Flexible fire training solutions for tough economic times

Hot on the heels of England’s cricketing success another important number has been hit….a ‘Bakers dozen’ in years in the life of Firewise Business Solutions…things are not over yet.

Great service and value for money too……
We are always keen to improve the level of service we provide and the feedback our clients demonstrates that we are still providing good value for money. A recent check of providers of training showed that our charges were consistently lower than most of our competitors (but dearer than some) BUT the level of training was rated consistently higher.

Businesses warned over changes to Fire & Rescue Services (FRS) attendance policies…..
These are tough times for the FRS and many are changing their policies in relation to attending automatic fire alarms and fire cover arrangement. Recent surveys in the Fire Industry indicate that most employers had not adapted their fire risk assessments to reflect the changing economic climate and the way the FRS now operate. This in a time when employers admit to procuring fire safety services at the lowest cost, a third of staff admit to not having proper fire training, AND fire losses to UK PLC are currently on the increase (Insurers are paying out approx £4M per day) …there must be a connection!

We still believe that well trained people are your best investment in the future and the protection of your business and we offer is a bit more than just the tick in the ‘fire training’ box!

Flexible fire training solutions for tough economic times….. The recently introduced fire warden refresher course has proved very popular in both the reduced cost, but also the reduced time that delegates are away from their crease. We always deliver the training on site and at times to suit your work patterns which is an added bonus.

So every time you use FIREWISE, you will receive excellent delivery from a local business and you will get a training programme tailored to your exact requirements.

A great investment in what we hope will be a long term relationship…..bring on the Rugby World cup it will motivate us to try harder.

Warm Regards

Richard Lock. JP MIFireE.

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Epsom College Bespoke Training Requirement

Once again the Firewise Crew have come up trumps and are able to provide a training package that many other providers just cannot do. Two sessions have been planned that will be very specific to the needs of the Epsom College Chemistry based Teachers/Tech staff.

A list of all the ‘nasties’ have been provided including hydrogen fires, reactive metals and flams such as ethanol, plus of course the renowned bunsen burner.

all in a days work eh!!

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Fire Safety Training is important

Firstly, on behalf of the Firewise Crew may I wish you a very happy Christmas and New Year;

Secondly I trust that we will meet up again for some more fire training in 2011 and

Thirdly…………

what would most people do, if, having conducted a Fire Risk Assessment and delivered a series of fire safety training sessions, they received the following missive (as I did this week) ONE DAY before the ‘mop-up’ session? Most I suspect would be searching frantically for their PI Insurance!!!

From: Mathew Wallis
Sent: 13 December 2010 10:37
To: richard@firexcel
Subject: Tomorrow

Hello Richard,

Would it be possible for you to be onsite earlier tomorrow? We had quite a serious fire here last Wednesday and are looking to have a meeting with our fire marshals to go over a few points. It would be great if you could spare us some time 30mins – 1hr before your training session to be involved with this meeting.

Please let us know.Regards,

Mathew Wallis

Health and Safety Assistant

Well, when I arrived I found that they were still in business despite the fire destroying a key part of the company’s production process. They were, to my surprise, “chuffed as nuts” because the Fire marshals had responded exactly according to plan. The senior fire officer had complemented the staff on their prompt action and for the information available to the responding crews on their arrival. As he said, “it made all the difference” and enabled the crews to deal with the fire situation quickly and effectively.

I went away “chuffed as nuts” too knowing that my previous operational experience had not been wasted and as I say “Needing a good fire trainer is like me needing a man with a parachute?
why go for the cheapest and inexperienced option!”

Needing a good fire trainer is like me needing a man with a parachute? why go for the cheapest and inexperienced option!

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