Fire Alarm & Emergency Lighting

Training

In Liverpool

£ 250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Location

    Liverpool

  • Duration

    2 Days

There are a number of different types of Fire Alarm System, category L, P, M, etc, identified within BS5839. This course will explain the different types of system, where they are utilised and how to comply fully with legislation. BS5266 is a comprehensive document that highlights the design and maintenance criteria for Emergency Lighting. This document and its application are explained fully during the course. Suitable for Electrical personnel who work or wish to work on Fire and Emergency Lighting equipment.

Important information

Government funding available

Facilities

Location

Start date

Liverpool (Merseyside)
Dunnings Bridge Road, Bootle, L30 6XT

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Fire Alarm And Emergency Lighting

This two day course describes how BS5839 & BS5266 are arranged, their purpose and how they should be referenced & complied with during the design, installation and commissioning stages.

Objective:

You will gain information on risk assessment, installations, maintenance, fault diagnostics, product availability and the relevant certificates. The course is informative and hands on getting everyone involved, with questions and answers throughout. The course also gives an understanding of the regulation documents including:

  • BS5839

  • BS5266

  • Document M

  • Approved Document B

  • The new regulatory reform order

  • Other relevant legislation/standards e.g. Fire Precaution Act

Course Content

There are a number of different types of Fire Alarm System, category L, P, M, etc, identified within BS5839. This course will explain the different types of system, where they are utilised and how to comply fully with legislation.

BS5266 is a comprehensive document that highlights the design and maintenance criteria for Emergency Lighting. This document and its application are explained fully during the course.

Assessment In-house multi-choice exam

Duration: Two days

Certification: Delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.

Fire Alarm & Emergency Lighting

£ 250 + VAT