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NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate

Level 3 RQF qualification (FSC1 + FSC2) — the UK’s leading fire safety qualification for managers, supervisors and fire safety leads.
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Learning options

3 learning types available

Face to Face

£956.00 +vat
  • A focused, tutor-led course away from the workplace
  • Lunch and refreshments included
  • Study with fellow professionals
  • NEBOSH exams fees included
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Virtual

£856.00 +vat
  • A complete classroom experience from anywhere
  • Structured learning with extra e-learning materials
  • Interact live with your tutor and other students
  • NEBOSH exams fees included
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The Qualification

What is the NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate?

A Level 3 RQF qualification for fire-safety leads, wardens and risk assessors

Level 3 RQFFSC1 + FSC2~48 study hoursNo formal entry requirements
Designed for fire wardens, building managers, H&S leads and FRA assessors who need a defensible, employer-recognised fire-safety qualification.

The NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate — also known as the NEBOSH Fire Certificate — is the UK’s leading specialist fire-safety qualification for people responsible for fire safety in their workplace. It sits at Level 3 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (Level 6 SCQF in Scotland) and gives you the technical knowledge to identify fire hazards, assess risk and meet your duties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Building Safety Act 2022. Compare it with our other NEBOSH courses.

The qualification is structured around two units. FSC1 covers the principles of fire-safety management — fire chemistry, building protection, means of escape and risk-assessment methodology. FSC2 is a practical assignment in which you carry out a fire risk assessment in your own workplace and produce a written report to PAS79-1:2020 standard.

Is the NEBOSH Fire Certificate right for you?

The Fire Certificate is built for people who already hold — or are about to take on — a defined fire-safety responsibility. There are no formal entry requirements, but you'll get the most from the course if your role involves running fire risk assessments, leading evacuation procedures, or signing off building fire-safety policy.

  • Fire wardens & marshals Stepping up from BAFE Level 2 to a recognised Level 3 qualification.
  • Building & facilities managers Discharging Responsible Person duties under the Fire Safety Order 2005.
  • H&S leads & advisers Adding a defensible fire specialism alongside your NEBOSH General.
  • Fire risk assessors Moving into BAFE-registered Fire Risk Assessor or Fire Safety Adviser work.
  • Estates & compliance teams Social housing, NHS estates, PBSA — sectors hit hardest by the Building Safety Act.
  • Hospitality & venue managers Hotels, conference centres, care providers preparing for Martyn's Law.

Already hold the NEBOSH General? The Fire Certificate is the natural specialism for H&S generalists who want to lead on fire risk — and a recognised stepping stone toward the NEBOSH Diploma and chartered (CMIOSH) status.

Not sure yet? If you’re newer to the profession, the NEBOSH General Certificate is the recognised starting point and a prerequisite-equivalent for the Diploma.

What you will be able to do

By the end of the NEBOSH Fire Certificate you'll have the technical depth and the practical confidence to lead fire safety in any workplace — from a small office to a high-rise residential or NHS estate.

Assess & Control

Run a competent fire risk assessment

Apply the PAS79-1:2020 methodology to produce a defensible, documented FRA for any commercial or non-domestic premises.

Identify and control fire hazards

Recognise hazards from ignition sources, electrical equipment, hot work and flammable storage — and prescribe proportionate controls.

Specify protection measures

Match fire-detection, suppression and means-of-escape solutions to the building, occupancy and risk profile in front of you.

Lead & Comply

Lead fire-safety policy

Discharge Responsible Person duties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 with confidence.

Plan evacuation & emergency response

Design evacuation strategies, run drills, manage PEEPs and brief fire wardens against a clear chain of command.

Stay compliant with current law

Map controls to HSG65, the Fire Safety Order 2005 and Building Safety Act 2022 — including HRB duty-holder requirements.

The Syllabus

What's covered in the NEBOSH Fire Certificate? (FSC1 + FSC2 syllabus)

UNIT FSC1 Knowledge — 24-hour open-book exam
  • Element 1: Managing fire safety — law, policy, the Responsible Person
  • Element 2: Principles of fire and explosion — chemistry, combustion, flammability
  • Element 3: Causes and prevention of fire — ignition, hot work, electrical, arson
  • Element 4: Fire protection of buildings — passive, active, detection, suppression
  • Element 5: Safety of people in the event of fire — means of escape, evacuation, drills
  • Element 6: Fire-safety risk assessment — hazard identification, control, recording
UNIT FSC2 Practical — ~3,000-word workplace fire risk assessment
  • Walk-through survey of a real building or area you have access to
  • PAS79-1:2020 methodology — the recognised UK FRA standard
  • Hazard & control identification against current Home Office guidance
  • Means-of-escape evaluation — travel distance, exits, signage, lighting
  • Action plan with prioritised, costed recommendations
  • ~3,000-word report submitted via the NEBOSH portal for external marking

