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Introduction to Fire Strategies

January 9, 2025 by Erika Rabaya

This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM.

Course Overview

This one-day course provides an introduction to fire strategies, focusing on their purpose, components, and significance in the design and construction of buildings in the UK. The course will cover the essentials of what a fire strategy is, who is responsible for its development, and the importance of integrating fire safety measures early in the design and construction phases. The day will conclude with a practical group exercise where participants will review and discuss a basic fire strategy.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of a fire strategy and its components.
  • Recognise the importance of fire strategies in building design and occupant safety.
  • Identify the key stakeholders involved in developing and implementing fire strategies.
  • Appreciate the role of drawings and the build stage in the formation of an effective fire strategy.
  • Apply the knowledge gained by analysing and discussing a basic fire strategy in a group setting.

Tutor Bio:

Tutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI

Bio:
David White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries, including healthcare, and education.

Course Rules:

  • Respect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
  • Engagement: Actively participate in discussions, activities, and group exercises.
  • Cell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call, leave the classroom.
  • Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.
  • Safety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
  • Compliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.

Accessibility:
If you have any accessibility requirements, please inform [email protected].

Tagged With: All Events UK, Courses and Workshops

Introduction to Fire Strategies

January 9, 2025 by Erika Rabaya

This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM.

Course Overview

This one-day course provides an introduction to fire strategies, focusing on their purpose, components, and significance in the design and construction of buildings in the UK. The course will cover the essentials of what a fire strategy is, who is responsible for its development, and the importance of integrating fire safety measures early in the design and construction phases. The day will conclude with a practical group exercise where participants will review and discuss a basic fire strategy.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of a fire strategy and its components.
  • Recognise the importance of fire strategies in building design and occupant safety.
  • Identify the key stakeholders involved in developing and implementing fire strategies.
  • Appreciate the role of drawings and the build stage in the formation of an effective fire strategy.
  • Apply the knowledge gained by analysing and discussing a basic fire strategy in a group setting.

Tutor Bio:

Tutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI

Bio:
David White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries, including healthcare, and education.

Course Rules:

  • Respect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
  • Engagement: Actively participate in discussions, activities, and group exercises.
  • Cell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call, leave the classroom.
  • Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.
  • Safety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
  • Compliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.

Accessibility:
If you have any accessibility requirements, please inform [email protected].

Tagged With: All Events UK, Courses and Workshops

Introduction to Fire Strategies

January 9, 2025 by Erika Rabaya

This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM.

Course Overview

This one-day course provides an introduction to fire strategies, focusing on their purpose, components, and significance in the design and construction of buildings in the UK. The course will cover the essentials of what a fire strategy is, who is responsible for its development, and the importance of integrating fire safety measures early in the design and construction phases. The day will conclude with a practical group exercise where participants will review and discuss a basic fire strategy.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of a fire strategy and its components.
  • Recognise the importance of fire strategies in building design and occupant safety.
  • Identify the key stakeholders involved in developing and implementing fire strategies.
  • Appreciate the role of drawings and the build stage in the formation of an effective fire strategy.
  • Apply the knowledge gained by analysing and discussing a basic fire strategy in a group setting.

Tutor Bio:

Tutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI

Bio:
David White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries, including healthcare, and education.

Course Rules:

  • Respect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
  • Engagement: Actively participate in discussions, activities, and group exercises.
  • Cell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call, leave the classroom.
  • Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.
  • Safety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
  • Compliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.

Accessibility:
If you have any accessibility requirements, please inform [email protected].

Tagged With: All Events UK, Courses and Workshops

Introduction to Fire Strategies

January 9, 2025 by Erika Rabaya

This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM.

Course Overview

This one-day course provides an introduction to fire strategies, focusing on their purpose, components, and significance in the design and construction of buildings in the UK. The course will cover the essentials of what a fire strategy is, who is responsible for its development, and the importance of integrating fire safety measures early in the design and construction phases. The day will conclude with a practical group exercise where participants will review and discuss a basic fire strategy.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of a fire strategy and its components.
  • Recognise the importance of fire strategies in building design and occupant safety.
  • Identify the key stakeholders involved in developing and implementing fire strategies.
  • Appreciate the role of drawings and the build stage in the formation of an effective fire strategy.
  • Apply the knowledge gained by analysing and discussing a basic fire strategy in a group setting.

Tutor Bio:

Tutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI

Bio:
David White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries, including healthcare, and education.

Course Rules:

  • Respect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
  • Engagement: Actively participate in discussions, activities, and group exercises.
  • Cell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call, leave the classroom.
  • Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.
  • Safety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
  • Compliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.

Accessibility:
If you have any accessibility requirements, please inform [email protected].

Tagged With: All Events UK, Courses and Workshops

Four Steps to Better Fire Doorset Specification and Long-term Fire Safety

January 8, 2025 by Erika Rabaya

Fire doorsets are vital to a building’s fire safety strategy. Like any part of that strategy, the doorsets depend on being installed and maintained correctly to deliver their intended performance. This one-hour RIBA accredited seminar covers 4 key things that you should look for when using fire doorsets in your projects.

Tagged With: All Events UK, Webinars

A1-W2 and A2-W1 Building Membranes

January 8, 2025 by Erika Rabaya

This new CPD explains the critical functions of façade membranes within external wall systems, including protection against weather, maintaining the integrity of the building envelope, enhancing energy efficiency, and fire protection which has become essential under post-Grenfell regulations. The webinar outlines the ideal solutions for different requirements, including optimum fire safety, protection against driving rain and prevention of mould. It focuses on high-rise/higher-risk buildings, and facades that need to be watertight. The CPD also outlines essential UK Building Regulations and the certificates required to demonstrate compliance.

Tagged With: All Events UK, Webinars

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