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Advanced Fire Risk Assessment to BS 8674:2025 - RQF Level 5 Certificate England & Wales

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions to provide further detail and to help you decide if this course is right for you.

Please click on the link below.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you still have questions please contact the office on 01252 792 088

In-Person Training

Surrey

Thursday 15th October 2026

Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats

Friday 16th October 2026

Fire Engineered Solutions & Calculations

Venue Details

De Vere Horsley Park

Ockham Road South, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6DT

Telephone: 01483 917 075

Website: https://www.devere.co.uk/horsley-estate

Virtual Training

England and Wales Legislation

Monday 2nd November 2026

Hospitals & Public Assembly

Monday 16th November 2026

Schools & Heritage

Tuesday 3rd November 2026

Specialised Housing, Residential Care and Hotel Sleeping Risks

Fire risk assessment is fundamental to fire safety law.  Employers and any other person who has control over premises must take measures to reduce the risk from fire and make sure people can escape safely.  To this end, the legislation requires that a fire risk assessment (FRA) be carried out.

The training course follows the requirements of BS 8674: 2025 Built environment – Framework for competence of individual fire risk assessors – Code of practice.

The aim of this qualification is to provide candidates with the opportunity to achieve a regulated qualification that evidences the skills, knowledge and experience required to competently undertake Advanced level FRAs.

The qualification’s objective is to allow candidates to successfully undertake the role of Advanced fire risk assessor.  It is suitable for candidates who wish to develop a deeper set of skills and knowledge, thereby allowing them to competently identify hazards and situations that could lead to fires in higher-risk buildings and premises.  This includes reviewing existing fire safety measures and, where necessary, the creation of recommendations to mitigate the risk of fire.

This qualification does not define categories of risk within building or premises types, nor does it specify risk for processes.  Instead, it recognises that fires occur within various premises which carry varying risk profiles and, in this regard, the following factors all contribute to determining the overall risk level:

  • The numbers and types of persons using or residing within the building or premises;
  • The construction methods and materials used;
  • The use to which the building or premises are put, and
  • Hazards together with other complexities.

This qualification provides the final (BS 8674:2025) step in the fire risk assessor learning and development pathway where, career progression follows three core competency levels namely, Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced, in line with guidance provided in BS 8674:2025.

Course Entry Criteria

Candidates will demonstrate evidence of having successfully completed the FireQual Level 4 (England and Wales)/7 (Scotland) Certificate in Intermediate Fire Risk Assessment or equivalent.

Candidates must also have access to the relevant environment, equipment, and materials to allow them to successfully gather the evidence requirements.  For this qualification you are required to submit two redacted fire risk assessments of a higher-risk premises.

An Experienced Worker Route (EWR) is available for candidates that have been working in fire safety and carrying out fire risk assessments of at least moderate-risk premises for a minimum of 12 months and are well versed in all the qualification criteria areas.  If you believe you meet these requirements, please contact training@cstodd.co.uk for an EWR questionnaire and more information.

Course Content

The qualification has several one-day training courses, some are virtual and others are in-person training days.  If you are looking to progress from FireQual Level 4 Certificate in Intermediate Fire Risk Assessment (or equivalent) candidates are required to attend all four training days.  If you are working at the required level and only need training/refresher in a few areas, please contact training@cstodd.co.uk, who can provide more information on the EWR.  If you received the FireQual Level 4 (or equivalent) qualification outside C.S. Todd and Associates, you are required to attend an additional virtual training day covering Specialised Housing, Residential Care and Hotel Sleeping Risks (unless you are well versed in these types of premises).

All training days are also available for CPD only.  These can be booked individually and separate from the qualification.  Please email training@cstodd.co.uk for more information.

In-Person Training
Training  Training Date & Location
Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats Thursday 15th October 2026, Surrey
Fire Engineered Solutions & Calculations Friday 16th October 2026, Surrey
One Day Virtual Training
Training Training Dates & Legislation
Hospitals & Public Assembly Monday 2nd November 2026, England & Wales
Schools & Heritage Monday 16th November 2026, England & Wales
Specialised Housing, Residential Care and Hotel Sleeping Risks Tuesday 3rd November 2026, England & Wales
Legislation & Enforcement with Legal Case Studies Online recording to be watched at any time.

