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The first of two units designed to cover the guidance and recommendations detailed within BS 5839-1:2025.
The final unit of the Fundamentals BS 5839-1 course, and is designed to cover the final four sections of BS 5839-1, plus the annexes. The format of the Unit 2 course follows that of the Unit 1 course.
Units 1 and 2 of the Fundamentals courses run back to back for complete coverage on the guidance and recommendations detailed within BS 5839-1:2025.
This one-day unit gives delegates a strong grounding in the requirements of BS 5839-6, which is essential for anyone working in FD&A in domestic premises.
The first of two units designed to cover the guidance and recommendations detailed within BS 5839-1:2025.
The final unit of the Fundamentals BS 5839-1 course, and is designed to cover the final four sections of BS 5839-1, plus the annexes. The format of the Unit 2 course follows that of the Unit 1 course.
Units 1 and 2 of the Fundamentals courses run back to back for complete coverage on the guidance and recommendations detailed within BS 5839-1:2025.
This one-day unit gives delegates a strong grounding in the requirements of BS 5839-6, which is essential for anyone working in FD&A in domestic premises.
The first of two units designed to cover the guidance and recommendations detailed within BS 5839-1:2025.
The final unit of the Fundamentals BS 5839-1 course, and is designed to cover the final four sections of BS 5839-1, plus the annexes. The format of the Unit 2 course follows that of the Unit 1 course.
Working towards one of the FIA's qualifications? Gain the Fundamentals of FD&A Systems in Non-Domestic Premises Qualification by completing this conversion unit
Aimed at technicians who have achieved the Fundamentals of FD&A Systems in Non-Domestic Premises Qualification (or equivalent) and are looking to progress towards one of the Four Advanced Qualifications for Installation, Maintenance, Commissioning and Design.
Working towards one of the FIA's qualifications? Gain the Fundamentals of FD&A Systems in Non-Domestic Premises Qualification by completing this conversion unit
Aimed at technicians who have achieved the Fundamentals of FD&A Systems in Non-Domestic Premises Qualification (or equivalent) and are looking to progress towards one of the Four Advanced Qualifications for Installation, Maintenance, Commissioning and Design.
This two-day unit is the starting point for the advanced qualifications and will give learners a strong grounding in standards and codes of practice. Taught by experts in the industry, learners will benefit from the high level of knowledge and experience of our trainers.
Designed to give learners a good understanding of safe working practices, including the legal requirements and regulations surrounding health and safety.
This unit is designed to give learners a good understanding of the environmental hazards and requirements for safe handling of dangerous substances, in accordance with environmental legislation.
A two-day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to work on the Maintenance and testing of existing systems.
Provides technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake and complete the installation work relating to FD&A systems, including the necessary testing that needs to be completed.
A two-day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake and complete the necessary work to commission FD&A systems.
An intensive five-day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake the design work relating to FD&A systems.
The Advanced Designer 5-day course can also be completed in two sections, with this being the section.
The second part of the course material will take delegates through the basic requirements of BS 6266 with regards to FD&A systems within electronic equipment installations.
This two-day unit is the starting point for the advanced qualifications and will give learners a strong grounding in standards and codes of practice. Taught by experts in the industry, learners will benefit from the high level of knowledge and experience of our trainers.
Designed to give learners a good understanding of safe working practices, including the legal requirements and regulations surrounding health and safety.
This unit is designed to give learners a good understanding of the environmental hazards and requirements for safe handling of dangerous substances, in accordance with environmental legislation.
A two-day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to work on the Maintenance and testing of existing systems.
Provides technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake and complete the installation work relating to FD&A systems, including the necessary testing that needs to be completed.
A two-day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake and complete the necessary work to commission FD&A systems.
An intensive five-day course intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake the design work relating to FD&A systems.
The Advanced Designer 5-day course can also be completed in two sections, with this being the section.
The second part of the course material will take delegates through the basic requirements of BS 6266 with regards to FD&A systems within electronic equipment installations.
Based on Standards BS 5306-3 and BS 5306-8, this course provides theoretical training and practical experience for the servicing & maintenance of various types of portable extinguisher.
This is a one-day update on changes in legislation or Standards, knowledge and understanding of developments in extinguisher technology and changes in working practices.
This retake session is for those delegates who have failed the BAFE Portable Fire Extinguisher Theory Exam within the last 12 months.
This retake session is for those delegates who have failed the BAFE Portable Fire Extinguisher practical exam within the last 12 months.
Based on Standards BS 5306-3 and BS 5306-8, this course provides theoretical training and practical experience for the servicing & maintenance of various types of portable extinguisher.
This is a one-day update on changes in legislation or Standards, knowledge and understanding of developments in extinguisher technology and changes in working practices.
This retake session is for those delegates who have failed the BAFE Portable Fire Extinguisher Theory Exam within the last 12 months.
This retake session is for those delegates who have failed the BAFE Portable Fire Extinguisher practical exam within the last 12 months.
