Preventive Maintenance of Fire Systems in Large Buildings

Duration (Hrs) 20 Hours/Hours

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Overview:

This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to implement preventive maintenance for fire systems in large buildings. Fire systems are vital components that contribute to the safety of buildings and individuals, making regular maintenance essential for ensuring their effectiveness and readiness for operation when needed. The course includes the study of various systems used in fire protection and methods for their preventive maintenance.

Course Objectives: • Understand the fundamental principles of preventive maintenance for fire systems.
• Identify the components and various fire systems used in large buildings.
• Acquire the skills necessary for planning and executing preventive maintenance procedures.
• Learn safety standards and protocols to ensure the effectiveness of fire systems.
• Enhance the ability to assess the condition of fire systems and determine maintenance requirements.

Training Content:

Introduction to Fire Systems: Types of fire systems and their importance in large buildings.
Key Components: Familiarization with various components of fire systems, such as detectors, pumps, hoses, and sprinkler systems.
Preventive Maintenance Plans: How to develop a comprehensive maintenance plan for fire systems.
Inspection Procedures: Methods for regular inspection and evaluation of fire systems.
Safety Standards: Overview of international and local standards for maintenance and safety.
Emergency Management: How to deal with sudden failures and activate emergency systems.
Case Studies: Analysis of real-life scenarios to evaluate the effectiveness of preventive maintenance in fire systems.

Target Audience:

• Fire safety and prevention engineers.
• Maintenance personnel in large buildings.
• Facility managers and building operators.
• Technicians specializing in fire systems.
• Anyone interested in enhancing their skills in fire system maintenance.