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Fire Safety Matters launches Ignite CPD webinar platform
05 May 2025
FIRE SAFETY Matters has launched a new online webinar Continuing Professional Development (CPD) streaming service called Ignite CPD. Ignite CPD is a fully searchable platform that plays host to all of the webinars that have been run by Fire Safety Matters and Health and Safety Matters in an On Demand format and provides a personalised CPD certificate for each webinar that’s watched by subscribers.

Fire Safety Matters’ webinars will still be free to watch live by registering for each session, but viewers will only be able to access the On Demand webinars by subscribing to Ignite CPD.
Ignite CPD includes all of the following (and more):
*View over 240 expert fire safety and Health and Safety webinars anytime, anywhere
*Fully searchable platform
*Download or store your own personalised CPD certificates
*Premium legal update webinars
*On Demand virtual Fire Safety Matters Live and Health and Safety Matters Live conference recordings
*Exclusive subscriber-only webinars
Ignite CPD provides everything you need to enhance your professional development and remain up-to-date with compliance issues. All for the cost of just £25 per month.
As a current webinar viewer, you will even receive a 10% discount if you sign-up before 31 May 2025 (Code: IGNITELAUNCH).
*Visit www.ignitecpd.com for further information and sign-up today!
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