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Choose from DVD or CD-ROM. Remember, every Training In A Box pack comes with a 30 day money-back guarantee, if you are not 100% happy, just send it back and we’ll refund the full purchase price!
Each pack comes with a DVD style case containing two discs: the actual training disc (i.e. DVD, CD-ROM or PowerPoint disc) and a Document CD containing all the Worksheets, Questionnaires, Certificates and more – in fact everything you need to run a professional training session for your staff. Our handy Pocket Guides are also available separately in durable laminated card, and are a great way to help make sure the message sticks!
Though we are phasing stocks out, some products are available on video tape. For more information on these, please just call us.
'How to Choose and Use Fire Extinguishers' updated to comply with the latest changes to legislation, the is our best selling pack. Includes: how fires start (the fire triangle), different types of extinguisher, how to use the range of fire extinguishers on real fires.
Designed with fire prevention in mind, this film covers: the dangers and risks of fire, good housekeeping, evacuation and fire action procedures.
This film covers the procedures that all companies must have in place for dealing fire prevention and a real fire emergency. 'Fire Marshals - The Front Line of Defence' covers the responsibilities of the fire marshal including: how fires start, fire prevention, evacuation procedures, fire action and good housekeeping.
Filmed in a working care home and hospital, 'Fire Safety for Hospitals and Care Homes Part 1' covers: fire risk assessments (introduction), fire prevention, compartmentation, evacuation and fire action. Accepted by the National Care Standards (when used properly). We suggest alternating parts 1 and 2 every 6 months to keep the training fresh for the staff. Every year there are around 800 fires in care homes in the UK. On average three people die each year as a result, and a further 84 are injured. Apart from the human tragedy, there are significant losses in respect of property. Major fires often result in businesses closing for good as they can never recover. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) came into force in October 2006 and has wide-ranging implications for care home owners and managers, many of whom are still I unaware of the legislation or their new obligations. All care homes are now obliged by law to have carried out a risk assessment, have an emergency plan in place in case of fire and train their staff how to deal with a fire situation. Failure to comply could result in prosecution, with the possibility of unlimited fines or up to two years in prison. Our new training DVDs are designed specifically for care homes and hospitals and are the easiest and most cost effective way to comply with the new legislation.
Filmed using real care workers, 'Fire Safety for Hospitals and Care Homes Part 2' covers: how fires start (the fire triangle), different types of extinguisher, how to use the range of fire extinguishers on real fires. Accepted by the National Care Standards (when used properly). We suggest alternating parts 1 and 2 every 6 months to keep the training fresh for the staff.
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"A brilliant pack - just what we've been looking for! We use it all the time, so it's a great time and money saver."
Yvonne Jones
Unique care
"Having suffered the effects of a fire ourselves about 5 years ago, fire training is a top priority. We use the Training In A Box packs for inductions and refresher training and feedback from our 230 staff is always positive."
Pauline Batt
Nuffield Hospital, Cambridge
"A great range of quality products used throughout our organisation."
Major Hinton
The Salvation Army