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Fire Warden (Marshal) Training

Last Update 30 June, 2026
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  • Level: Beginner
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Lectures: 20
  • Access: 1 Year
  • Language: English
Fire Warden (Marshal) Training
$49.00

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Course overview

Fire wardens play an important role in protecting employees, visitors, and property during fire emergencies. Unclear responsibilities, poor evacuation planning, weak communication, and inadequate preparation can delay emergency responses and increase safety, legal, and operational risks for Canadian workplaces.

The Fire Warden (Marshal) Training course covers fire warden responsibilities, Canadian compliance duties, fire safety plans, emergency procedures, workplace hazards, protection systems, extinguisher awareness, evacuation leadership, communication, accessibility, documentation, and sector-specific practices.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to identify fire risks, support emergency preparedness, lead evacuations, assist people with accessibility needs, maintain records, and fulfil workplace fire safety responsibilities. Certification is provided upon successful completion of the course.

Key topics included

  • Fire Warden Roles, Legal Duties, and Canadian Compliance

  • Fire Safety Plans, Emergency Procedures, and Workplace Preparedness

  • Fire Hazards, Protection Systems, and Extinguisher Awareness

  • Evacuation Leadership, Communication, and Assembly Procedures

  • Accountability for Employees, Visitors, and Contractors

  • Accessibility, Documentation, and Sector-Specific Fire Safety Practice

Entry requirements

  • There are no formal academic prerequisites for this course. It is open to employees who have been appointed as fire wardens or who support workplace emergency procedures. Basic English reading and comprehension skills are recommended, along with a willingness to follow fire safety plans, remain calm during emergencies, and support evacuation procedures responsibly.

Who is this course for

This course is designed for appointed fire wardens, fire marshals, supervisors, managers, health and safety representatives, facilities staff, security personnel, business owners, and employees with emergency responsibilities. It is also suitable for individuals who assist with evacuation planning, workplace inspections, accessibility arrangements, emergency communication, or fire safety documentation.

Certification

Certificate

Curriculum

0 2 Hours
  • Fire Warden Roles, Legal Duties, and Canadian Compliance
  • Module 1 Quiz
  • Fire Safety Plans, Emergency Procedures, and Preparedness
  • Module 2 Quiz
  • Fire Hazards, Protection Systems, and Extinguisher Awareness
  • Module 3 Quiz
  • Module 4 Quiz
  • Accessibility, Documentation, and Sector-Specific Practice
  • Module 5 Quiz
  • Fire Warden (Marshal) Training Final Exam

Frequently Asked Questions

The course is open to appointed fire wardens, supervisors, managers, facilities staff, safety representatives, security personnel, business owners, and employees with emergency responsibilities. No previous fire safety qualification or formal academic background is required.
You will learn about fire warden duties, workplace fire safety plans, emergency procedures, common hazards, protection systems, extinguisher awareness, evacuation leadership, communication, accountability, accessibility, documentation, and sector-specific fire safety practices.
Fire warden training helps ensure that designated employees understand how to respond during emergencies, guide evacuations, communicate clearly, account for people, assist those with accessibility needs, and support compliance with workplace fire safety procedures.
Yes. The course develops practical skills in emergency communication, evacuation coordination, hazard awareness, accountability, supporting vulnerable individuals, maintaining documentation, and helping employees respond calmly and safely during fire incidents.
Yes. Certification is provided upon successful completion of the course and any required assessments. The certificate demonstrates your understanding of fire warden duties, emergency procedures, evacuation leadership, accessibility, fire hazards, workplace documentation, and practical fire safety responsibilities.