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Fire safety requires proper training, preventive measures and safe working methods. Our courses in fire safety are designed for businesses and employees who need documented training in fire prevention, fire protection and work involving increased fire risk. In this category you will find practical and regulation-based courses in fire safety, including fire safety training, fire stopping and hot work, adapted to current requirements and practical workplace needs.
Fire protection course


- Our online fire protection course is also relevant for anyone who wants an introduction or update on fire prot...
Fireproofing course

Learn important fire safety techniques for safer buildings Norwegian authorities require that all b...
Hot work online course



Learn fire safety when performing hot work Take an interactive, film-based and easy-to-understand h...
Fire safety courses for prevention, protection and safer work
Fire safety training is important for businesses and employees who work in environments where fire prevention, protection and correct procedures are essential. In this category you will find courses that help companies reduce fire risk and meet training requirements, including fire safety courses, fire stopping courses and hot work training. Proper training in fire safety helps improve preventive routines, reduce risk and ensure safer execution of work involving fire hazards.
Frequently asked questions about fire safety courses and fire prevention training
Who needs fire safety courses or fire prevention training?
Employees and businesses that work in environments with fire risk, fire prevention requirements or a need for fire protection measures should have the relevant training in fire safety.
Which courses are included in fire safety?
Fire safety can include courses such as fire safety training, fire stopping and hot work, depending on the work tasks, the workplace and the level of fire risk involved.
Why are fire safety courses and hot work training important?
Training in fire safety helps businesses prevent fire, improve routines, reduce risk and ensure that work involving fire hazards is carried out in a safer and more compliant way. Hot work training is also required for work tasks involving open flame, sparks or heating.