NEBOSH Fire vs NEBOSH General Certificate

NEBOSH General Certificate

Foundation · Multi-hazard
Best forH&S generalists, line managers and anyone moving into a workplace H&S role.
DepthBroad coverage — risk, ergonomics, chemicals, noise, vibration, work equipment, fire basics.
AssessmentNG1 24-hour open-book exam + NG2 workplace risk assessment (~3,000 words).
Career pathH&S Adviser, H&S Manager — usually the first NEBOSH on a CV before specialising.
Sits alongsideNEBOSH Fire (this course), Construction, Environmental — pick by sector.

Common path: NEBOSH General Certificate first, then add the NEBOSH Fire Certificate as a recognised specialism — especially if you work in social housing, FM, NHS estates or the high-rise residential sector under the Building Safety Act.

What can you do with a NEBOSH Fire Certificate?

A NEBOSH Fire qualification (the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety, also widely searched as the NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate) is the qualification employers list when hiring for fire-safety roles across estates, social housing, FM, hospitality and the high-rise residential sector under the Building Safety Act. Many candidates take this as the recognised NEBOSH Fire Risk Assessor course route into BAFE-accredited assessor work.

Typical job titles

  • Fire Safety Adviser
  • Fire Risk Assessor
  • Fire Safety Officer
  • Fire Warden Coordinator
  • Compliance Manager (Fire)

UK earning potential

Fire Safety Adviser£32k–£55k
Fire Risk Assessor£30k–£50k
Fire Safety Officer£28k–£45k
Fire Warden Coordinator£26k–£38k
Compliance Manager£45k–£70k+

Indicative UK ranges. Higher in social housing post-Grenfell, NHS estates and London FM contracts.

Salary indicators based on UK industry job-board data, 2026. Actual pay varies by sector, location and experience.

How is the NEBOSH Fire Certificate assessed?

FSC1
Unit 1Open-book exam

Managing fire safety

A 24-hour open-book scenario exam — around 5 hours of actual writing. Submit via the NEBOSH portal at a time that works around your week. Four NEBOSH-set sittings each year (Feb, May, Aug, Nov).

FSC2
Unit 2Workplace assignment

Workplace fire risk assessment

A ~3,000-word practical fire risk assessment of a real workplace, using the PAS79-1:2020 methodology and current Home Office guidance. Submitted via the NEBOSH portal for external marking. Results within ~50 working days.

Training and Support

Practising fire-safety trainers

Every KeyOstas tutor is an active fire-safety practitioner with real FRA, building-protection and Responsible-Person experience to bring to the room.

  • NEBOSH-qualified fire-safety practitioners
  • Active in industry — not career trainers
  • One-to-one tutor access throughout

FSC2 assignment coaching

Structured tutor support through the ~3,000-word workplace fire risk assessment — from scoping to submission.

  • PAS79-1:2020 walk-through
  • Draft review & feedback rounds
  • Submission-ready confidence checks

Proven Impact

95%

of course participants report a significant improvement in their ability to manage and lead fire safety initiatives.

60%

Organisations that have implemented course principles have seen a 60% reduction in workplace fire risks and incidents.

90%

of participants noted a marked improvement in their organisation's emergency preparedness and response strategies.

The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety provided by KeyOstas was a game-changer. The practical and in-depth approach to fire safety has empowered me to enhance our workplace's safety protocols effectively. The knowledge gained is invaluable for anyone looking to specialise in fire safety.

Jonathan Thomas, Head of Facilities

Why KeyOstas

Why study the NEBOSH Fire Certificate with KeyOstas?

01

NEBOSH Gold Learning Partner

Top-tier accreditation status with NEBOSH — the recognised mark for centres meeting the highest delivery and learner-outcome standards.

02

Accredited Centre 009

One of NEBOSH’s longest-standing accredited centres — centre number 009, trading and training since 1984.

03

85%+ pass rate

Across our NEBOSH portfolio. We invest in tutor coaching, mock papers and FSC2 walk-throughs to keep that number high.

Need to spread the cost? Pay in 3 interest-free instalments at checkout with Klarna.

Where we run NEBOSH Fire Certificate courses

We run our NEBOSH Fire Safety courses across three venues so you can pick the location that suits you — head office in Southam plus regional centres in Bromsgrove and Manchester Airport.

Warwickshire · Head Office

Southam Training Centre

Our flagship classroom centre. Tutor-led FSC1 + FSC2 delivery, free parking, lunch and refreshments included.

