Technicians Responsible for Fire Safety in Buildings – Smoke Control Systems and Devices and Air Pollution Control Systems and Devices

Duration:
28h
Mode:
B-Learning

PRICE

280

DESCRIPTION

Mandatory training for all technicians responsible for the sale, installation or maintenance of fire safety equipment and systems in buildings (SCIE), who wish to register with ANEPC. Order No. 686/2023, of January 13th.

Goals

The basic training aims to qualify trainees for their registration with ANEPC as Technicians Responsible for Fire Safety in Buildings and provide them with knowledge in the commercialization, installation, and maintenance of fire safety products and equipment in buildings.

TARGET

  • Professionals/Technicians who carry out their activities within the scope of Fire Safety in Buildings;
  • Security Managers and Delegates;
  • Occupational Safety Technicians;
  • Security Consultants;
  • Designers;
  • Inspection Agents;
  • All those interested in the area of ​​Fire Safety in Buildings;
  • Certification

Certification

  • Successful completion grants the trainee a Professional Training Certificate issued on the SIGO platform.
  • The issuance of the certificate on the mentioned platform allows the automatic accreditation of competencies in the trainee's Qualifica Passport.

module 1

Regulatory requirements, in particular the SCIE Technical Regulation, ANEPC technical notes, standards, as well as other technical specifications and applicable legislation.

module 2

Basic physical concepts of fluid mechanics related to the production of smoke and hot gases in a fire.

module 3

Fire power.

module 4

Graphical representation of the temperature development and fire power.

module 5

Convective and radiant power components of fire power and their effects on the production of smoke and hot gases in a fire. Volumetric flow rate of smoke and hot gases.

module 6

Increase in the volume of hot gases and its relation to the air extraction and intake flows in smoke control.

module 7

Air pressure, pressure hierarchy in smoke control by overpressure, and units.

module 8

Air pollution and CO concentration in covered parking garages.

module 9

Characterization of equipment involved in smoke control.

module 10

Types and composition of smoke control systems.

module 11

Passive smoke control methods.

module 12

Active smoke control methods.

module 13

Specific requirements by type of use.

module 14

Installation and maintenance of smoke control systems.

module 15

Equipment used in the maintenance of systems and maintenance procedures for natural and forced smoke extraction systems.

module 16

Repair procedures (corrective maintenance).

module 17

Document Control.

module 18

Characterization of equipment and use of air pollution control systems.

module 19

Ventilation through passive means and active means.

module 20

Installation and maintenance procedures for air pollution control systems.

module 21

Control matrix of the smoke control system and control matrix of the air pollution control system, highlighting the differences between them.

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