This high level course offers a foundation in fire safety as well as modules covering the full range of passive fire protection systems. The knowledge gained will equip delegates the ability to take the IFE Level 3 Certificate in passive fire protection exam.
Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) Level 3 Certificate in Passive Fire Protection is comprised of 6 non-consecutive training days as follows:
There's 1 examination (booked separately via the Institution of Fire Engineers).
The training is delivered in a series of 1-day lectures ranged over a three-week period, and offers a foundation in fire safety and fire science as well as units on different forms of passive fire protection.
There will be an optional Exam Practice Day (Date TBC). This is subject to additional cost not covered by the course fees and can be booked at any time throughout the course.
This qualification will be appropriate for individuals either directly engaged in passive fire protection or those who need to develop an understanding of the passive fire safety systems that are essential to the delivery of their primary role such as:
Understanding of the following passive fire protection areas:
This high level course offers a foundation in fire safety and fire science as well as units on the full range of passive fire protection systems. This is the knowledge that will equip delegates to study towards the IFE Level 3 certificate in passive fire protection qualification.
It provides units that focus upon a selected range of Passive Fire Protection Systems as well as an understanding of Active Systems, Regulatory Guidance, CDM, CE Marking and Codes of Practice.
Here are the top level content areas covered on the course:
To find out more about the IFE Level 3 Certificate and essential reading list, you can visit the IFE website.
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