Learning Outcomes

This qualification provides candidates with advanced skills and knowledge and builds on existing competencies. It develops a greater understanding which is required to produce fire risk assessments within premises that can be categorised as presenting a high-risk due to the building’s construction, its use or occupancy etc. This requires the Advanced fire risk assessor to possess a higher level of skills and knowledge to allow them to offer solutions that mitigate risk and achieve safe and compliant buildings or premises, in more complex and difficult environments.

Who should attend and key benefits

The courses are for individuals wanting to gain the necessary knowledge and skills to undertake fire risk assessments and develop competence in higher-risk buildings.  Whilst there is no obligation to complete each foundation, intermediate and advanced stages, progression through all three levels is encouraged to ensure an understanding of the training gained and practical experience at each level.  Knowledge and skills are then put into practice by carrying out fire risk assessments.

How is the course assessed and accredited

The course is assessed against a set of learning outcomes, in the form of virtual training, in-person training and submission of ‘a portfolio of evidence’. Following attendance on all training days, candidates are required to complete a virtual fire risk assessment and submit two fire risk assessments of at the appropriate level (higher-risk), completed in your own time, at suitable premises. This is referred to as your portfolio of evidence. The final stage is to undergo a professional interview with one of our trainers via Microsoft Teams.

Upon successful completion of this course you will be awarded the following certification:

FireQual Certificate in Advanced Fire Risk Assessment to BS 8674:2025
Regulated Qualification Framework (RQF) England & Wales Level 5

If you are successful in achieving the pass marks for the Level 5 Certificate in Advanced Fire Risk Assessment to BS 8674:2025, you will receive a qualification certificate from our third‑party accrediting body.  However, while this meets the ‘best practice’ qualification level and the knowledge/skills, you should make sure that you are competent to address all of the fire risks within any of the premises you are assessing.

This qualification is valid throughout the UK.  If you work in Northern Ireland, the Scottish course in 2027 should be selected, due to similarities in legislation.

Catering

Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the in-person training days.

Dress code

The dress code for the in-person training is smart casual. There is no specific requirement for the virtual day training, however you are required to keep your camera on at all times.

Professional Interview

The professional interview is the final stage of your portfolio of evidence.  This will be conducted remotely via Microsoft Teams.

The professional interview will be with one or two of our assessors and last a maximum of two hours.  The discussion will assess your overall understanding of the concepts of legal, regulatory and enforcement practices, and the methods and practices to undertake a fire risk assessment within higher-risk premises.

The professional interview will be recorded and transcribed, which will be stored on our system.  The interview transcript will be stored for up to seven years, whereas the recording will be destroyed after one year.  In addition, the transcript and recording could be subject to auditing by FireQual.  Please note that you must have a working camera on the device that is used, and this must be switched on for the duration of the interview.

The assessor(s) will discuss your portfolio of evidence and go through the processes you used to undertake your fire risk assessments.  The discussion will cover your decision-making process to contextualise your learning, which will allow you to demonstrate your full understanding of the fire risk assessment process.  This may include questions relating to your decision-making process with regard to the submitted fire risk assessments.  Your discussion may include how you quantified risk and standards you have applied.  It is suggested that you have copies of your course notes and the redacted fire risk assessments whilst you attend the professional interview.

Trainers:

Our courses are delivered by a mixture of experienced trainers, all of whom are practising fire risk assessors, and understand the practicalities of working in the field.

Our team of trainers include:

Stephen Underhill

Stephen Underhill

Senior Trainer

Joined in May 2022 Carries out fire risk assessments. Delivers fire safety training.

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Mark Vanderwal

Mark Vanderwal

Consultant

Joined in January 2021

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Dianne Coleman

Dianne Coleman

Consultant

Joined in November 2023

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David Thorpe

David Thorpe

Consultant

Joined in 2019: Carries out fire risk assessments. Advising clients on fire safety management.

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Colin Todd, MBE

Colin Todd, MBE

Managing Director

Established the company in 1982. Overall responsibility for strategic running of the company. Other responsibilities: Expert witness cases. Author of a number of BSI publications, […]

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Andrew Fox

Andrew Fox

Director, Head of Specialist Training

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Costs:

£3,700 plus VAT per candidate.  The fee must be prepaid by cheque, BACS or credit card, excluding Amex.

