Standards For Fire, Safety Protection, and Loss Prevention (NFPA)

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
19 Oct 2025 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia $ 4,500 Register

Standards For Fire, Safety Protection, and Loss Prevention (NFPA)

Introduction

This course is designed to help participants identify the principles created by NFPA standards concerning fire, Safety Protection, and Loss Prevention

Objectives

    After this course the participant will be able to:

    • Give general knowledge about NFPA history, codes and standards
    • Identify the basic elements of NFPA 13
    • Identify the different types of sprinklers
    • Identify occupancy classifications
    • Calculate the number of sprinklers needed in a given area
    • Identify the basic elements of NFPA 101
    • Identify the basic elements of NFPA 1

Training Methodology

The training methodology is interactive with group exercises and is suitable for all employees involved in functions management. The pace and level of the training workshop is customized to the understanding of the delegates. Ongoing back-up and support is available after the training on request to the supplier, and the training course is also available for in-house presentation as well as for “Competency Transfer”.

Who Should Attend?

Fire, Safety, and Loss Prevention Engineers and Technicians

Course Outline

Introduction to NFPA

NFPA Codes and Standards

NFPA 13 Sprinkler System

  • Types of sprinklers
  • What is the fire fighting system
  • Classification of occupancies
  • Types of sprinkler systems
  • Dry pipe sprinkler system
  • Deluge & Pre-action system
  • Refrigerated spaces
  • Wet-pipe sprinkler system
  • Basic Design of Sprinkler systems
  • Sprinkler distribution inside the places

NFPA 101 Life Safety Code

  • Means of Egress Requirements
  • Exit Routes Basic Requirements
  • Exit door Specifications
  • Exit marking
  • Emergency Action Plan

NFPA 1 Fire Code

  • Inspection of permanent and temporary buildings, processes, equipment, systems, and other fire and related life safety situations
  • Investigation of fires, explosions, hazardous materials incidents, and other related emergency incidents
  • Review of construction plans, drawings, and specifications for life safety systems, fire protection systems, access, water supplies, processes, hazardous materials, and other fire and life safety issues
  • Existing occupancies and conditions, the design and construction of new buildings, remodeling of existing buildings, and additions to existing buildings
  • Design, alteration, modification, construction, maintenance, and testing of fire protection systems and equipment
  • Access requirements for fire department operations
  • Hazards from outside fires in vegetation, trash, building debris, and other materials
  • Storage, use, processing, handling, and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible gases, liquids, and solids
  • Storage, use, processing, handling, and on-site transportation of hazardous materials
  • Control of emergency operations and scenes

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