How to Do a Fire Safety Audit QLD training course for compliant workplace fire safety inspections and risk management

Why This Course Matters

Fire safety compliance is not just about extinguishers on the wall.

A compliant workplace must demonstrate:

— Clear emergency procedures
— Effective evacuation planning
— Trained staff and documented drills
— Properly maintained fire protection systems
— Accurate and organised records

Many organisations struggle because they do not know:

— What should actually be inspected
— What documentation should exist
— What compliant evidence looks like
— How to write findings clearly
— How to prioritise corrective actions

This course removes that uncertainty.

What Is Included

This course provides:

— A complete Fire Safety Audit Report Template (ready to use)
— Step-by-step training on how to complete each section
— Practical guidance on what compliant evidence looks like
— Real-world examples of common fire safety deficiencies
— A clear corrective action planning framework
— Certificate of Completion

Everything you need to conduct and document a workplace fire safety audit in South Australia.

No guesswork. No generic theory. Practical application.

How to Do a Fire Safety Audit—South Australia

Learn how to conduct a compliant fire safety audit in South Australia and identify workplace fire risks with confidence.

If you are responsible for workplace safety, building management, or compliance oversight, you cannot afford to guess your way through a fire safety audit.

In South Australia, workplaces must have effective emergency planning, evacuation procedures, and fire safety arrangements in place. Many businesses believe they are compliant — until an audit reveals gaps.

This course gives you the structure, clarity, and confidence to conduct a proper fire safety audit and document it professionally.

You will not just receive a checklist.
You will understand what to look for, why it matters, and how to report it correctly.

What You Will Learn

By the end of this training, you will be able to:

— Plan and scope a workplace fire safety audit properly
— Identify ignition sources, fuel loads, and fire spread risks
— Inspect exits, evacuation paths, and emergency signage
— Review emergency plans and evacuation procedures
— Assess training records and drill documentation
— Review fire protection system maintenance evidence
— Identify compliance gaps
— Assign practical risk ratings
— Complete a professional fire safety audit report

You will leave with a structured, repeatable audit process you can use again and again.

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

— WHS Officers
— Safety Coordinators
— Facility Managers
— Building Managers
— Operations Managers
— Supervisors
— Small to Medium Business Owners
— Anyone responsible for workplace fire safety reviews

If fire safety compliance sits on your desk — this course is for you.