  • CV47 0FS — easy access from M40 & M1
  • Small group sizes
  • Dedicated KeyOstas fire-safety tutors
Worcestershire

Bromsgrove Hotel

Hotel-based classroom delivery for learners across the Midlands. On-site parking and catering included.

  • B61 0JB — close to M5 J5
  • Comfortable conference learning environment
  • Same NEBOSH-set sittings + KeyOstas tutors
North West

Holiday Inn Manchester Airport

A convenient northern delivery venue for the Fire Certificate. Close to motorway and rail links.

  • Manchester Airport — M56 / Metrolink rail
  • Day-delegate package included
  • Ideal for North West and Midlands learners
FAQ

NEBOSH Fire Certificate — Frequently Asked Questions

What level is the NEBOSH Fire Certificate?+

It’s a Level 3 qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and Level 6 on the SCQF in Scotland. That’s the same level as the NEBOSH General Certificate.

How long does the NEBOSH Fire Certificate take?+

Around 48 study hours in total — 28 taught + 20 self-study. Classroom delivery runs over 4–5 days plus revision and assessment time. Live virtual delivery is similar. E-learning typically takes 8–12 weeks alongside a normal job.

What can I do with a NEBOSH Fire Certificate?+

Specialist fire-safety roles like Fire Safety Adviser, Fire Risk Assessor, Fire Safety Officer, Fire Warden Coordinator and Compliance Manager with a fire remit. Sectors include social housing, FM contractors, NHS estates, hospitality and PBSA — see the careers section above for current UK salary ranges and sources.

Is the NEBOSH Fire Certificate worth it?+

Yes, if your role involves fire-safety responsibility. It’s the most widely recognised UK Level 3 fire qualification, employers list it as preferred or required for fire-specialist roles, and it’s a defensible position to take to a court or insurer if something goes wrong on your watch.

Are there any entry requirements?+

No formal entry requirements — you don’t need a previous qualification to start. NEBOSH recommends a working English level equivalent to IELTS 6.0 because the FSC1 exam and FSC2 report are written in English to a professional standard.

What happens if I fail the exam or assignment?+

NEBOSH refers (rather than fails) candidates who don’t reach the standard. You can resit FSC1 at the next available sitting and resubmit FSC2 once you’ve addressed the markers’ feedback. You have a five-year window from your first attempt to pass both units.

How many steps are in a fire risk assessment?+

The PAS79-1:2020 methodology you’ll learn on the course follows a five-step process: identify hazards · identify people at risk · evaluate, remove, reduce and protect · record, plan and train · review and revise. The Government’s Home Office guidance for non-domestic premises uses the same five-step framework.

Who is responsible for fire safety in the workplace?+

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the “Responsible Person” is the duty-holder for non-domestic premises — usually the employer, occupier or owner. The Fire Certificate is designed to give that person, or their adviser, the technical knowledge to discharge those duties competently.

Online vs classroom — do you get the same certificate?+

Yes — identical NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety on completion. Classroom is faster (4–5 days), live virtual mirrors that pace, and e-learning is self-paced over 8–12 weeks. The exam and the FSC2 assessment are the same regardless of how you study.

When do I get my results?+

NEBOSH publishes results approximately 50 working days after the submission deadline. Once both units are passed, your full National Certificate in Fire Safety is issued and posted out by NEBOSH directly.

NEBOSH Fire vs NEBOSH General — which should I do first?+

Most people do the NEBOSH General Certificate first for broad H&S knowledge, then add the NEBOSH Fire Certificate as a recognised specialism. If you already work in a fire-led role — warden, FRA assessor, social housing compliance — the Fire Certificate first is also a perfectly valid path.

Can my employer fund this course?+

In most cases, yes. Many UK employers fund NEBOSH qualifications under their training and CPD budget, particularly post-Building Safety Act 2022. Klarna pay-in-3 is also available at checkout if you’re self-funding. Pass the Fire Certificate, add the NEBOSH General, and the NEBOSH Diploma is the natural route to chartered (CMIOSH) status.

How much does the NEBOSH Fire Certificate cost?+

£956 +VAT for classroom delivery, £856 +VAT for live virtual delivery, and POA for in-company training. All prices include NEBOSH registration, FSC1 + FSC2 exam fees, study materials and tutor support. See Learning Options above for full breakdown.

Is the NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate the same as the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety?+

Yes — they are the same qualification. The official NEBOSH name is the NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety, but it’s commonly searched as the NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate, NEBOSH Fire Certificate, NEBOSH Fire Course, NEBOSH Fire Cert or simply NEBOSH Fire. All refer to the same Level 3 RQF qualification.

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