Fire Safety Facilities
"Active & Passive Fire Systems in Building"
Master the science of active and passive fire protection systems in buildings. Learn methods to identify, test, and maintain critical safety installations to minimize risk and protect assets.
Is This Program Right for Your Team?
Specifically designed to develop facilities managers, engineers, and building safety coordinators who are highly observant of protective laws and competent in handling hardware diagnostics.
Active & Passive System Diagnostics
Examine active firefighting systems (sprinklers, alarms) and structural passive systems (fire doors, compartmentation) to ensure flawless on-site emergency containment.
Safety Officers (SHO)
ERT Team Leaders
Facilities Managers
Building Technicians
Risk Management Teams
Site Operations Supervisors
Protection System Integrity
Using professional diagnostic methods, participants are guided through theory and practical curriculum to ensure both active fire protection (like sprinkler & alarm networks) and passive protection (such as certified fire doors) comply with regulatory codes.
Ensure building safety installations operate at 100% efficiency without critical mechanical or structural failure during emergencies.
Module Specifications
Technical training parameters for the 1-Day course.
Syllabus & Training Structure
Perfectly balanced between regulatory theory and physical system diagnostics.
Theory Session (Classroom)
fundamental-
Introduction of Fire Protection Facilities Reviewing core definitions, safety standards, and local structural regulations.
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Common Types of Fire Protection Facilities Comparing design mechanisms and functions of Active vs. Passive firefighting installations.
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Flow of Events During a Fire Emergency Analyzing how active warning systems and passive structures perform together during emergency evacuations.
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Fire Protection Facilities Maintenance Developing schedules for visual audits, troubleshooting systems, and exploring preventative maintenance benefits.
Practical & Assessment (Hands on)
Practical-
Practical Session 1: System Inspection Hands-on physical audits of sprinkler lines, fire hose reels, fire doors, and extinguisher tags.
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Practical Session 1: System Testing Conducting simulated test procedures for fire panel alerts, detector triggers, and main valve flows safely.
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Assessment 1 Taking a theoretical quiz and completing a practical evaluation to prove on-site facility inspection skills.
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Review, Debrief & Closing Detailed analysis of visual logs, troubleshooting scores, and certificate protocols with certified inspectors.
Who Should Attend?
The operational status of your facility's safety systems depends heavily on active, everyday supervision. This course is built to support key roles within your company.
Meeting Official Inspection Standards
Prepare your organization to pass scheduled fire safety checks and expedite Fire Certificate (FC) renewals through accurate, visual internal audits.
Facilities Managers & Supervisors
Understand physical mechanics, layout flows, and contractor service reports to approve protective facility maintenance plans.
Maintenance Engineers & Technical Crew
Gain technical training to carry out regular daily, weekly, and monthly system pressure tests independently.
Safety Officers (HSE / SHO)
Ensure on-site emergency assets remain in highly operational states and comply with strict national fire code standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick information regarding prerequisite conditions, testing setups, and credentials.
Keep Your Building's Fire Systems Operating Flawlessly
Secure your commercial facility, streamline fire inspections, and build strong technical skills within your maintenance staff through certified