This new course takes a pragmatic approach to help you understand how buildings are constructed to meet passive fire safety standards and consequently improve the accuracy and suitability of fire risk assessments.
by Erika Rabaya
This new course takes a pragmatic approach to help you understand how buildings are constructed to meet passive fire safety standards and consequently improve the accuracy and suitability of fire risk assessments.
by Erika Rabaya
This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM.
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.
By the end of this course, participants will:
Tutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI
by Erika Rabaya
This new course takes a pragmatic approach to help you understand how buildings are constructed to meet passive fire safety standards and consequently improve the accuracy and suitability of fire risk assessments.
by Erika Rabaya
Join Prof Steve McGuirk CBE, QFSM, DL, MA, BA(Hons), BSc, FIFireE, for a transformative one-day professional development event in partnership with the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM). With nearly 40 years in fire and rescue services, including 17 years as Chief Fire Officer, Steve brings unparalleled expertise from his senior operational roles, as well as his role as an expert witness in the Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry and Executive Director of the Fire Sector Confederation. This high-impact event condenses seven years of Grenfell Inquiry evidence into seven hours of practical insights, equipping fire safety practitioners with the systemic awareness needed to help prevent future tragedies.
Delve into the Grenfell Inquiry’s findings through three dynamic sessions. First, demystify the Public Inquiry process, exploring its structure, media influence, and key outcomes from both phases. Next, uncover Phase 2’s revelations about systemic failures to rethink fire safety as a complex adaptive system, and the implications for professional practice. Finally, experience a minute-by-minute analysis of the critical first two hours of the Grenfell fire, examining command decisions and pivotal moments that shaped the outcome, drawn from Inquiry evidence.
This focused and immersive event is a vital investment for fire safety professionals committed to strengthening accountability and judgement. Previously delivered to multiple organisations with exceptional feedback, this Day offers a unique opportunity. Secure your place for a day of profound learning and professional growth, as attendance will be limited.
by Erika Rabaya
This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM.
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.
By the end of this course, participants will:
Tutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI
by Erika Rabaya
FRA Validation Course
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.
Course 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 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 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:
Accessibility:
If you have any accessibility requirements, please inform [email protected].
