Industrial Incidents (Incident Command, Response & Management)
A 3-day course is available for fire service management personnel …
What you'll learn
Acquire the essential knowledge, comprehension, and abilities to fulfill the position of an Industrial Incident Commander or contribute effectively as a member of an Industrial Incident Commanding and Response team.
Saudi Fire Code, SBC801
The Saudi Building Code course introduces the basics of Life …
What you'll learn
Recognize the importance of Life Safety Principles based on SBC201 and SBC801.
List the different Occupancy Classifications and Sub-Classifications.
Locate a variety of requirements for the three parts of Means of Egress.
Implement Means of Egress Awareness Systems with their ITM Program.
Compute for the Occupant Load and Egress Capacity.
Navigate the requirements for HazMats' safety with the Saudi Fire Code, SBC801.
Fire Protection Systems Designing & Layout
The customized program is designed to span for a duration …
What you'll learn
Express how the fire signatures alter the choice of an automatic detection system.
Evaluate the necessary documentation for newly designed fire detection and alarm systems.
Discuss the design of fire detection systems, including selection, coverage, building construction, and spacing.
Apply the concept of fire alarm notification appliances, including selection, coverage, building requirements, spacing, and placement.
Demonstrate how to calculate battery de-rating, battery capacity, and voltage drop of NAC circuits.
Identify the appropriate type of sprinkler system and its installation requirements.
Determine the water density of sprinklers based on occupancy classification and commodities in healthcare settings.
Calculate the water demand for the most remote area, determine tank size, and estimate the required pressure and flow rate for a fire pump.
Collect and evaluate all plans and calculations for water-based sprinkler systems.
Verify the proper design and installation of both the fire alarm signaling system and the sprinkler system through plan examination, noncompliance determination, and necessary corrections.
Certified Fire Inspector, CFI-I
The course is an introduction to those who are seeking …
What you'll learn
Recognize the social responsibility and roles that fall on the shoulders of the fire inspector.
List down the accreditation and exam requirements for the fire inspector.
Use the best means and methods to browse the CFI-related NFPA standards.
Comprehend the fire behavior and life safety & property essential requirements.
Highlight the minimum occupational safety requirements and tools used in the inspections.
Construction Safety
This course offers comprehensive safety procedures for individuals involved in …
What you'll learn
Relate to the history of OSHA and construction safety topics.
Lead safety and recordkeeping control.
Assess various jobs for the proper PPE.
Value the work permit system and Lock-out Tag-out procedure.
Discuss the requirements of ladders, stairways, and scaffolding in the workplace.
Express the requirements of the fall protection program.
Detail the safety requirements of excavation and confined spaces.
Explain how to establish an electrically safe environment.
Create a safe culture for the welding and cutting activities.
Adhere to the safe storage and handling of materials.
Fire Protection Systems for Emergency Operations
This course will teach the essential procedures for gathering and …
What you'll learn
The purpose of this course is to provide Incident Commanders (ICs) and response crews with an understanding of the fire protection systems in buildings. It aims to explain how these systems work and how their proper use can help ICs and crews effectively handle building fires. Additionally, the course aims to educate fire officers on how to acquire this information through effective pre-incident planning and how to communicate this knowledge to other firefighters who need to respond and function effectively using these systems during emergencies.