Fire Doors e-Learning

Fire Doors e-Learning

This short course provides you with an introduction to fire doors in the workplace.

The course will start by establishing exactly what a fire door is, looking at the different types of fire door available and how they are constructed.

It then explores exactly why fire doors are important and provides real-life examples of their failure – showing the potential catastrophic implications of improper use.

Following on from this, the course details how fire doors – and their surrounding areas – must be controlled, in order to ensure they deliver maximum safety to people and property.

Finally, the course explores the importance of fire door maintenance, and the practical steps that can be taken to ensure the fire doors in your place of work are up to standard.

Who should complete this course

  • This course is aimed at anyone in the workplace and especially people who are responsible for fire safety in a building.

Course syllabus

  • What is a fire door?
  • Why are they important and what is the risk?
  • How to control the doors
  • The importance of maintenance
  • Final Exam

Course duration

  • With this on-line course you can stop and restart your learning to suit your time constraints
  • 40 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions)
  • Please note you will need a 3Mb+ internet enabled device (e.g. computer, laptop, tablet or smart-phone) to study this course, which is Windows7 or MAC OSX10.8+ with Flash Player 10+

Course costs

Assessment

  • The course consists of five modules with questions at the end.
  • You are given the chance to review all your answers at the end of each module before final submission and you will be given 3 attempts at each module to achieve a pass.
  • On successful completion of the course, you will be able to download your certificate to print immediately.

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