Requirements for Maintenance and Inspection
Requirements for Maintenance and Inspection of Fire Protection Equipment and Systems
Yogyakarta | 28-31 May 2012 | IDR 7,000,000.00 per participant
Yogyakarta | 24-27 September 2012 | IDR 7,000,000.00 per participant
DESCRIPTION
The integrity of appropriate fire protection systems and equipment in a facility is essential to minimize risk to personnel and to protect the facility and equipment within the facility. This course examines equipment associates with:
- protecting personnel (alarms, emergency lighting, etc.) in the event of a fire and
- minimizing the impact of a fire on equipment and property (sprinkler systems, extinguishing devices, etc.) The concluding topic of the course will be a checklist that can be applied to the participants own facility.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Institutional, commercial and industrial facility managers, engineers, supervisors and superintendents. Plant operation and maintenance engineers, technicians and supervisors. Staff whose responsibilities include fire protection systems in kitchen facilities. Insurance company representatives.
OBJECTIVE
- To provide an understanding of the various types of fire protection equipment and to discuss the related maintenance and inspection practices.
- To provide an awareness of prevailing codes and regulations
- To develop a maintenance and inspection checklist for the participants own facility.
SUMMARY OUTLINE
Codes and Regulations
• ULC S536
• Building code
• Fire code
Fire Pumps and Water Supply
• Pumps and pump drivers
• Piping and valves
• Heat tracing
• Control panels
• Hydrants
• Inspection and maintenance
Personnel Egress and Access by Emergency Vehicles
• Passageways
• Doors, crash bars and door closures
• Elevators
• Driveways
• Signs
• Inspection and maintenance
Exercise
Alarms
• Types
• Detectors and signals
• Control panels
• ULC listed monitoring
• Remote annunciation
• Testing
• Inspection and maintenance
Sprinkler Systems
• Types of Systems
• Types of heads
• Piping and valves
• Alarms
• Inspection and maintenance
Review of Egress And Access Emergency Lighting
• Generators, batteries
• Testing
• Inspection and maintenance
Staff Considerations
• Emergency organization structure
• Emergency evacuation plan
• The anatomy of a fire
• Training and drills
Exercise
Other Fire Fighting Equipment
• Standpipes and hoses
• Portable extinguishers
• Industrial paint spray booths
• Kitchen suppression
• Inspection and maintenance
Program Justification
• Authorities having jurisdiction
• Justifying the dollar and manpower resources required
• Contracting out inspection and maintenance services
• Satisfying insurance carriers
COURSE METHOD
- Presentation
- Discuss
- Case Study
- Evaluation
- Simulation
TIME & VENUE
Yogyakarta,
28-31 May 2012
24-27 September 2012
4 days (08 am – 04 pm)
COURSE SPEAKER
Teguh Pudji Purwanto, Ir, MT
Teguh Pudji Purwanto experienced more than 26 years in mechanical industry.
COURSE FEE
IDR 7,000,000.00 per participant non residential
FACILITY
- Module / Handout
- Certificate
- Souvenir
- Training Kit