Included in the cost:

  • Registration with FireQual, the awarding body.
  • Attendance of a virtual one-day training course covering Hospitals & Public Assembly. You will require a strong internet signal, and your camera must be switched on for this training.
  • Attendance of a virtual one-day training course covering Schools & Heritage. You will require a strong internet signal, and your camera must be switched on for this training.
  • If required, attendance of a virtual one-day training course covering Specialised Housing, Residential Care and Hotel Sleeping Risks. You will require a strong internet signal, and your camera must be switched on for this training.
  • In-person training on Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats.
  • In-person training on Fire Engineered Solutions & Calculations.
  • Access to a pre-recorded training session on Legislation and Enforcement with Legal Case Studies.
  • One set of course notes.
  • Tea, coffee and lunch will be provided during the in-person training days.
  • CPD certificates for each individual training day.
  • One-to-one mentoring via Microsoft Teams, for any candidate who is not successful within any area of the portfolio of evidence (see terms and conditions).
  • Professional interview with a trainer/assessor after review of the portfolio of work.
  • RFQ Level 5 or SQA Level 8 certificate upon successful completion of the course and assessment.

Accommodation:

Please note, accommodation is not included in the fee for either course route.

Assessment referral

If you do not reach a pass on areas within your portfolio of evidence, we offer the option of a remote mentoring session with one of our trainers, followed by resubmission of the document in question.  If you do not reach a pass during your professional interview you will be required to do some self-study on the areas of weakness. Following the self-study you will be required to submit an additional document for your portfolio of evidence and/or undergo another professional interview.

Training Day Information

Fire Safety in Purpose-Built Blocks of Flats Guide Training

A comprehensive one-day fire safety training course following amendments to the English and Welsh legislation and guidance following the current findings from the Public Inquiry into the fire and loss of life at Grenfell Tower.

The course is accredited with 6 FIA CPD hours and 6 IFSM CPD hours.

Learning Outcomes

Candidates will be able to:

  • Enhance their knowledge of the laws governing fire safety in blocks of flats.
  • Increase their understanding of the fire safety design principles associated with blocks of flats.
  • Have the opportunity to explore the “stay put” policy and when it is appropriate.
  • Obtain insight into why fire risk assessment and fire safety in blocks of flats differs from other buildings.
  • Gain an understanding of fire safety legislation following recent changes.
  • Examine legislative requirements and changes for fire risk assessment (FRA).
  • Review the fire risk assessment process.
  • Understand the status of PAS 79-2 and BS 9792.
  • Have an awareness of some trending fire hazards and their elimination or control measures.
  • Have an overview of the status of available and proposed fire safety guidance.
  • Be provided with an update on fire safety measures and compartmentation.
  • Gain an overview of BS 8629 – Evacuation Alert System.
  • Gain an overview on the legislation concerning means of escape for disabled persons.
  • Have an understanding of management of fire safety following changes to legislation.

Indicative Course Programme

8:45 am             Coffee/tea on arrival

9:00 am             Course Opening & Introduction

Existing and new legislation

Interpretation of the new legislation including information to be sent to residents of flats

Coffee/Tea break

Assessments of Hazards and their elimination or control:

  • New terminology
  • Smoking
  • Lithium-ion batteries
  • Cooking
  • Contractors and building works

Lunch break

Fire protection measures continued:

  • Other significant fire hazards
  • Fire safety guidance
  • Fire protection measures
  • Means of escape for disabled persons
  • Lifts

Coffee/Tea break

  • Measures to limit fire spread and development
  • The stay put policy
  • Evacuation alert systems
  • Emergency lighting
  • Fire safety signs and notices
  • Fire detection and alarm systems
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Management of fire safety
  • Competence standards and third-party accreditation

Final Discussion

5:30 pm         Finish

Fire Engineered Solutions & Calculations

A comprehensive one-day training course which develops the knowledge and skills required for an Advanced Fire Risk Assessor to understand how building design, construction methods, building services, and maintenance arrangements influence fire safety throughout a building’s lifecycle.  Learners will develop the ability to assess complex fire safety challenges in high-risk buildings and provide informed recommendations that support legal compliance and improve fire safety outcomes.  The module also explores the use of fire engineered solutions, fire protection systems, and the wider environmental considerations associated with building design and operation.

