Fire Safety Training Courses
City & Guilds Accredited Programme
We offer the only City & Guilds Accredited Fire Damper Course within the UK and host specialist facilities at our training venues, such as real life replicas of 8 different models of fire dampers.


Fire Safety Training Courses Overview
Our Fire Safety Training all complies with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order document of 2005. This states that it’s illegal for employees not to engage in Fire Safety Training. HX Training provides a training solution suited to each specific company, catering to each set of delegates as best possible.
We endeavour to keep companies up to date with the latest legislation and help them maintain a high level of compliance. It can be extremely difficult for employers to keep track of any changes in the legality of Fire Safety, which is why we look to inform delegates comprehensively.
Our City & Guilds Accredited one-day Fire & Smoke Damper Testing Training Course is aimed at staff that wish to carry out fire and smoke damper testing and inspection, but who require the knowledge and skills to do so safely and competently. Our Fire Safety Training Course will also give you the appropriate knowledge of statutory regulations that relate to the maintenance of ventilation systems.
Our unique City & Guilds Accredited Fire & Smoke Damper Awareness Training Course is for managers and specifiers who are required to understand the need for fire and smoke damper testing and inspection, along with obtaining a better understanding of the legislation and compliance requirements in order to increase the safety of building users.

Our Fire Door Inspection Course is a City & Guilds Accredited Programme. The course addresses the importance of different types of fire doors and their installation. Furthermore, the course explores several components, including door closers, hinges and door hardware. Additionally, this training also features practical examples of fire door inspections to help reinforce the key learning points that can be implemented in real-life scenarios.