This one-day course will help you gain a critical understanding of the important issues that must be addressed when conducting installation, maintenance and inspections of Fire Rated Timber Doors. Scroll to read more...
This is a one-day course that covers the key aspects of fire rated timber door-sets, including: handling and storage; the supporting construction and the specific details of the door-set installation (the door frame, the gap behind the frame, the door leaf and the designs available, doorset configuration and refurbishment of older doors).
You'll learn about relevant regulations, third party certification of door-sets and appropriate door marking/labelling as well as fire testing of fire doors, assessments and limiting the smoke spread through a fire door.
This course would be of interest to anyone involved in the construction industry and of particular use to those involved in the specification and installation, maintenance and inspection of Timber Fire Doors including but not limited to: Risk Assessors, Fire Officers, Architects, Designers, Building Control, Contractors, Site Managers/Supervisors and Specialist Installers.
The course is split into two modules which are each made up of different parts.
The morning’s ‘discussion led’ Core Module is divided into three parts:
Beginning with an introduction and overview to Kiwa Fire Safety Compliance, the module examines the question of ‘Why are you here?’ and the reasons why the installation of fire systems should be undertaken correctly. We examine the consequences of when installation is not carried out competently and correctly; supplemented with real world examples of actual fire.
We then review and discuss a range of relevant documentation that is available i.e the regulation guidance in the UK and the associated Approved Documents to the Building Regulations. This will cover the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) and the Risk Assessment process.
After looking at and considering the importance of third party certification for products and installers and CE marking, we introduce you to the premise of passive and active fire protection providing brief details about active fire protection and smoke control.
The third session of the morning starts with asking ‘What is Fire?’ and explains some of the more important terminology and key causes of building fires. Fire tests are also examined with respect to large scale ‘Fire Resistance’ tests and ‘Reaction-to-Fire’ testing, ending with a final look at the European guidance and the European fire testing.
This comprehensive and practical module (delivered in the afternoon) provides the reasoning, knowledge and critical understanding of the important issues that must be addressed when conducting fire door installation and maintenance and inspections.
The module begins with an introduction to fire rated timber doorsets and looks to inform attendees about relevant regulations, (specifically the Building Regulations and Approved Document B, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order picking up on the specific items relating to fire doors). We then examine third party certification of door-sets and appropriate door marking/labelling before moving to cover the detail of the fire testing of fire doors, assessments and limiting the smoke spread through a fire do.
The primary element of the course concentrates on the key aspects of the fire rated timber door-sets, initially with handling and storage; the supporting construction and then covering the specific details of the door-set installation. This will include: the door frame, the gap behind the frame, the door leaf and the designs available, doorset configuration and refurbishment of older doors.
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