Learning Outcomes

Candidates will be able to:

  • Apply fire risk assessment principles to support safe and compliant building design, occupation, and use.
  • Understand when fire engineered solutions may be required and how they can be used to achieve acceptable fire safety standards where prescriptive guidance cannot be met.
  • Recognise the purpose, requirements, and limitations of active and passive fire protection systems.
  • Evaluate how fire protection measures contribute to the mitigation of fire risk in high-risk buildings and premises.
  • Understand how building fabric, construction materials, and building services can impact fire safety performance throughout a building’s lifespan.
  • Consider the environmental implications of design, construction, maintenance, and fire safety decisions.
  • Provide accurate, proportionate, and evidence-based fire safety advice to Responsible Persons, Duty Holders, and other stakeholders.

Key Areas of Learning

  • Building design and construction principles.
  • Fire engineered solutions.
  • Active and passive fire protection systems.
  • Fire safety compliance and legislative requirements.
  • Building services and infrastructure.
  • Environmental and sustainability considerations.
  • High-risk building assessment and risk mitigation strategies.

This learning outcome will assist candidates in making informed professional judgements regarding the relationship between building design, construction, maintenance, and fire safety, enabling them to undertake advanced fire risk assessments within complex and high-risk environments.

Indicative Course Programme

8:45 am             Coffee/tea on arrival

9:00 am             Course Opening & Introduction

The Role of the Advanced Fire Risk Assessor

Working with Responsible Persons and Duty Holders.

Coffee/Tea break

Building Design and Construction Principles

Understanding building design, construction methods, building fabric, compartmentation and the impact on fire safety performance.

Lunch break

Fire Engineering Solutions

Introduction to fire engineered solutions, performance-based design, compensatory measures and when engineered solutions are appropriate.

Coffee/Tea break

Fire Protection Systems

Active and passive fire protection systems, requirements, limitations, maintenance considerations and risk mitigation

Environmental and Sustainability Considerations

Impact of building materials, services, refurbishment, maintenance and environmental factors throughout a building’s lifecycle.

Case Study Workshop

Application of learning outcome 4 principles using complex high-risk building scenarios.

Final Discussion

5:30 pm         Finish

Hospitals & Public Assembly

A comprehensive one-day virtual training course to provide candidates with an advanced understanding of fire safety management, design principles, evacuation strategies and fire risk assessment methodologies applicable to healthcare environments.  Particular emphasis is placed on patient dependency, progressive horizontal evacuation, HTM Firecode guidance, healthcare-specific hazards and the practical application of fire risk assessment principles within complex healthcare premises.

Key Topics Covered

  • History and development of healthcare fire safety guidance and Firecode.
  • Legislative framework and healthcare-specific fire safety requirements.
  • Fire safety management structures and responsibilities.
  • HTM 05-01 – Managing Healthcare Fire Safety.
  • HTM 05-02 – Fire Safety in the Design of Healthcare Premises.
  • HTM 05-03 – Operational Provisions and specialist guidance documents.
  • Progressive Horizontal Evacuation (PHE).
  • Patient dependency and evacuation planning.
  • Fire compartmentation, hospital streets and travel distances.
  • Hazard rooms and hazard
  • Fire detection and alarm systems in healthcare environments.
  • Fire risk assessment within complex healthcare premises.

Learning Outcomes

Candidates will be able to:

  • Explain the significance of healthcare fire safety legislation, Firecode guidance and regulatory requirements.
  • Describe the responsibilities of key personnel involved in healthcare fire safety management.
  • Understand the principles and requirements of HTM 05-01, HTM 05-02 and HTM 05-03.
  • Recognise the unique fire safety challenges associated with healthcare premises.
  • Assess the impact of patient dependency levels on evacuation strategies and fire safety provisions.
  • Explain the principles of Progressive Horizontal Evacuation and its application within healthcare buildings.
  • Identify fire hazards, hazard rooms and hazard departments commonly found in healthcare environments.
  • Evaluate fire compartmentation, hospital street design and means of escape arrangements.
  • Understand fire detection and alarm strategies used within healthcare pre
  • Apply fire risk assessment principles in accordance with HTM 05-03 Part K and PAS 79 methodology.
  • Evaluate fire safety management systems and recommend proportionate improvements to reduce risk to ALARP.

