Course Title:

Certificate in Fire Protection Preparatory Program – Advanced Workshop

Course ID:

150724 0101 223PRA

Course Dates :

15/Jul/2024

 To

19/Jul/2024

Course Duration :

5

Course Location:

London

United Kingdom

Course Fees GBP £ :

Primary Price

£4,555.99

VAT may vary depending on the country where the course or workshop is held

Course Fees USD $:

Advisory Price

$5,829.09

VAT may vary depending on the country where the course or workshop is held

Course Category:

Professional and CPD Training Programs

Safety, Security, Fire, Emergency Response Engineering

Course Certified By:

* Professional Training and CPD Programs
Leading to : Executive Diploma Certificate
Leading to : Executive Mini Masters Certificate
Leading to : Executive Masters Certificate

* ESHub CPD
* LondonUni - Executive Management Training
* Others

United Kingdom

Secure Your Place

Please Note : Your £250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.
To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.

Course Information

Introduction

Upon completion of this course, participants will have a thorough understanding of firefighting and detection alarm system, Signal diagram, LCN & UCN, Network and GUS administration, and Drawing/Distribution/ Termination details of FSC & Fire Protection Panel.
Participants will have in-depth Knowledge of network design, hydraulic calculations by using NFPA programs, equipment selection, proper operation, troubleshooting through presentation of actual case studies.
Participants will be divided into two or three groups and each will receive a project and at end of calculations, by using elite software program

Objectives

The course should benefit engineering personnel working with or in fire alarm systems.
Also intended for those who are responsible for enhancing fire safety awareness and emergency planning practices in industrial applications:
• Health safety and environment professionals and representative.
• Emergency response team members/leaders
• Fire and security officers.
• Others who may find themselves in a leadership position when responding to a major emergency or involved in implementing the company's Health Safety
• and Environmental Safety Management Systems.

Who Should Attend?

• Firefighters and emergency responders seeking advanced training in fire protection.
• Fire protection engineers and consultants looking to enhance their expertise.
• Facility managers and building owners responsible for fire safety.
• Safety professionals and risk managers involved in fire protection planning and implementation.

Training Method

• Pre-assessment
• Live group instruction
• Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
• Interactive participation and discussion
• Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
• Group activities and tests
• Each participant receives a 7” Tablet containing a copy of the presentation, slides and handouts
• Post-assessment

Program Support

This program is supported by:
* Interactive discussions
* Role-play
* Case studies and highlight the techniques available to the participants.

Daily Agenda

The course agenda will be as follows:
• Technical Session 08.30-10.00 am
• Coffee Break 10.00-10.15 am
• Technical Session 10.15-12.15 noon
• Coffee Break 12.15-12.45 pm
• Technical Session 12.45-02.30 pm
• Course Ends 02.30 pm

Secure Your Place

Please Note : Your £250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.
To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.

Course Outlines

Week 1

Day One
• What is fire?
• What is the firefighting system?
• Classification of occupancies
• Types of sprinkler systems
• Sequence of operations for firefighting and detection system equipped with suppression system.
• Signal interconnection philosophy Diagram.
• LCN & UCN interconnection Diagram.
• Types of sprinklers
• Dry pipe sprinkler system
• Deluge & Per-action system.
• Refrigerated spaces.
• Commercial type cooking equipment
• Wet-pipe sprinkler system
• Single line diagram & Grounding Scheme
• Network Configuration & GUS Administration
• Details Drawings for FCS & Fire Protection Panel
• Firefighting systems (fixed)
• NFPA 13 Sprinkler System
• Types of sprinklers
• What is the firefighting system?
• Classification of occupancies
• Types of sprinkler system
• Dry pipe sprinkler system
• Deluge & Pre-action system.
• Wet-pipe sprinkler system
• Basic Design of Sprinkler system
• Fire pumps.
• Co2 firefighting system
• FM 200 and similar firefighting

