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Introduction to Fire Strategies

November 22, 2024 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].

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FRA Validation Course

November 22, 2024 by Erika Rabaya

This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.
Overview:
This course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA, learn about validation techniques, understand the importance of validation, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.

Course Objectives:
  • Understand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.
  • Identify the components of a good FRA.
  • Learn auditing techniques for validation purposes.
  • Examine the process and importance of validation.
  • Understand how validation can foster continuous improvement.
  • Successfully validate an FRA.

Course Requirements:
This course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.

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].

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FRA Validation Course

November 22, 2024 by Erika Rabaya

This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.
Overview:
This course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA, learn about validation techniques, understand the importance of validation, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.

Course Objectives:
  • Understand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.
  • Identify the components of a good FRA.
  • Learn auditing techniques for validation purposes.
  • Examine the process and importance of validation.
  • Understand how validation can foster continuous improvement.
  • Successfully validate an FRA.

Course Requirements:
This course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.

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].

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DSEAR Awareness

November 19, 2024 by Erika Rabaya

Our DSEAR course is suitable for anyone working with dangerous substances and in explosive atmospheres.

Throughout this DSEAR course, you will learn what DSEAR is and that it is a health and safety legislation that duty holders such as employers and the self-employed must comply with.

You will also gain a greater knowledge around where DSEAR applies, and that it applies to most work activities in Great Britain where dangerous substances are produced, used or present.

In this course you will acknowledge that DSEAR is the main law that covers dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres. However you will cover the additional applicable health and safety laws relating to DSEAR.

Our DSEAR course will cover the importance of risk assessments and that they examine the hazards in the workplace and evaluate the risk of harm to workers and others.

It then looks at the existing precautions that are in place and determines whether they are sufficient to prevent people from being harmed.

If the risk assessment determines that the precautions are insufficient to reduce the risk of harm, then further action will be required, which will be covered in this course.

At the end of this course you will look at the control, mitigation and general safety measures required by DSEAR and the five safety principles that can be used when working with flammable substances.

In order to complete the course, you must achieve 80% or more in the final multiple choice quiz.

You will earn 3 CPD points on completion of the course, this course will take around 3 hours to complete and the certificate will last for two years.

  • Fully CPD registered
  • Completed online with instant downloadable certificate
  • Covers all required legislation and practices
  • Fully printed certificate posted next day
  • Complete the online multiple choice assessment as many times as you need to pass

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PEEPs in High Rise ELSPETH GRANT

November 19, 2024 by Erika Rabaya

Video presentation from the 7th International Tall Building Fire Safety Conference in May 2022.

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Waste Management in High Rise Nigel Deacon

November 19, 2024 by Erika Rabaya

Nigel Deacon Discusses the important issues of waste management in high rise buildings and the move away from internal refuse chutes. This presentation was part of the 7th International Tall Building Fire Safety Conference in London during May of 2022.

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