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Posted By CFT
Can anyone recommend a quality course with exams that is an alternative consideration to the Nebosh one? Prime function will be to enhance an existing practitioners knowledge and experience in Fire Risk Assessing, new build and older commercial properties?
Many thanks if you have any recommendations.
CFT
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Posted By VJM
Hi CFT,
I've completed the fire service college course and it was excellent. I would definitely recommend it. You do have a choice of doing the NEBOSH cert afterwards, but it is completely optional (although a good way of catching up with your course mates at the bar again).
Vanesa
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Posted By water67.
Hi check with one of the professional bodies e.g I think there is one called the institute of fire safety engineers and ask what course they recommend re getting your people on their register and thus a professional recognition. I went on a 3 day fire course. But my training section didn't check it out properly..i got a certificate of attendance but isn't worth that much as it doesn't get me attached to any of the professional bodies. I have heard there is a training company based in north Ireland, Belfast I think, that does training plus you submit a few completed fire risk assessments and this will get you attached to a pro body..sorry cant remember the name
hope this helps
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Posted By steve eagle
CFT,
A good course provider is BAE in Watford. you have to apply to go on to their FRA course, fill out their application form and include your C.V. They then decide if you are suitable!
Loads of information on their website.
Hope this helps.
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Posted By Martin J Morley
This should be BRE (Building Research Establishment) who did a lot of the work underpinning the FSO.
The point of the application form etc is to ensure that you are capable, rather than suitable.
They will also deliver their course, or even bits of it, at a venue to suit.
Excellent stuff, very reasonable and risk based - though that might present the 'Fire Service' with problems, they still seem to have a tick box rather than risk based approach!
martin
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Posted By Ashley Wood
What water67 is referring to is a course that is recognised by the Institution of fire engineers (IFE). This is the number one organisation in the UK for fire safety and the fire profession, that's why all fire officers are members! Take a look at the fire risk assessors register as this will tell you what is required to become an IFE approved risk assessor.
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Posted By CFT
Thank you all for taking the time to respond. I have made my decision.
CFT
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