Fire
Fire Safety Assessment, Fire Detection & Protection System Design
Course Lenght: 18 Hours
Time: 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Mode: Online in zoom
Schedule: Dec 12.13,19,20,26,27,Jan 2,3,9
Class Recordings: Provided
Certificate From ISO
Course Fee: 5,500 BDT
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Course Briefing
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This course will teach you how to design fire detection and protection systems, as well as fire safety evaluations for industrial and commercial applications. The training covers fire hydrant systems, sprinkler systems, detection systems, and fire safety assessments, among other things.


Course Objectives
The objective of this course includes but is not limited to the followings:
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Fire Detection System Design
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Fire Protection System Design
CONTENT OUTLINE
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Topic 1: Introduction to Fire Safety, BNBC Guidelines, and OSHA Overview
-Safety in Built Environment
-Fire Dynamics and Understanding of Fire
-Information and Analysis for Fire Protection
- Overview of BNBC Guidelines for fire safety in infrastructure
-Introduction to OSHA fire safety: Key standards ​​​
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Topic 2: Accord & RSC Regulations
-Key requirements under Accord protocols
-RSC standards for fire safety inspections and remediation
-Integration with structural fire protection and human element programs
-OSHA alignments: Emergency action plans
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Topic 3: Alliance Regulations and International Standards
-Alliance guidelines for fire prevention and infrastructure
-Evacuation systems and their regulatory ties
-Comparison with BNBC, NFPA, and OSHA
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Topic 4: Fire Safety Assessment (FSA) Regulations & Procedure
-FSA methodologies and checklists
-Evacuation plan, egress paths, staircases, and corridor design for safe exit
-Sub-station and generator room separation walls & location selection
-Human element program integration, including OSHA training mandates
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Topic 5: Fire Detection Systems (FDS) Design
-Fire Detection and Alarm System
-Smoke Detector & Heat Detector Selection & spacing.
-Automatic Alarm, PA system, and Manual call points location selection.
-Heat & smoke ventilation and positive pressure in staircases , aligned with OSHA ventilation
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Topic 6: Fire Fighting Systems (FFS) Design - Water-Based and Suppression
-Water-Based Fire Suppression System
-Pipe Design
-Pump selection
Topic 7: Fire Fighting Systems (FFS) Design
-Sprinkler System Design & installation guidelines,
-Schematic drawing for water supply system
-Hydraulic calculation, incorporating OSHA fixed systems
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Topic 8: Advanced Fire Protection and Integration
-Portable Fire Extinguishers and Other Fire Suppression Systems, including detailed coverage of gas suppression systems
-Heat & smoke ventilation and positive pressure in staircases, including staircase pressurization systems for smoke control ​
-Human Element Program, emphasizing training, drills, and behavioral aspects in fire response
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Topic 9: Exam and Discussion
-Comprehensive review of all course modules, with emphasis on OSHA integrations for global applicability
-Discussion on real-world applications, challenges and best practices
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24
Total Training
6 Hr
Assignments
1 Hr
Quiz
1Hr
Final Evaluation
Cetification Pre-Requisite:
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A four-year degree
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12 months of hands on experince
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30 hours of class room training
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A diploma or an associate’s degree (or global equivalent)
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60 months hands on experince
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30 hours of class room training
Evaluation
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Learning outcomes are evaluated through a psychometric test.
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60-minute online AI proctored test.
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Multiple choice question.
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No negative marking.​
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Attend exams from anywhere.



