MV and Sons Training Services Ltd

NPORS N703 – Fire Warden Training Course

Course Overview

The NPORS N703 Fire Warden course provides delegates with comprehensive theoretical and practical fire safety training.

The course covers fire prevention, emergency evacuation procedures, risk identification, and the correct use of firefighting equipment.

It is suitable for anyone appointed as a Fire Warden or Fire Marshal, or anyone seeking to improve their workplace fire safety awareness.

About the Course

MV and Sons Training Services Ltd proudly delivers the NPORS N703 Fire Warden training course.
This course equips delegates with the essential knowledge and practical understanding required to fulfill the role of a Fire Warden (Fire Marshal) in the workplace.

The Fire Warden plays a crucial role in ensuring that fire safety procedures are effective — from prevention and preparedness to safe evacuation in an emergency.

Training is delivered by experienced NPORS-accredited instructors in line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and current Health & Safety Executive (HSE) guidance.

Course Content

Delegates will learn to:

  • Understand UK fire safety legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
  • Identify workplace fire hazards and apply effective control measures
  • Understand the duties and responsibilities of a Fire Warden
  • Conduct and assist in fire risk assessments
  • Implement and monitor fire safety procedures within the workplace
  • Prepare and maintain fire evacuation plans
  • Manage emergency evacuations efficiently and safely
  • Recognise different types of fires and fire extinguishers
  • Correctly select and safely use fire extinguishers and fire suppression devices
  • Participate in simulated fire and evacuation drills
  • Ensure fire safety equipment is maintained and tested regularly

Training Locations

We provide flexible training delivery options:

At your premises: Conducted using your site facilities to ensure familiarity with your fire safety systems.

MV and Sons Training Services Ltd offers NPORS N703 – Fire Warden Training Course throughout the UK, with key service areas in London, Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk.

Course Duration

All Candidates: Typically, 1 day

Duration may vary slightly depending on group size or prior experience.

Assessment

Delegates are assessed through:

A theoretical knowledge assessment (verbal or written)

A practical exercise, which may include a demonstration of extinguisher use and response procedures

Successful participants will receive an NPORS Operator Card for N703 – Fire Warden.

Entry Requirements

Delegates must be 18 years or older.

A good understanding of spoken and written English is required.

No prior fire training experience is necessary.

Certification

Upon successful completion, delegates will be awarded an NPORS Operator Card (N703 – Fire Warden), valid for 5 years from the date of issue or 2 years if they require to have CSCS logo.

Book Your Training

To find out more or book your place, contact us today:

Phone: 07891508131
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Website: www.mv-forklifttraining.co.uk 

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Operating Area

We operate throughout the UK, with a strong focus in London, Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk.

Our instructors can deliver training at your workplace or at our accredited training centre, whichever suits your needs best.

Quick Response Guarantee

We aim to respond to all enquiries within 2-24 hours (Monday - Friday). For urgent bookings or same-day availability, please call our office to speak to a member of our training team.