OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Fire Safety at Workplace

Fire safety is an important part of every workplace, no matter the industry. Offices, factories, warehouses, schools, hospitals, and construction sites all face fire-related risks. A small safety mistake, faulty equipment, poor storage practices, or lack of emergency planning can lead to serious injuries, property damage, and business interruption. For this reason, employers need trained professionals who understand fire prevention, hazard control, and emergency response procedures. Strong fire safety practices help protect workers, visitors, equipment, and business operations.
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Fire Safety at Workplace is designed to build practical knowledge and workplace safety skills. This course helps learners understand fire hazards, fire prevention methods, risk assessment, emergency evacuation planning, and safe response procedures. Learners also develop the ability to identify unsafe conditions and support workplace safety policies with confidence.
Many organizations face a skills gap in fire safety because employees may know general safety rules but may not understand how to identify fire risks or respond correctly during an emergency. This lack of practical knowledge can increase workplace danger and delay emergency action when quick decisions are needed.
This diploma helps close that gap by providing job-focused training based on real workplace safety needs. It prepares learners to support fire prevention systems, improve safety awareness, and contribute to a safer working environment. The knowledge gained can support both professional growth and stronger workplace safety standards.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
OSHAA
Duration
30-Hours
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Fire Safety and Workplace Hazards (3 Hours)
- Fire Risk Assessment and Prevention Strategies (5 Hours)
- Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (4 Hours)
- Fire Extinguishers and Firefighting Equipment (4 Hours)
- Fire Safety Legislation and Compliance (6 Hours)
- Emergency Evacuation Procedures and Planning (5 Hours)
- Fire Safety in High-Risk Environments (3 Hours)

Entry Requirements
Learners are normally expected to meet the following requirements:
Who Can Enroll
This course is designed for corporate professionals and safety team members who want to lower fire risks in their organizations. It helps current and future leaders gain the practical skills needed to manage emergency evacuation protocols.
- Office managers, administrative supervisors, and facility managers.
- Factory shift leaders, plant supervisors, and warehouse managers.
- Construction site foremen, field engineers, and project leads.
- Hotel security directors and hospitality operations assistants.
- Retail store managers and commercial shop floor supervisors.
- School administrators, college facility heads, and hospital safety staff.
- Maintenance technicians, facility engineers, and senior electricians.
- Designated workplace fire wardens and emergency response members.
- Human resource professionals focused on company health and safety rules.
- Individuals wanting a professional credential to step into corporate safety management roles.
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Fire Safety and Workplace Hazards (3 Hours)
- Understand the importance of fire safety in maintaining a safe workplace
- Identify common fire hazards across different working environments
- Recognise the risks and potential consequences of workplace fire incidents
- Learn how to assess and prioritise fire safety requirements
- Develop awareness of proactive fire safety practices
Fire Risk Assessment and Prevention Strategies (5 Hours)
- Understand the process of conducting a workplace fire risk assessment
- Learn techniques for identifying hazards and evaluating fire risks
- Develop strategies to eliminate, reduce, or control fire hazards
- Gain knowledge of implementing effective fire prevention measures
- Understand the role of continuous monitoring and improvement in fire safety
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (4 Hours)
- Learn about various types of fire detection and alarm systems
- Understand how fire alarms support early warning and emergency response
- Develop the ability to assess the effectiveness of existing systems
- Learn inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements
- Recognise the importance of reliable alarm systems in fire safety management
Fire Extinguishers and Firefighting Equipment (4 Hours)
- Understand different fire extinguisher types and their correct applications
- Learn how to select suitable firefighting equipment for specific fire classes
- Gain practical awareness of safe and effective extinguisher use
- Understand maintenance, inspection, and storage requirements
- Recognise limitations and safety precautions when using firefighting equipment
Fire Safety Legislation and Compliance (6 Hours)
- Understand UK fire safety legislation, regulations, and standards
- Learn employer and employee legal responsibilities for fire safety
- Gain knowledge of workplace-specific fire safety requirements
- Understand the importance of legal compliance and risk reduction
- Recognise penalties and consequences of non-compliance
Emergency Evacuation Procedures and Planning (5 Hours)
- Learn how to design and implement effective evacuation plans
- Understand the value of regular fire drills and evacuation exercises
- Develop skills in creating clear evacuation routes and assembly points
- Gain knowledge of managing safe and orderly evacuations
- Understand the importance of communication during fire emergencies
Fire Safety in High-Risk Environments (3 Hours)
- Understand fire safety challenges in high-risk workplaces
- Learn how to apply tailored fire safety measures in specialised industries
- Recognise the need for advanced fire protection systems
- Develop the ability to adapt fire safety procedures to specific hazards
- Understand the importance of ongoing risk evaluation in high-risk areas
