1. MODULE 3 : FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT

    Upon completion of this section, you should understand: How to identify fire hazards How to determine who may be at risk and how. How to evaluate risks and implement precautions How to record findings and take action. How to review and update a fire risk assessment (often best done by a professional for large or complex areas).
  2. MODULE 5 : Evacuation procedure

    By the end of this section, you should understand: The role of a Fire Warden during an evacuation Key actions required to ensure a fast and safe evacuation The importance of fire drills in maintaining preparedness
  3. MODULE 4 : FIRE SAFETY AGREEMENTS

    Upon completing this section, staff should understand: Arrangements for fire detection and warning systems. Requirements for emergency routes and exits. Importance and correct implementation of emergency lighting. Proper display of fire safety signs in the correct locations. Who requires a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP). What a PEEP should include.
  4. Module 2 : Understanding fire

    Key Learning Objectives By the end of this section, you should understand: The Fire Triangle Fire Classification Types of Fire Extinguishers and their uses
  5. Module 1 : Introduction

    By the end of this section, you will understand: Why fire safety is essential in the workplace Key fire safety laws and regulations Employer and employee responsibilities The role and duties of a Fire Warden How to prepare effectively for the Fire Warden role
  6. Brief description Fire Warden Training

    By the end of this training, you will understand: The importance of fire safety in the workplace The legal requirements related to fire safety The responsibilities of employers in maintaining fire safety The main duties of a Fire Warden How to effectively prepare for the role of a Fire Warden
  7. Module 5 : Summary

    Angela Markham – Team Leader & Prescription Lead Black Country Family Practice, Tipton Responsible for managing and authorizing prescriptions, including updates from hospital discharges and consultant letters. Ensures prescriptions are checked by GPs before issuing to patients.
  8. Module 4 : Issuing prescriptions for holidays

    By the end of this section, you should understand: The correct procedure for issuing prescriptions to patients who are going on holiday.
  9. Module 3 : Issuing prescriptions

    Upon completion of this section, you should understand: The correct procedure for issuing repeat prescriptions Key checks before generating a repeat prescription The 7-day prescription process and its NHS cost implications How to process a repeat prescription request The importance of clear dosage instructions The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) process Best practices for managing SIP Feeds
  10. Module 2 : Medication abbreviation and Responsibility

    By the end of this section, you should be able to: Understand and recognize common medication abbreviations used in prescriptions.