COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This five-day course is based on NFPA 13 and 20 standards. The
course is designed to provide participants with the tools needed to design and
install fire sprinkler systems in accordance with building and fire codes, also
will present new insights into hydraulic behavior, and will present the overall
methodology for performing hydraulic calculations of fire sprinkler systems.
Learning Objectives:
Use hazard classifications to design sprinkler systems
Understand the basic principles of hydraulic analysis for fire sprinkler
systems. Perform and review basic hydraulic calculations for fire sprinkler
systems. Select the most suitable type of system for your project Understand
water supplies for fire sprinkler systems with the inclusion of basic fire pump
criteria into a water supply. Develop system design criteria using hydraulic
calculations Describe sprinkler vs. non-sprinkler system requirements
Distinguish the suitability of different types of sprinkler systems to certain
hazards and construction components Evaluate whether a given water supply is
adequate for a system. Understand how to take basic sprinkler system design
criteria and properly apply it to hydraulic calculations of fire sprinkler
systems.Understand water system implications for sprinkler system and fire
protection designIllustrate combining fire pumps and water supplies Know how to
hydraulically calculate pipe sizes Become familiar with several methods of spot
checking hydraulic calculations.
PERMIT TO WORK ISSUER
AND RECEIVER COURSE
COURSE PROVIDED BY:
SAFETY INNOVATION FOR TRAINING SERVICES
INTRODUCTION
Permit to work systems are used as a control measure for
high risk work activates when simple human error could lead to death, serious
or disabling injuries.
Course Duration: This is a three days training course.
Course Contents:
Background to permit to work systems.Types of work
permit.The role of human error in accidents.Key definitions used in permit to
work systems.When to use a Permit to Work.Authorization and issue of a Permit
to Work.A step by step run through a typical permit to work system.The permit
issuer - duties and responsibilities.The permit receiver - duties and
responsibilities.Record keeping.Essential requirements of the GWP
procedure.Review and discussion.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone who has to manage, implement or use Permit to Work
systems. Typically Line Managers, Maintenance Managers and Engineers,
Supervisors, Safety Advisors and those selected to become new Permit Issuing
Authorities (those that issue and monitor the permit to work).
INCIDENT SAFETY
OFFICER'S COURSE
COURSE PROVIDED BY:
SAFETY INNOVATION FOR TRAINING SERVICES
COURSE OBJECTIVE
At the conclusion of this session, the fire-fighter,
operating as a health and safety officer will be able to list the general
duties of the incident scene safety officer, identify scene safety concerns,
fire behaviour considerations, special operations incidents, the role of the
safety officer prior to an incident, during an incident and after the incident.
Course Duration: Three training days.
Course Contents:
IntroductionScene Safety considerationsPotential hazards for
all types of incidentsRole prior to the incident
Identify high hazard and risk locationsReview and develop
pre-incident plansReview and develop standard operating proceduresChallenges
for the Safety OfficerRole during the incidentRisk evaluationIncident safety
size-upEvacuation proceduresEstablishing control zonesPlacement of apparatusUse
of supply and attack linesVentilation proceduresTarget hazards and fire load
potentialHazardous materialsEmergency medical and mass casualtyRole following
the incident
Post incident analysis and reportsInjury or death
reportsIdentification of corrective action for future incidentsCourse summary
COURSE PROVIDED BY:
SAFETY INNOVATION FOR TRAINING SERVICES
COURSE SUMMARY
Safety is one of the most important aspects in life, and to
insure the safety of human lives within any work area, hazards has to be
identified, and risks probabilities and severity has to be assessed so we can
determine the necessary incident/ injuries preventive measures.
Course Duration: Three training days.
Course Objectives:
Hazard identification at work areasDetermining appropriate
occupational preventive measures Defining various industrial & occupational
hazardsSelecting appropriate incident/ injury preventive measures for the
hazards identified
Course Contents:
Fundamentals of Occupational Risk Assessment
protocolOccupational Incident’s causesOccupational Hazard’s Identification
processComponents of Occupational Incidents Hazard Control Procedures &
PracticesRisk ScenariosRisk Assessment reporting
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