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Level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety (Fire Inspector)

The Level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety is a qualification for individuals who work, or intend to work in a position of responsibility for fire safety arrangements in both the public and private sector.

Event Dates

  • 16 February
    10 Days delivered over 2 x 1 week blocks
    Session information
    Sessions
    Week 1
    Mon 16 Feb 09:00 - Fri 20 Feb 16:30
    Tonypandy
    Week 2
    Mon 13 Apr 09:00 - Fri 17 Apr 16:30
    Tonypandy
    Tonypandy
    • £2,000.00 excl. VAT
  • 13 July
    10 Days delivered over 2 x 1 week blocks
    Session information
    Sessions
    Week 1
    Mon 13 Jul 09:00 - Fri 17 Jul 16:30
    Tonypandy
    Week 2
    Mon 14 Sep 09:00 - Fri 18 Sep 16:30
    Tonypandy
    Tonypandy
    • £2,000.00 excl. VAT
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Description

Description

The SFJ qualification provides you with formal recognition of the competence to work as an approved fire safety assessor and equips you with the tools and knowledge to complete a fire risk assessment.

The qualification supports the outcomes and recommendations contained in ‘Raising the Bar: Improving competence, building a safer future’ - published in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

Each candidate is required to produce an online portfolio of evidence which demonstrates their achievement of all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each of the units detailed below.  It is recommended that learners attend both taught weeks as these provide valuable input and contain a number of tasks that provide evidence towards the qualification:

The Level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety (Fire Inspectors) qualification covers reviewing fire protection systems and fire safety matters and assessing risks associated with fire.

Mandatory Units:
• Ensure measures are in place to protect people from fire in complex premises and environments Assess risks associated with fire in complex premises and environments
• Review fire safety matters relating to existing or proposed construction
• Review fire protection systems in complex premises and environments
• Review safety measures at locations that are regulated and/or licensed
• Visit complex premises and environments for the purposes of fire safety regulation

Typical Optional Units
• Work in partnership to minimise risks to the community
• Review fire safety matters relating to premises under construction, demolition and alteration