Day Two
• Basic Design of Sprinkler Systems
• How to design a project
• Sprinkler distribution inside the places
• Risk Assessment, Safety & Emergency Planning
• Fire precautions regulation and legislation
o Basic of fire Safety and the Cost of fires
o Four steps to a successful Fires Risk Assessment
o Methodology and checklist for carrying one out
o Checklists – ignition and fuel sources
o Design and construction requirements for exits; Escape
o Firefighting equipment and fixed extinguishing systems
• Evacuation Procedures – including Bomb Threats
o Workshop – Theory into practice – delegates to carry out an inspection and fire Risk Assessment
• Effective Safety, Fire Prevention and Emergency Planning Program, Fire
• Prevention policy:
o Portable Fire Extinguishers (PFE)
o Class of Fire
o Class Discussion on use and limitations of PFE followed by PFE Quiz
o Fire Protection and Fire Prevention Measures

Day Three
• Reputation Management
• Case Study-Essentials of Safety Management Systems
• European Union Directives: Control of Major Accident & Hazard Regulations
• On Site Safety Management Systems
• On and Off-site Emergency Plans
• Case Study
• Incident Command Systems
• On-Scene management. How to quickly establish a reliable information flow from the scene, co-ordination all resources, on and off site.
• Post – incident evaluations, de-briefs, and reports.
• Case Study
• Maintenance of equipment plans and procedures – exercising.
• Workshop and Class Exercise – "Safe operation of an industrial Site".
• Human behaviour and Fire Safety
• Case Study
• Program Evaluation
• Discuss personal action plans.

Day Four
• Signal Interconnection philosophy Diagram
• LCN & UGN Interconnection Diagram
• Signal Line Diagram & Grounding Scheme
• Network Configuration & GUS Administration
• Area Database and history Groups / Configuration
• General Drawings – FSC & Fire protection Panel
• Power Distribution - FSC & Protection Panel
• Power consumption Calculation – FSC & Fire Protection panel
• Termination Details – FSC & Fire Protection panel
• SMM Point List – FSC
• Functional Logics – FSC
• Communication Drawings – FSC
• General Drawings – Auxiliary Console
• General Drawings - Firefighting Panel
• Power Distribution - Firefighting Panel
• Power Consumption – Fire Fighting Panel
• Functional Logistics – Fire Fighting Panel
• Leader Diagram – Fire Fighting Panel
• Graphics Printouts

Day Five
• Fire prevention and protection.
• Components of firefighting plan
• Fire hazard analysis.
• Fire risk assessment.
• Methods of control
• Communication of fire prevention plan
• Fire alarms and detectors system.
• Introduction to NFPA 72
• Components of fire detection and alarm system
• Types of detectors
• Lay out of detectors.
• Specification of alarm system
• New application of the alarm system
• Inspection and maintenance
• NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
• 21. Means of Egress Requirements
• Exit Routes Basic Requirements
• Exit door Specifications.
• Exit marking.
• Emergency Action Plan DAY
• Firefighting systems (manual)
• Types of portable fire extinguishers
• Using and inspecting fire extinguishers
• Rail hose cabinet
• Fire hydrants.
Practical Case Studies and Exercises:
How Fire Starts
• Learning about fire Chemical reaction and flash point
o Pieces of paper
o Pieces of wood
o Lighters
o Glasses of water
Theories of Fire Fighting
• Learning how fire is suppressed.
o Different Types of Fire Extinguisher
o Drum
o Some wood
o Gasoline
Rescue
• Learning how rescue is done during smoke.
o Some ashes (Piece of cloth to bind the rescuers) Fire Scene Size-up.
• Learning how to size-up a fire and give an initial fire scene report.
o Stimulation of having a fire scene and the first response fire officer is sizing up.
• Firefighting Sector (Workshop)
o Learning develops firefighting sectors.

Secure Your Place

Please Note : Your £250.00 Deposit will be deducted from the total invoice Amount.
To commence the registration process for your training course, please follow the link provided and proceed with; Upon successful payment, we will promptly contact you to finalize your enrollment and issue a confirmation of your guaranteed placement.

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