Based on Standards BS 5306-3 and BS 5306-8, this course provides theoretical training and practical experience for the servicing & maintenance of various types of portable extinguisher.
This is a one-day update on changes in legislation or Standards, knowledge and understanding of developments in extinguisher technology and changes in working practices.
This course is ideal for those new to the industry or looking to improve their knowledge on the basic principles of BS 5839-1 and fire related legislation.
This two-day course on BS 5266-1 covers design, installation, verification and ongoing maintenance of emergency lighting systems.
Fulfils the requirements for technician training under the company certification scheme, working with F-Gases, detailing the European Regulations for safe handling of fluorinated gases and their recovery, equipment and testing.
Builds on the knowledge already gained on other FIA FD&A courses. It also serves as a valuable introduction to the specialised field of voice alarms for non-fire industry professionals.
Provides the fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of BS 8629 for the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of evacuation alert systems for use by the fire and rescue service in buildings containing flats.
Provides fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of BS 6266 - Fire protection for electronic equipment installations.
This half-day training course provides fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of the latest revision of BS 5839-9 - Emergency Voice Communication Systems.
Provides fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of the BS 7273 -4 “Actuation of release mechanisms for doors”; and -6 “Interface with ancillary systems and equipment”.
This course has been developed to generate awareness of the risks and to develop action plans and safety measures regarding lithium batteries in commercial premises.
This course has been developed to generate awareness of the risks and to develop action plans and safety measures regarding lithium batteries in commercial premises. It is aimed at Non-first responders to EV Fires.
Designed for anyone tasked with the fire safety management of a tall building with mixed use, i.e. residential/office/retail.
Providing outline knowledge of fixed fire fighting systems, this course covers the principles of fire and extinguishing.
Provide delegates with the foundation knowledge to enable them to communicate to customers the need for fire safety signs and to select, locate and install the correct fire safety signs and notices.
Certification to comply with the Ozone Depleting Substances (Minimum Qualifications) Regulations
Theoretical training and practical experience for the commissioning, servicing & maintenance of dry risers. Based on BS 9990:2015.
Enables delegates to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of servicing of fixed fire hose reels in accordance with EN 671-3.
This practical course gives you hands-on experience with fire detection and fire alarm systems (FD&A Systems).
Provides a detailed understanding of insulation resistance testing within FD&A systems.
This on-demand online CPD seminar is for anyone working in the fire safety sector wanting to stay ahead of the key changes in BS 5839-1:2025.
This course is ideal for those new to the industry or looking to improve their knowledge on the basic principles of BS 5839-1 and fire related legislation.
This two-day course on BS 5266-1 covers design, installation, verification and ongoing maintenance of emergency lighting systems.
Fulfils the requirements for technician training under the company certification scheme, working with F-Gases, detailing the European Regulations for safe handling of fluorinated gases and their recovery, equipment and testing.
Builds on the knowledge already gained on other FIA FD&A courses. It also serves as a valuable introduction to the specialised field of voice alarms for non-fire industry professionals.
Provides the fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of BS 8629 for the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of evacuation alert systems for use by the fire and rescue service in buildings containing flats.
Provides fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of BS 6266 - Fire protection for electronic equipment installations.
This half-day training course provides fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of the latest revision of BS 5839-9 - Emergency Voice Communication Systems.
Provides fundamental knowledge of the recommendations of the BS 7273 -4 “Actuation of release mechanisms for doors”; and -6 “Interface with ancillary systems and equipment”.
This course has been developed to generate awareness of the risks and to develop action plans and safety measures regarding lithium batteries in commercial premises.
This course has been developed to generate awareness of the risks and to develop action plans and safety measures regarding lithium batteries in commercial premises. It is aimed at Non-first responders to EV Fires.
Designed for anyone tasked with the fire safety management of a tall building with mixed use, i.e. residential/office/retail.
Providing outline knowledge of fixed fire fighting systems, this course covers the principles of fire and extinguishing.
Provide delegates with the foundation knowledge to enable them to communicate to customers the need for fire safety signs and to select, locate and install the correct fire safety signs and notices.
Certification to comply with the Ozone Depleting Substances (Minimum Qualifications) Regulations
Theoretical training and practical experience for the commissioning, servicing & maintenance of dry risers. Based on BS 9990:2015.
Enables delegates to gain a theoretical and practical understanding of servicing of fixed fire hose reels in accordance with EN 671-3.
This practical course gives you hands-on experience with fire detection and fire alarm systems (FD&A Systems).
Provides a detailed understanding of insulation resistance testing within FD&A systems.
This on-demand online CPD seminar is for anyone working in the fire safety sector wanting to stay ahead of the key changes in BS 5839-1:2025.
This course is ideal for those new to the industry or looking to improve their knowledge on the basic principles of BS 5839-1 and fire related legislation.
This two-day course on BS 5266-1 covers design, installation, verification and ongoing maintenance of emergency lighting systems.