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Fire Warden Training Saudi Arabia — TVTC Certified

When an alarm sounds, the first five minutes decide the outcome. PITC KSA delivers hands-on, TVTC-accredited fire warden training across Saudi Arabia — Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Yanbu, and every industrial region. Practical. Bilingual. Same-day certification.

TVTC Accredited Certificate

Recognised by Saudi government, ARAMCO, SABIC, and all major contractors

Bilingual Instruction

Full instruction in English and Arabic — not translated materials

Nationwide Onsite Delivery

We bring equipment and trainers to your facility anywhere in Saudi Arabia

COURSE DETAILS

Format: Onsite + Practical Assessment

Duration: 1 Day (4 Hours)

Certificate: TVTC Accredited

Language: English & Arabic

Delivery: Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Yanbu

Professionals Trained

Corporate Clients

Years Experience

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FIRE WARDEN ROLE

What Fire Wardens Actually Do

A fire warden is the person who takes charge when an alarm sounds. Not a title on an org chart. The actual person moving people out, checking assembly points, communicating with fire services.

Core responsibilities:
— Activating the alarm (if safe)
— Directing staff to assembly point
— Running headcount
— Reporting missing staff
— Logging the incident

In Saudi Arabia, Civil Defence regulations require trained wardens on every shift. No exceptions. The law is clear on this.

ACROSS SAUDI ARABIA

Fire Warden Training Across Saudi Workplaces

Jeddah’s port runs 24/7. Riyadh’s construction never stops. Dammam’s petrochemical sites operate around the clock. Jubail’s industrial zones are massive. Yanbu’s operations never close. In every region, when an emergency happens, emergency services take 8 to 15 minutes to arrive. That window is yours to manage.

A trained fire warden ensures orderly evacuation, rapid headcount, communication with emergency services, and accountability. Without training, you get panic and chaos.

Jeddah & Port Operations

24/7 port operations, crowded facilities, constant traffic of personnel and visitors

Riyadh Construction & Corporate

Rapid construction, high-rise offices, Vision 2030 infrastructure projects

Dammam & Eastern Province

Oil & gas facilities, petrochemical zones, hazardous material handling

Jubail & Yanbu Industrial

Heavy manufacturing, chemical processing, remote site operations
6 KEY BENEFITS

What Fire Warden Training Delivers

TVTC Certification

Accepted by Saudi government, contractors, ARAMCO, SABIC, insurance companies

Reduced Evacuation Injuries

Trained-warden evacuations reduce injuries 60–70% vs. untrained response

Equipment Mastery

Fire extinguishers, alarms, assembly points, emergency procedures—hands-on practice

Full Regulatory Compliance

Meet Saudi Labour Law, Civil Defence, contractor requirements—zero compliance gaps

Staff Confidence

Employees who know leadership has trained them for emergencies work safer, smarter

Facility-Specific Training

Customized to YOUR layout, hazards, shifts, not generic one-size-fits-all
9 YEARS NATIONWIDE

Why PITC KSA Leads Fire Warden Training

1,350 professionals trained across 940 companies in every major Saudi city. Our trainers have field backgrounds in construction, oil & gas, petrochemical, healthcare, hospitality. We understand the risks you face because we’ve worked on the sites you run.

Real Evacuation Drills

Not slides. Actual evacuation simulations with real equipment and scenarios

Maximum 16 Per Session

Small cohorts ensure everyone practices with equipment, not just watches

Professional Equipment

Real fire extinguishers, alarm systems, evacuation equipment—no toy props
ONSITE NATIONWIDE

Fire Warden Training in Every Major Saudi City

PITC KSA delivers onsite fire warden training across Saudi Arabia. We bring certified trainers and all equipment to your facility. Wherever you operate — port zones, construction sites, petrochemical plants, industrial complexes, corporate offices — we’re there.

Jeddah — Port operations, hotels, commercial hubs, warehouses

Riyadh — Construction, corporate offices, Vision 2030 projects

Dammam — Oil & gas, petrochemical, Eastern Province facilities

Jubail — Industrial zones, manufacturing, chemical plants

Yanbu — Port, industrial operations, manufacturing facilities

COURSE OUTLINE

What You’ll Learn in Fire Warden Training

Decision-making — When to evacuate, when to shelter-in-place
Evacuation procedures — Moving people out safely
Fire extinguisher use — PASS method, when and when not to use
Assembly point management — Headcount, missing person procedures
Emergency communication — Talking with fire services
Incident documentation — Reporting what happened
Saudi-specific scenarios — Industrial, high-rise, port operations
Hands-on drills — Actual evacuation practice with assessment

Bilingual instruction — Full teaching in Arabic and English
One day, eight hours — Classroom theory + practical drills
TVTC certification — Issued same day upon passing assessment

FAQ

Fire Warden Training Questions Answered

Is fire warden training mandatory in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. The Saudi Labour Law and Civil Defence regulations require facilities with staff or public presence to have trained fire wardens. Non-compliance carries fines, work stoppages, and liability exposure.
How long is the fire warden course?
Most courses run one full day (8 hours) including classroom theory and practical drills. PITC KSA also offers condensed 4-hour refresher courses for staff renewing existing certification.
Will participants receive a certificate?
Yes. Participants who pass the practical and written assessment receive a TVTC-recognised fire warden certificate, issued on the training day. Certificates are valid for 3 years.
Can PITC KSA deliver fire warden training at our facility in Riyadh, Dammam, or Jubail?
Yes. PITC KSA delivers onsite fire warden training across all major Saudi cities — Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Yanbu, and all industrial regions. We supply all equipment and tailor the course to your facility layout.
What's the difference between fire warden and fire safety officer training?
Fire wardens manage on-the-ground evacuation during an emergency. Fire safety officers oversee broader fire prevention strategy, training coordination, and regulatory compliance. Most organisations need both roles.
How many fire wardens does my facility need?
Civil Defence guidelines recommend 1 trained warden per 50–100 employees, depending on facility layout, type (office vs. industrial), and shift structure. PITC KSA assesses your specific needs during the consultation.
Do fire wardens need other certifications too?
Often yes. Many facilities train wardens in both fire warden skills and BLS so they can respond to medical emergencies during evacuation or in the assembly area while awaiting fire services.
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Schedule Fire Warden Training Across Saudi Arabia

When an alarm sounds, evacuation happens. Whether it’s controlled or chaotic depends on preparation. Saudi law requires trained wardens. Insurance expects them. Your people deserve them.

PITC KSA delivers fire warden training built for how Saudi facilities operate. Practical. Bilingual. Hands-on. Available in Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Yanbu, and every major industrial region.

Contact us to schedule training for your facility. Group bookings, corporate contracts, multi-site deployments available.

Get TVTC-Certified Fire Warden Training

Onsite delivery across all major Saudi cities. Bilingual instruction. Same-day certification. Group bookings and corporate contracts available.