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 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.
This qualification is specifically designed for those who have been undertaking fire risk assessments (FRAs) at a Foundation fire risk assessor level and who now wish to further develop their skills and knowledge at Intermediate level. It is also suitable for those who currently operate at an Intermediate level and wish to have their competence recognised by achieving this regulated qualification.
It is particularly beneficial for those undertaking roles such as in-house fire risk assessors, independent fire safety consultants, and those appointed by a Responsible Person (RP) or Duty Holder (DH) to undertake FRAs in buildings and premises that can be categorised as presenting a moderate risk. Entry to this qualification is subject to meeting the outlined criteria, ensuring candidates are adequately prepared for its demands.
Please be advised that there are two routes to consider for this course. These are as follows:
- Level 4 Certificate (Level 7 in Scotland) – you will be required to attend a virtual day, five days in-person training and complete an assessment. After completion of the course, you will be asked to produce a portfolio of evidence and undertake a professional interview. This provides a qualification.
- Standalone option – you will be required to attend a virtual day, five days in-person training and complete an assessment. You will gain CPD hours and a certificate for passing the assessment. This option does not provide a qualification.
Please note that, once your place on a course is confirmed, bookings to undertake the qualification route cannot be amended to standalone courses. However, standalone course bookings can be upgraded to include the qualification, as long as this is initiated 14 days prior to the course start date.
The dates for the training courses are shown below. With reference to the virtual one-day training, you can select any date that is convenient. However, with reference to undertaking the Level 7 Qualification, there is only one virtual date you can select.
| Five Day In-Person Training |
| Training Dates |
Training Location |
| 9th March to 13th March 2026 |
Surrey |
| 27th April to 1st May 2026 |
Edinburgh |
| 15th June to 19th June 2026 |
Surrey |
| 14th September to 18th September 2026 |
Surrey |
| 9th November to 13th November 2026 |
Surrey |
| One Day Virtual Training |
| Training Dates |
Training Legislation |
| 3rd March 2026 |
England and Wales |
| 21st April 2026 |
Scotland |
| 9th June 2026 |
England and Wales |
| 8th September 2026 |
England and Wales |
| 3rd November 2026 |
England and Wales |
Learning Outcomes
This qualification delivers an in-depth exploration of key areas relevant to moderate-risk fire risk assessments.
The topics have been structured to provide a well-rounded understanding, with core areas including:
- Applying intermediate fire safety principles to buildings and premises that can be categorised as presenting a moderate risk
- Applying a technical understanding of the role, responsibilities and powers of enforcing authorities under fire safety legislation, guidance, regulations, prescriptive standards and applicable codes of practice
- Evaluating the requirements and limitations of specific fire safety measures required to mitigate fire development, growth and spread
- Understanding the principles behind building and premises design and construction that are designed to influence fire safety concerns
- Evaluating fire safety management systems with regard to advising clients on the need for improvement or maintenance
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 this area. 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. Knowledge and skills are then put into practice by carrying out fire risk assessments.
Course Entry Criteria
Candidates must be at least 18 years old and be able to demonstrate proficiency in core skills such as literacy, numeracy, and communication.
Delegates who wish to go on the Intermediate qualification course should have attended the FireQual Foundation Fire Risk Assessment to BS 8674:2025 (or an equivalent Fire Risk Assessment/Fire Safety qualification) and have been carrying out fire risk assessments in the workplace for qualifying periods. We have a Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) route for candidates that have attended and passed (please see frequently asked questions) our fire risk assessment courses in the recent past.
Delegates who wish to go on the Intermediate standalone course should have a reasonable understanding of fire safety principles.
How is the course assessed and accredited?
The course is assessed against a set of learning outcomes, in the form of one day virtual training, five days in-person training and with a written knowledge assessment. Following successful completion and passing of the written assessment, the candidate is required to complete a reflective learning document, three fire risk assessments at the appropriate level (in their own time and on suitable premises). The final step is to undergo a professional interview with one of our trainers via Microsoft Teams.
Upon successful completion of this course, if undertaking the qualification, you will be awarded the following certification:
FireQual Certificate in Intermediate Fire Risk Assessment to BS 8674:2025
Regulated Qualification Framework (RQF) England & Wales Level 4
or
Scottish Credit & Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Level 7
If you are successful in achieving the pass marks for the Level 4/7 Certificate in Intermediate 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.
Both qualifications, whether RQF or SCQF, are valid throughout the UK. If you work in Northern Ireland, the Scottish course should be selected, due to similarities in legislation. The course will consist of Scottish course notes, but you can select to undertake the Northern Ireland assessment.
The standalone course is assessed against a set of learning outcomes. The course takes place over one day virtual training and five days in-person training with a written knowledge assessment.
How will I complete this qualification?
Once you have attended the course and successfully passed the assessment, you will be required to submit a portfolio of evidence containing one reflective learning document and three redacted fire risk assessment reports. The final step is to undergo a professional interview with one of our trainers via Microsoft Teams.
Virtual learning (via Microsoft Teams)
You are required to attend a one-day virtual training course on Specialised Housing, Residential Care and Hotel Sleeping Risks.
In-person learning (Classroom)
Our five days in-person training course will teach you the knowledge and skills required to undertake fire risk assessments in moderate-risk premises as in BS 8674:2025. You will then be required to submit a portfolio of evidence.
Assessment
Your assessment will be based on the legislation relevant to the location of your training e.g. England and Wales for the Surrey courses and Scotland for the Edinburgh course. If you wish to sit a different assessment, this must be specified on the booking form.
The handwritten assessment on the final day is an open book assessment, supervised by an invigilator. The purpose of this is to assess your understanding and knowledge, not recall. If you have any special requirements for completing the assessment, please ensure this is specified on the booking form.
The use of mobile phones or electronic devices is prohibited during the assessment.
Catering
Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the week. On the final day, a working lunch will be provided. The hotel also has a bar and restaurant which delegates can use at their own expense.
Dress code
Smart casual. There is a practical exercise on Thursday and so comfortable shoes are advised. The practical exercise requires physical capability and the use of staircases. If you have any concerns regarding the practical, this must be disclosed in advance of the course.
Use of mobile phones
We understand that delegates may need to be contacted during the course. Mobile phones should be set to silent. The use of mobile phones or electronic devices is prohibited during the assessment.
Professional Interview
The professional interview will take place with one of our assessors. This will be undertaken via Microsoft Teams and will last a maximum of two hours. All interviews will be recorded and transcribed. The aim of the interview is to assess your overall knowledge of legal, regulatory and enforcement practices, as well as the methods and practices to undertake a fire risk assessment within a moderate-risk building.
The discussion during this process will be based upon the learning outcomes of the in-person training, the written assessment, the reflective learning document and the three completed (and redacted) fire risk assessments.
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: