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Requirements for Maintenance and Inspection of Fire Protection Equipment & Systems

Webinaire / le 5 mai 2025 /
Code : 0509-WEB25

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APERÇU

After participating in this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the codes and regulations governing fire protection systems and equipment maintenance.
  • Assess the performance requirements of various fire protection systems and equipment components.
  • Implement inspection and maintenance procedures for fire protection systems and equipment.
  • Improve strategies for personnel egress and access for emergency vehicles.
  • Strengthen your fire protection maintenance and inspection practices.

Description
Understanding the requirements for maintaining fire protection equipment and systems is vital for safeguarding personnel, property, and operations. This course delves into the essential codes and regulations governing fire protection systems' inspection, testing, and maintenance. It provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of fire protection systems, including automatic sprinkler systems, fire pumps, emergency lighting units, fire alarm systems, and their specific components and maintenance needs.

Participants will explore practical applications of these systems, focusing on minimizing risks to personnel and reducing the impact of fires on equipment and property. The course emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance and inspections to ensure the reliability and effectiveness of fire protection systems. Attendees will learn how to align their practices with the latest regulations and standards by discussing codes like the 2015 Province of Ontario Fire Code, NFPA 25, and ULC S 536.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge to perform thorough inspections and maintenance of fire protection equipment. This training is designed to enhance your ability to manage fire safety protocols effectively, ensuring a safe and compliant environment for everyone in your facility.

Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for institutional, commercial, and industrial facility managers, engineers, supervisors, and superintendents. It is also beneficial for plant operation and maintenance engineers, technicians, supervisors, and staff responsible for fire protection systems in kitchen facilities.

Insurance company representatives assessing fire protection systems will find this course valuable. Additionally, anyone tasked with inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire protection equipment and systems, or those looking to update their knowledge on fire safety regulations, will significantly benefit from this training.

Horaire : 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT

Exigences techniques

Pour les utilisateurs de PC
OS: Windows 7, 8, 10 ou plus récent

Navigateur :
IE 11 ou plus récent, Edge 12 ou plus récent, Firefox 27 ou plus récent, Chrome 30 ou plus récent

Pour les utilisateurs de Macintosh
OS: MacOS 10.7 ou plus récent

Navigateur :
Safari 7+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+

iOS
OS: iOS 8 ou plus récent

Android
OS: Android 4.0 ou supérieur

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PROGRAMME

Course Outline

Codes and Regulations
2015 Province of Ontario Fire Code
Definitions for inspect, test and check

Automatic Sprinkler Systems
Types of systems
System components
NFPA 25 Standard
Inspection and maintenance

Fire Pumps and Water Supply
Control panels
Drafting tubes and water reservoirs
Inspection and maintenance

Fire Hydrants
Markings
Signage
Inspection and maintenance

Emergency Lighting Units
Generators, batteries
Testing
Inspection and maintenance

Fire Alarm Systems
Types
Detectors and signals
Control panels
ULC S 536 Standard for inspections
Testing
Inspection and maintenance

Other Fire Fighting Equipment
Standpipes and hoses
Portable extinguishers
Inspection and maintenance

FORMATEUR

John Percy, CFAA Tech, FPO, PFLSE, CFEI

John Percy, Office of the Fire Marshal, Ontario Fire College.

John is a certified Canadian Fire Alarm Association Technician (CFAA) for Ontario, public fire & life safety educator, fire prevention officer and currently an Instructor with the Office of the Fire Marshal. He has over 28 years of experience in the fire protection and fire service industries. He has experience with enforcement of the Ontario Fire & Building codes, fire investigations, education, media relations and building plans examination review. Currently registered (BCIN) as a Fire Protection Inspector with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing in Ontario.



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