CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training

Elevate your team's fire safety expertise with our CPD-accredited Nursing Home Fire Safety Training Course. Designed for nursing home staff, this comprehensive onsite training, led by seasoned fire safety experts, covers all critical aspects of fire prevention, evacuation procedures, and legal compliance. Empower your team with the knowledge and skills to protect residents, staff, and visitors, ensuring a safe and compliant environment.

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CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training

Nursing Home Fire Safety Training to Ensure Compliance and Enhance Safety: Welcome to Phoenix STS, the exclusive provider of officially recognised CPD fire safety training for Ireland’s nursing home sector. As a leader in fire safety, our Fire Safety and Risk Management Training programme is specifically designed for Irish residential care facilities and elder care homes. Our CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training course meets HIQA regulations, ensuring the safety of your staff and residents. This programme emphasises emergency evacuation procedures, fire hazard assessments, and strict adherence to Ireland’s Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) fire safety standards, ensuring high preparedness and safety. Our CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training course is predominantly practical, with 80% hands-on activities critical for safeguarding residents and staff. The course covers evacuation equipment, such as Ski Evacuation Sheets and Ski Pads, and provides comprehensive training on portable fire extinguishers. Setting a benchmark in training excellence, it is the only course offering CPD points in this specialised area.

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CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training

Phoenix STS is the exclusive provider of nursing home fire safety training courses that may award CPD points officially recognised by The CPD Standards Office. This accreditation underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality education and professional development opportunities. Our program is crafted with an Ireland-specific focus, ensuring the training is relevant and tailored to meet Irish nursing home’s unique fire safety needs. By aligning our curriculum with Ireland’s HIQA – Fire Precautions (Regulation 28), we guarantee that our course remains current with the latest fire safety regulations, aiding facilities in maintaining compliance. We strongly emphasise practical, hands-on training, equipping nursing home staff with the skills to effectively respond to real-world fire safety scenarios. This comprehensive approach sets Phoenix STS apart, making it the go-to choice for nursing homes seeking accredited, regulation-compliant fire safety training in Ireland.

Course Relevance to HIQA Regulations

Staff undergo rigorous, timed compartment fire drills independently of our fire safety awareness course. These drills are crucial for demonstrating compliance with HIQA – Fire Precautions (Regulation 28). Our course aligns with the “Fire Safety Handbook: a Guide for Providers and Staff of Designated Centres,” published by HIQA on 18 September 2023.

Importance of High-Quality Fire Staff Training in Nursing Homes

Staff knowledge and training in reducing fire risks and implementing fire procedures are essential for the safety of everyone in the nursing home, from residents to visitors. This involves not only understanding potential hazards but also effectively managing emergencies. Daily awareness of fire safety measures, including regular checks of fire alarms and safety equipment, is as crucial as structured emergency training. Our comprehensive course ensures staff are adept in fire prevention, detection, and swift evacuation processes. By fostering a culture of safety and preparedness, we aim to significantly reduce the risk of fatal incidents and enhance overall safety in the nursing home. Additionally, our training incorporates the latest fire safety technologies and methodologies, ensuring your team is equipped with up-to-date knowledge and skills.

Course Details and Additional Training Opportunities

Rescue training manikins are utilised for optimal safety during evacuation equipment training. We also offer a Nursing Home Fire Safety Manager Training Course for staff needing further instruction after the course. This course prepares you to be a central figure in fire safety within the Nursing Home, with access to expert advice from a Fire Engineer.

Comprehensive Emergency Management Systems

Our Nursing Home Emergency Management Systems cover all facets of fire safety, health & safety, and emergency management in nursing homes. We believe in a tailored approach to ensure your staff can handle emergencies effectively.

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Target Audience

Our standard Fire Safety course is designed for all staff working within a nursing home, ensuring everyone is equipped with the essential knowledge and skills to maintain a safe environment. This course is equivalent to a fire warden course; however, it is essential to note that the term “fire warden” is not applicable within a nursing home environment. Instead, the term “senior clinical person” is used better to reflect the roles and responsibilities within this setting. By participating in this course, all nursing home staff will thoroughly understand fire safety practices, emergency response protocols, and regulatory compliance, ensuring the safety and well-being of residents and staff alike.

Course Aims and Objectives

Our comprehensive fire safety training programme is essential for all healthcare staff working in nursing homes. This course is designed to ensure the safety of staff, residents, and visitors by providing in-depth knowledge and practical skills in fire safety. Key elements of the course include:

  • Comprehensive Fire Safety Training: Equip your healthcare staff with the practical knowledge and skills to handle fire emergencies effectively. Our training covers fire prevention and hazard identification. It provides hands-on experience with the latest fire safety technologies, boosting your staff’s confidence in responding to fire emergencies.
  • Safety for All: Ensure the safety of staff, residents, and visitors through rigorous training that prepares everyone to respond swiftly and efficiently in the event of a fire.
  • Emergency Evacuation Skills: Train staff in safe evacuation procedures, ensuring they are prepared to lead and assist residents and visitors during fire emergencies. This includes hands-on practice with evacuation equipment and drills.
  • Consistent Fire Safety Procedures: Maintain and reinforce consistent fire safety procedures throughout the nursing home. Our course emphasises the importance of regular checks on fire alarms and safety equipment and adherence to daily fire safety measures.
  • Regulation Compliance: Our training ensures your facility complies with HIQA – Fire Precautions (Regulation 28). It is meticulously aligned with the latest HIQA standards, providing security to meet regulatory requirements and best practices in fire safety.

