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What We Offer
OHEAP Fire and Security provide the full range of fire safety traing courses, both in person and online. All of our training courses are designed to enable your staff to be able to manage an emergency successfully, with confidence and efficiency, whatever your specific industry, needs or risk.
Below are our most popular in-person training courses which are delivered by our expert, fire-industry trainers. Simply click on each of the courses below to see more detail about each course.
Fire Safety Training
Fire Marshal Training
Evacuation Training
Evacuation Chair Training
If there is a specific training course you are looking for, or you’d like to discuss your specific needs with us, contact us today on 0330 999 8786 or complete the form at the top of the page.
Fire Safety Training
This 1-hour course is perfect for training staff in most industries. In the course, delegates will learn; what to do in the event of a fire, evacuation procedures, raising the alarm, types of fire and the basics about fire extinguishers.
Up to 12 people per course
Each delegate receives a certificate of completion
Training done at a location to suit you
Fire Marshal Training
Our Fire Marshal Training Course is perfect for training new or existing Fire Marshals. In this course you will receive; customer and staff evacuation training, an understanding of the role of the Fire Marshal, a comprehensive understanding of the types of fire extinguishers and how to operate them and an in-depth explanation of the main classifications of fire. At the end, each delegate will take part in a questionnaire to demonstrate what they’ve learnt.
Up to 12 people per course
Each delegate receives a certificate of completion
Training done at a location to suit you
Evacuation Training
Fire Evacuation Training is a program used to prepare individuals and businesses for safely responding to an emergency and evacuating a building or area in the event of a fire. Importantly, there are legislations to review when it comes to handling mobility impaired individuals in emergencies. Overall, this training course is essential to ensure the safety of occupants in buildings and to reduce the risk of injuries or fatalities during a fire incident.
Can be added on to either of the in-person courses
Can be done on site
Carried out in a controlled manner by our trained fire safety specialist
Evacuation Chair Training
You may have a need for evacuation chair training if you have vulnerable people within your premises. This training is especially important if there is a lift in your environment as fire emergencies mean lifts cannot be used. In these rare cases, having the correct evacuation chair training can mean the difference between life and death.
This course trains the responsible person(s) to safely and effectively use an evacuation chair. It demonstrates safe techniques that protect both the chair occupant and the chair operators.
There is also a legal obligation for organisations not to discriminate against those with a disability, so being able to successful evacuate everyone from your premises is both an ethic and legal requirement.
Up to 12 people per course
Each delegate receives a certificate of completion
Training done at a location to suit you

Online Training Course
Our online fire safety courses are all approved by the Fire Authority and CPD Accredited. Each course lasts between 45-60 minutes. We also offer industry-specific fire safety courses for hotels, care homes, schools and hospitals.
Participants have 60 days to complete the course
Unlimited attempts during the 60 days
Certificate received on completion
Online Training Courses Available
Fire Safety Training
Fire Warden Training
Fire Safety Care Homes
Fire Safety Training for Schools
Risk Management Training
Health and Safety Training
First Aid Awareness Training
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Do You Need Fire Safety Training?
The reason why you need fire safety training is to protect your employees and the people who visit your business. Fires can be devastating to businesses of all sizes, so it’s important that everyone knows how to respond in case of an emergency.
How Often Is Fire Safety Training Required?
Once every 12 months, however, consider staff turnover and training needs of new employees.
Accreditations
We work with several third-party bodies to ensure we work to the highest industry standards.
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