Active & Passive Fire System in Building
Course Description
The Active & Passive Fire Systems in Building course provides comprehensive insights into the design, implementation, and maintenance of fire protection systems to safeguard buildings and occupants. Participants will gain a deep understanding of both active and passive fire protection measures, covering everything from fire detection and suppression systems to structural elements designed to contain and prevent the spread of fire. This course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, ensuring participants are well-equipped to contribute to the creation of fire-safe environments.
Target Group
This course is designed for architects, engineers, building designers, fire safety officers, facility managers, and anyone involved in the planning, construction, or maintenance of buildings. It is essential for professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in creating fire-resistant structures and systems.
Course Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of fire science and the behavior of fires in different building scenarios.
- Design and implement active fire protection systems, including fire alarms, sprinklers, and suppression technologies.
- Contribute to the creation of structures that enhance fire containment and prevention.
- Implement effective smoke management strategies to enhance evacuation and emergency response.
- Ensure familiarity with relevant building codes, standards, and regulations related to fire protection.
Course Duration
This course typically spans 2 days, allowing participants to delve into the intricacies of active and passive fire systems with a focus on practical implementation.