Why Attend This Training Course?
Fire Safety within a building or plant must be managed to be effective. Naturally, there cannot be an "off the shelf solution". Every workplace is different. Therefore, Fire prevention and associated Fire Risk Assessments are not theoretical exercises. The purpose of this Advanced Course is to improve Fire Safety in your building Ask yourself that if a major fire occurred in your Section, Department or Plant will people, including visitors and contractors, know exactly what to do and where to go? Will members of staff be able to instigate and implement the available Emergency Procedures? To help answer these questions, this training course will investigate the principles and practices of Warnings, Evacuation, Emergency Procedures, Training and Exercises.
What Is The Training Course Methodology?
This training course methodology depends on enabling participants to interact and exchange experiences, explore their competencies and achieve their career aspirations, using forward-thinking training arts, such as theoretical lectures and/or open discussion to exchange opinions and experiences, scenarios, innovative thinking brainstorming. Participants will receive an agenda including training material as a reference, in addition to some extra notes and booklets.
Who Should Attend This Training Course?
This training course is designed for Industrial security department staff and fire maintenance equipment specialists at industrial and service facilities.
What Are The Training Course Objectives?
Define sources of fire
How to prevent the source of fire
Introduce the types of manual and automated fire extinguishing equipment used worldwide
Practical training on the maintenance of various firefighting equipment
What Is The Training Course Curriculum?
Fire Alarm and Fire Extinguishing Systems
Classification of fire hazards according to the NFPA fire code
Fire alarm systems NFPA73
Latest technology in fire alarm systems NFPA73
Fire alarm systems by detecting invisible smoke
Fire alarm systems by detecting smoke with smoke-sensitive video cameras
Fire Extinguishing Systems
Sprinkler Fire extinguishing system according to the NFPA13 fire code
Fire Extinguishers Network
Mist fire system according to the NFPA13 fire code
HiFog fire system with cylinder system according to the NFPA13 fire code
HiFog fire hose network according to the NFPA750 fire code
Fire extinguishing system and fire boxes according to code NFPA14
NFP20 Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguishers Network according to NFPA750 Fire Code
Foam Fire extinguishers
Fire extinguishers using air tanks with an oxygen content of less than 15.5%
Designing fire extinguishing systems that continuously maintain oxygen content less than 15.5%
Non-Refillable Solid Material Fire Extinguishers
FM200 fire extinguishing methods
CO2 fire extinguishing methods
Chemical powder fire extinguishers
Distribution of hand extinguishers in places according to degrees of risk
Hydraulic calculation and pressure loss in the fire extinguishing network NFPA13
Prevention and Fire Safety Vision and Contingency Plans
Fire losses and fire safety requirements
Fluid and flammable liquids and flash point
Civil defense requirements for protection against fire
Successful fire prevention steps
Testing methods for fire extinguishing systems
Lighting of emergency passages
Sign Requirements and instructions in different facilities
Team work during fire hazards
Effective team technology to manage emergency plan during fire
Testing escape and evacuation plans
Fixed fire equipment
Effective Safety Methods of Fire Protection and Fire Extinguishing Systems
Manual fire extinguishers
Manual fire extinguishers according to gravity
Measurement of fire prevention systems and firefighting devices
Effectiveness of the contingency plan
Emergency plan and evaluating the response
An effective emergency plan workshop
Evacuation plans
Fire Equipment Maintenance Requirements and Considerations
Case study for fire equipment maintenance requirements
Behavior of individuals during the fire and the use of fire equipment
Program for previous plans
Open discussion
Basic Requirements for Fire Safety and Performance of Fire Fighting Systems
Site safety against fire
How to manage fire extinguishing and emergency systems during the fire
Preparing an emergency plan working group
Emergency communication for escape and evacuation plans
Training manual to raise the efficiency of those responsible for fire extinguishing systems
Simulation of escape and evacuation plan
How to design escape routes and secure them against fire
How to choose the assembly of workers in safe places during the fire Modern communication systems during the fire
Case study
ACAD Professional Certificate - APC
ACAD Training & Consulting uses the power of its network to bring about positive, tangible change. We champion the training courses profession and the interests of individuals, engaged in that profession, for the benefit of all. ACAD Professional Certificates are designed for those who are enthusiastic to challenge themselves to reach the extra mile. Participants who fully attend an APC course and successfully pass the exam on the last training day, will receive an ACAD Professional Certificate (APC). APC are regionally recognized and can be esteemed when applying for more senior roles in Egypt and MENA region.
Exam Details:
Duration: 1 hour | Multiple Choice | Closed book | Pass mark: 65%
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