Staff Pre-Course Requirements

  • English fluency is a fundamental requirement for effective communication during the training. Participants must be able to understand, speak, read, and write in English to engage fully with the course material and participate in discussions.
  • Suitable clothing for practical training.
  • Disclosure of relevant medical conditions that would make it unsafe to partake in the practical modules of the training course.
  • Training in manual handling and people moving for specific modules.
    • Where you are not trained in people moving, the senior clinical person will advise you on assisting during a live incident as part of a dynamic risk assessment.

Training Area Requirements

  • The centre must provide suitable training areas in line with government guidelines on the management of COVID-19.
  • The centre will be required to supply equipment on-site for this training (profiling beds, including bed linen).
  • Where the building has multiple stories, the bedrooms for the evacuation training should be as close as possible to a lift and the stairwell to facilitate the movement of the rescue training manikin.

What You Will Learn

Our standard fire safety course for nursing home staff is comprehensive and hands-on, ensuring all participants are thoroughly prepared to handle fire emergencies. The course includes:

  • Fire Safety Classroom Presentation: This engaging presentation provides essential theoretical knowledge on fire safety. Topics covered include fire prevention strategies, recognising potential fire hazards, understanding the different types of fires, and the appropriate responses to each. Staff are trained on the actions to take should a resident’s clothes catch fire. The presentation also includes an overview of relevant fire safety regulations and best practices to ensure compliance and enhance overall safety.
  • Walk and Talk Fire Safety Orientation: This interactive session involves a nursing home tour, highlighting key fire safety features and emergency procedures. Participants will learn about the location and use of fire alarms, emergency exits, assembly points, and fire safety equipment. This hands-on orientation ensures staff know their facility’s specific fire safety layout and protocols.
  • Practical Use of Portable Fire Extinguishers: In this practical training session, staff will learn and gain real-life experience using different portable fire extinguishers. They will understand which extinguisher to use for various types of fires and the correct techniques for extinguishing a fire safely and effectively. This training builds confidence and ensures staff can respond swiftly and competently in an emergency.
  • Practical Evacuation Equipment Training: This critical component of the course trains staff in using evacuation equipment, such as Ski Evacuation Products and Ski Pads. Participants will practice the safe and efficient evacuation of residents, including those with mobility issues. This training ensures that staff are prepared to lead and assist in evacuations and maintain calm and order during emergencies.

Our standard fire safety course is not just about ticking a box. It’s about ensuring that you, as nursing home staff, are fully equipped to prevent, detect, and respond to fire emergencies. By fostering a culture of safety and preparedness, we aim to significantly reduce the risk of fire-related incidents and enhance the overall safety of the nursing home environment.

Our Tutors

Our tutors, experienced in providing fire safety training in a healthcare setting, are the backbone of our course. They will outline the staff’s duties and roles in preventing fire and provide a comprehensive understanding of the necessary actions to respond to a fire within a nursing home. Our tutors are members of professional bodies such as NAHFO, IFE, IOSH, IIESMS, IIRSM, IHEEM, and L&DI. They are also qualified as People Moving and Handling and Evacuation Equipment Instructors and are Infection Control and Safeguarding Adults Qualified, ensuring you receive the highest quality of education. Additionally, all our tutors have achieved a minimum level of recognition with the Institute of Industrial Engineers and Safety Management Systems (IIESMS) at the Fire Safety Technician (FST.IIESMS) level, further ensuring the excellence and reliability of our training programmes.

Training Methods

Our standard fire safety course is designed to equip healthcare staff in nursing homes with essential fire safety knowledge and practical skills. This comprehensive course includes the following elements:

  • PowerPoint Presentation
    • Theory Element: Our course’s theoretical component is delivered through an engaging PowerPoint presentation. This segment covers crucial topics such as fire prevention strategies, identification of potential fire hazards, understanding different types of fires, and appropriate response measures.
    • Interactive Q&A Sessions: Each presentation is followed by an interactive question-and-answer session. This allows participants to clarify doubts, engage in discussions, and deepen their understanding of fire safety principles. Our expert tutors can provide detailed answers and practical insights based on real-world experience.
  • Demonstration and Practice with Portable Fire Extinguishers and Evacuation Equipment
    • Hands-On Demonstration: Participants will receive a live demonstration on correctly using various portable fire extinguishers. This includes understanding which extinguishers to use for different classes of fire and learning the proper techniques for operating them effectively.
    • Practical Training: Participants will engage in hands-on practice using portable fire extinguishers after the demonstration. This practical experience is crucial for building confidence and ensuring staff can respond swiftly and effectively during a fire.
    • Evacuation Equipment Training: The course also includes comprehensive training on the use of evacuation equipment. Staff will learn how to safely and efficiently evacuate residents, including those with mobility issues, using equipment such as ski evacuation products and ski pads.
    • Realistic Scenarios: Practical sessions use realistic scenarios that simulate fire emergencies to enhance learning. This approach helps participants understand the dynamics of fire emergencies and practice their response in a controlled environment.

