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Level 2 Award in the Principles of Fire Safety (Fire Marshal)

Monday 13th February – 9.30am to 4.30pm – Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, Broadacre House, 16-20 Lowther Street, Carlisle, CA3 8DA

Chamber members – £115 +VAT, non-members £130 +VAT

Course Aim

­­To ensure your employees can identify the hazards and risks associated with fire in the workplace. In addition, they will know how these risks can be effectively controlled. They will understand the legal duties required of an employer and an employee in order to comply with fire safety under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Benefits of Attending This Course

The UK economy loses hundreds of millions of pounds and thousands of jobs every year through preventable fires in the workplace and research shows 60 per cent of private businesses never fully recover from a blaze. That’s not to mention the resulting loss of life and injuries caused by fire. It is therefore crucial that your business meets all necessary fire safety regulations and that measures and appropriate staff training are in place to ensure correct procedures are followed if a fire occurs.

Who Should Attend ?

This course is ideal for anyone responsible for fire safety in any workplace. This includes Fire Marshals, Fire Wardens, Managers, Team Leaders, Heads of Department or Supervisors.

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Highfield Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders

Monday 27th February – 9.30am to 4.30pm – Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, Broadacre House, 16-20 Lowther Street, Carlisle, CA3 8DA

Chamber members – £115 +VAT, non-members £130 +VAT

Any business licensed to sell alcohol, including small pubs, retailers, large night clubs, cafés, restaurants, hotels and sports facilities, is required by law to have at least one personal licence holder. To become a personal licence holder, an individual should obtain a regulated personal licence holders qualification. A personal licence allows the holder to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol. A personal licence is also needed to apply to become a designated premises supervisor (DPS). Licensed premises can have more than one personal licence holder.

Highfield is the leading provider of regulated compliance qualifications in the UK, certificating over 350,000 learners a year. We’re extremely proud to be a Highfield-approved centre and offer industry recognised-qualifications that will enhance your career prospects.

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