Assess the role of fire engineering, passive fire protection and maintenance in achieving effective fire safety outcomes.

Indicative Course Programme

9:00 am             Course Opening & Introduction

Historic healthcare fire incidents, development of Firecode, why healthcare premises require a specialist approach.

Legislation, Guidance and Firecode Framework

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Building Regulations, Health and Social Care requirements, HTM 05-01, HTM 05-02 and HTM 05-03.

Coffee/Tea break

Fire Safety Management Structure

Responsible Person, Trust Board, Chief Executive, Executive Director, Fire Safety Manager, Fire Safety Adviser, Authorising Engineer and Fire Safety Group.

Patient Dependency and Evacuation Strategy

Independent, dependent and very high dependency patients; progressive horizontal evacuation; stage 1, stage 2 and stage 3 evacuation.

Lunch break

HTM 05-02 Design Principles

Healthcare design principles, compartmentation, hospital streets, travel distances, fire-resisting construction, protected escape routes and building layout.

Fire Protection Systems and Fire Safety Measures

Fire detection and alarm systems, active and passive fire protection, fire doors, fire stopping, suppression, maintenance and reliability of systems.

Coffee/Tea break

Healthcare-Specific Hazards

Hazard rooms, hazard departments, laboratories, textiles and furnishings, commercial enterprises, arson prevention, atria and medical gases.

Fire Risk Assessment in Complex Healthcare Premises

HTM 05-03 Part K, primary and secondary FRAs, PAS 79 approach, ALARP, action planning, risk rating and review.

Case Study Workshop

Practical application using healthcare scenarios involving patient dependency, compartmentation, evacuation planning, hazards and fire safety management.

Final Discussion

5:30 pm             Finish

Schools & Heritage

A comprehensive one-day virtual training course that provides learners with an advanced understanding of fire risk assessment principles across heritage buildings and educational premises, two building types that present unique fire safety challenges.  Candidates will examine how building design, occupancy profiles, management arrangements, fire protection measures and statutory requirements influence fire safety outcomes.  Particular emphasis is placed on balancing life safety with property protection in heritage buildings and managing the complexities of high-occupancy educational environments.

Learning Outcomes

Candidates will be able to:

Heritage Buildings

  • Explain the legislative framework applicable to historic and listed buildings.
  • Understand listed building classifications and the role of conservation bodies.
  • Distinguish between life safety, property protection and heritage preservation objectives.
  • Apply retrospective fire strategy principles to existing heritage structures.
  • Identify heritage-specific fire risks including combustible construction, hidden voids, inadequate compartmentation and ageing services.
  • Assess the suitability of fire protection measures and compensatory solutions where alterations are restricted.
  • Develop practical fire safety recommendations whilst preserving historic significance.

Educational Premises

  • Apply fire risk assessment methodologies to schools and educational settings.
  • Assess fire risk based on occupancy, behaviour, age and vulnerability of building users.
  • Understand the fire safety requirements of educational guidance documents and legislation.
  • Evaluate means of escape arrangements, travel distances, stairways and exit capacities.
  • Identify common causes of fire, with particular emphasis on arson prevention and management.
  • Assess fire alarm systems, compartmentation and fire protection requirements in schools.
  • Produce proportionate, risk-based recommendations to improve life safety and resilience.

Indicative Course Programme

9:00 am             Course Opening & Introduction

Heritage Buildings: Context and Fire Safety Objectives

Historic and listed buildings, listed building grades, conservation considerations, and the need to balance life safety with property, asset and business continuity objectives.

Fire Risk Assessment in Heritage Buildings

Regulatory requirements, enforcement considerations, retrospective fire strategies, risk-based reviews and proportionate fire safety recommendations.

Coffee/Tea break

Heritage Building Fire Risks

Combustible construction, timber elements, lath and plaster, hidden voids, compromised compartmentation, ageing electrical systems, heating systems, lightning protection and arson risk.

