and emergency prevention principles.
  • Prepare for making a workplace safe by developing and formulating critical tasks and the review of health and safety performance.
  • Interpret the context of workplace fires along with identifying common causes such as stacking and storage, working with flammable or combustible materials.
  • Make meaningful and actionable recommendations to minimize hazards and risks.
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Assessment

The candidate attending the course will be assessed against the outcomes of each element through the completion of a subscribed knowledge assessment. These assessments will cover the essential embedded knowledge as stipulated in the course and will ensure that the candidate can apply the learning to a working situation.

Conditions of Enrolment and Certification

To access this training program, employers must contact us, Chamberlink for registration. This registration will enable learners to enroll in any of the available training courses. Attending candidates are required to achieve a minimum pass mark of 75% in each Modular Assessment. Upon meeting these conditions, candidates will receive an accredited Certificate of Completion powered by Safetywallet.

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