This unit standard is one of a series of unit standards for safety, health and environmental protection in the field of manufacturing and engineering. The learning outcomes in this unit standard also contribute to the exit level outcomes required for various manufacturing and engineering qualifications.
Qualifying learners will be able to select and use the appropriate fire fighting equipment to extinguish or control fires in the workplace.
Entry requirements
Grade 7 certificate (basic maths and English literacy) or equivalent qualification. It is highly recommended that learners are found competent in the Fire Fighting Level 1 unit standard.
For any queries regarding the requirements and conditions of fire fighting level 2 training, contact our skills development advisor for more information.
Health and safety training
Fire fighting level 2 training
Occupational health and safety
Course content
The science of fire:
• Fire triangle
• Classes of fire
• Extinguishing methods
Fire prevention:
• Common causes
• Materials which are generally first ignited
• Housekeeping and other preventative measures
Preparing for fire:
• Selection of correct equipment
• Placement and fire signs
• Proper care and maintenance
• Emergency plan & procedures
• Getting out alive
Proper use of equipment:
• Extinguishers
• Hose reels
• Fire Blankets
• Practical: Fire Fighting - Extinguishers, Hose Reels & Hose and Hydrant Drills
Discuss and explain procedures for dealing with fires in the workplace
In this module, we identify fire risks in the workplace and discuss procedures for employees as well as employers.
Identify the type of fire, its context and select the appropriate fire fighting procedure
In this module, we learn to define a fire, list the components necessary for combustion to take place, describe the phases of fire development, explain fire extinguishing methods and the identify four classes of fire.
Identify, select and check appropriate fire fighting and safety equipment
We take learners through the types and uses of portable fire extinguishers and fire hoses; we also show learners how to use readily-available materials as substitutes in the absence of extinguishers or fire hoses.
Fight containable/extinguishable fires
In this module, we correctly identify and assess the nature of a fire, select and check appropriate safety and fire fighting equipment, isolate hazards, approach a fire according to procedures, monitor and respond to changes in a fire, and use appropriate retreat procedures.
Retreat from fire site and hand over to appropriate personnel
Report/Record Status of Fire and Equipment
Assessment methods
We conduct a formative theoretical assessment at the beginning of the course to gauge the learner’s initial understanding (novices only). At the end of the training, a summative theoretical and practical application assessment is conducted, to find if the learner is competent; if not, additional developmental areas are identified and suggested.