Our standard fire safety course ensures that nursing home staff are well-prepared to handle fire emergencies, protect residents, and maintain a safe environment. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills, we aim to create a culture of safety and preparedness within your facility.

Assessment and Certification

The qualification achieved upon completing this fire safety course relies heavily on site-specific information, making it tailored exclusively to the particular nursing home environment in which the training was conducted. Due to the unique layout, evacuation procedures, and specific fire safety measures that differ from one facility to another, any qualifications obtained are not transferable to another nursing home.

Assessment Components

  • Evacuation Equipment and Portable Fire Extinguishers: Participants will be assessed on their safe use of evacuation equipment and portable fire extinguishers, ensuring they can effectively handle these tools during an emergency.
  • Fire Drill Completion: Participants must complete a fire drill, demonstrating their ability to implement the evacuation procedures and respond promptly and correctly during a fire emergency.

Certification

  • Phoenix STS Training Official CPD Certificate: Upon completing the course, participants will receive the Phoenix STS Training Official CPD Certificate. This certificate is valid for one year and recognises the participant’s competence in fire safety within their specific nursing home environment.

This course ensures that all staff are well-prepared to handle fire emergencies, contributing to the safety and well-being of everyone in the nursing home.

Maximum Number of Learners

To ensure the highest quality of practical skills training and individual attention, the course is limited to 12 learners per session. This cap allows for practical hands-on learning and ensures that each participant receives the necessary guidance and support to master fire safety procedures.

Duration

The course lasts 3 hours and includes clinical and non-clinical staff. As this course is CPD certified, participants must attend the whole course to achieve CPD certification.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often is fire safety training required?

Fire safety training is required for all nursing home staff, who must receive it at least once a year.

What is the focus of nursing home fire safety training?

The fire safety training for nursing homes focuses on ensuring compliance with HIQA regulations and enhancing safety through practical, hands-on activities. A course covers emergency evacuation procedures, fire hazard assessments, and evacuation equipment such as Ski Evacuation Sheets and Ski Pads. It also must provide comprehensive training on portable fire extinguishers.

How does the training align with HIQA regulations?

The CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training course aligns with the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) standards, specifically Fire Precautions (Regulation 28). It ensures that nursing homes meet regulatory requirements by conducting rigorous fire drills and adhering to the guidelines outlined in the HIQA-published “Fire Safety Handbook: A Guide for Providers and Staff of Designated Centres.”

Who should attend the CPD-Certified Nursing Home Fire Safety Training Course?

The fire safety course is designed for all staff working within a nursing home environment. It ensures that everyone has essential knowledge and skills to maintain a safe environment regardless of their role. The course is equivalent to a fire warden course but tailored to reflect the roles within a nursing home setting.

What are the key components of the training programme?

Comprehensive fire safety education covering prevention, detection, and response to fires.
Hands-on practice with portable fire extinguishers and evacuation equipment.
Training in safe evacuation procedures for residents, including those with mobility issues.
Regular checks on fire alarms and safety equipment.
Compliance with HIQA regulations to ensure best practices in fire safety.

How is the training delivered?

The course is predominantly practical, with 80% hands-on activities. It includes classroom presentations, interactive sessions, live demonstrations, and practice using portable fire extinguishers. Realistic scenarios simulate emergencies, helping participants understand and respond effectively to fire incidents.

What certification do participants receive?

Upon course completion, participants receive the Phoenix STS Training Official CPD Certificate. This certificate is valid for one year and recognises the participant’s competence in fire safety within their specific nursing home environment.

Why is it unsafe to use a staff member when doing a fire drill where the person is asked to lie in the bed?

Safety concerns: Placing a staff member in a bed during a drill could put them at risk if there are any evacuation procedures or equipment issues.
Realistic simulation: A rescue training mannequin simulates evacuation conditions. Staff should never be put on an evacuation device for training. Using a Manikin instead of a real person provides a more accurate representation of evacuating an actual resident.
Legal and regulatory compliance: The guidance suggests using proper training equipment rather than putting staff members at risk. This approach aligns with best practices and meets safety regulations.
Practicality: Using a mannequin allows repeated practice and various scenarios without risking staff fatigue or injury.
Psychological factors: Simulating a real evacuation with an actual person in the bed might cause unnecessary stress or anxiety for the staff members participating in the drill.