Heritage Fire Protection and Management

Fire doors, detection and alarm systems, emergency response procedures, salvage planning, public/private events, and working with conservation bodies.

Lunch break

Schools: Context and Occupancy Risk

Why schools are different, occupancy profiles, pupils, staff, visitors, varying ages and abilities, behaviour, out-of-hours use and non-standard layouts.

Guidance, Statistics and Common Causes of Fire in Schools

Relevant guidance including BB100, the DfE Technical Manual, DCLG educational premises guidance, school fire statistics, arson, electrical faults, cooking, equipment misuse and business continuity impacts.

Coffee/Tea break

School Fire Prevention and Hazard Control

Arson prevention, site security, housekeeping, combustible displays, laboratories, workshops, kitchens, plant rooms, storage areas, dangerous substances and areas of special fire hazard.

Means of Escape and Fire Protection in Schools

Travel distances, protected stairways, single stairway buildings, exit capacity, seating and gangways, securing exits, inner rooms, open spatial planning, fire alarm systems, emergency lighting and signage.

Combined Case Study Workshop

Practical workshop applying learning to heritage and school scenarios, including risk prioritisation, conservation constraints, arson prevention, compartmentation, escape routes and management controls.

Final Discussion

5:30 pm             Finish

Specialised Housing, Residential Care and Hotel Sleeping Risks

A comprehensive one-day virtual training course that provides candidates with an understanding of fire safety principles applicable to specialised housing, residential care premises and sleeping accommodation. The programme examines fire safety legislation, person-centred fire risk assessments, vulnerable residents, evacuation strategies, fire protection systems, management arrangements and sleeping risk considerations. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship between building design, resident vulnerability, staffing arrangements and fire safety outcomes.

Learning Outcomes

Candidates will be able to:

  • Differentiate between sheltered, extra care, supported housing and residential care premises.
  • Understand the key fire safety legislation applicable to specialised housing and sleeping accommodation.
  • Apply fire risk assessment principles to specialised housing, residential care and hotel sleeping risks.
  • Identify the responsibilities of Responsible Persons, Duty Holders and fire risk assessors.
  • Assess the needs of vulnerable residents using a person-centred fire risk assessment approach.
  • Recognise common fire hazards including smoking, cooking, electrical systems, mobility scooters, medical gases and arson.
  • Evaluate fire prevention measures, housekeeping arrangements and fire safety management systems.
  • Assess means of escape, evacuation strategies, compartmentation and fire door protection.
  • Determine appropriate fire detection, alarm, suppression and monitoring arrangements for sleeping accommodation.
  • Assess resident dependency levels and the impact of staffing on evacuation strategies within residential care environments.
  • Produce proportionate and evidence-based recommendations to reduce fire risk and improve occupant safety.

Indicative Course Programme

9:00 am             Course Opening & Introduction

Introduction to Specialised Housing

Sheltered housing, extra care housing, supported housing and key fire safety challenges.

Fire Safety Legislation

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, Housing Act 2004, Fire Safety Act 2021, Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 and Building Safety Act 2022.

Coffee/Tea break

Fire Risk Assessment Principles

FRA types, competent assessors, review frequencies and assessing specialised housing premises.

Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessment

Vulnerable residents, behavioural risks, mobility issues, hoarding, smoking and person-centred interventions.

Lunch break

Fire Prevention and Common Hazards

Electrical systems, smoking, cooking, mobility scooters, medical gases, arson and contractors.

Compartmentation and Fire Protection

Roof voids, fire stopping, compartment walls, fire doors and suppression systems.

Coffee/Tea break

Means of Escape

  • Stay put strategy, simultaneous evacuation, travel distances, protected routes and evacuation lifts.
  • Residential Care and Sleeping Risks
  • Resident dependency, evacuation strategies, staffing levels, alarm systems and sleeping accommodation guidance.

Practical Case Study Workshop

Assessment of specialised housing and residential care scenarios, identification of deficiencies and development of recommendations.

Final Discussion

5:30 pm             Finish

Experience Worker Route Questionnaire

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Please return your completed questionnaire to training@cstodd.co.uk

Advanced Fire Risk Assessment to BS 8674:2025

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