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.
The CD-ROM uses the same film footage from the DVDs, but in an interactive format. It also features a Quick Quiz, asking the user 10 random questions. Once they have scored 8 or more out of 10, they can print a 'pass' page off for your records. As with all our training packs, it comes complete with the Document CD.
Contains a full set of all the paperwork you need to train more staff: 25 x questionnaires, 25 x worksheets, 25 x pocket guides, 25 x certificates, a training record form and a trainer's guide. Note that our Refill Packs are being phased out and replaced with the new Document CDs, so are only available WHILE STOCKS LAST.
If you’ve purchased a complete pack in the past and would prefer to enjoy the benefits of a Document CD now, we charge a nominal fee of £9.50 including postage (but plus VAT). Just call us to order.
Pocket guides are our handy reminders of key fire safety messages for your staff. Printed on hard-wearing card with gloss laminate finish for added durability, they come in packs of 25.
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Securicor
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