Health & safety specialists Foley and Baugh offer fire marshal training to businesses in Great Yarmouth and throughout the region.
In any small or medium-sized business, fire safety is a critical responsibility that cannot be left to chance. While alarms, extinguishers and evacuation plans are essential, having trained individuals who understand what to do in an emergency can make all the difference. This is where the role of the fire marshal comes in.
A fire marshal acts as a key point of support in helping an organisation manage fire risks and respond effectively if an incident occurs. Their responsibilities begin long before any alarm sounds. They play an important part in promoting awareness, helping colleagues understand basic fire precautions and ensuring that day-to-day practices do not create unnecessary hazards. Simple actions such as keeping escape routes clear or identifying unsafe storage can significantly reduce the likelihood of a fire starting.
Preparation is a central aspect of the role. Fire marshals help ensure that emergency procedures are understood and that evacuation plans are workable. They may assist with drills, check that safety equipment is accessible and confirm that signage remains visible. In smaller businesses, where resources are often limited, this proactive involvement supports compliance and helps establish good habits across the workforce.
If a fire does occur, the fire marshal’s role becomes more immediate. They help guide people to safety, support an orderly evacuation and check that designated areas have been cleared where it is safe to do so. Their presence can help prevent confusion or panic, particularly in workplaces where staff or visitors may not be familiar with emergency procedures.
The position also carries an ongoing responsibility to monitor risks. Changes to layouts, equipment or working practices can introduce new hazards, and fire marshals provide an extra level of awareness to help identify these early. By working alongside management, they contribute to maintaining effective fire safety arrangements over time.
For SMEs, appointing trained fire marshals is not just a procedural requirement. It strengthens resilience, builds confidence among staff and demonstrates a commitment to protecting people as well as property. With the right training and support, fire marshals become an essential part of a business’s wider approach to safety.
For fire marshal training in Great Yarmouth or elsewhere in the region, get in touch with Foley and Baugh.
Contact us today on 01493 659026 or email hello@foleyandbaugh.co.uk












