Classroom Sessions:
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Singapore City
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Muscat
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Dammam
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The Fire Prevention Program Manager Training Programme is designed to help professionals who are new to maintaining fire safety on construction sites improve their understanding of the role and responsibilities of their job. The combination training program also provides construction companies, building owners, enforcers, and supervisors with validation that designated personnel are capable of managing an effective fire prevention program to assist in ensuring business continuity on construction sites.
Objectives
- Describe the responsibilities of the fire prevention program manager
- List the components of the fire prevention program and how they are executed
- Identify required components of building life safety, hazard protection, and emergency preparedness
- Illustrate the best practices for maintaining a safe construction site
- Develop a routine for carrying out periodic inspections, issuing site permits, and ensuring the security of the site
Who Should Attend?
- Construction Program Managers
- Construction Supervisors
- Facility Managers
- Business Owners
- General Contractors
- Fire Protection Engineers
- Contractors
- Safety Officers / HSE Personnel
- Site Engineers
- Anyone responsible for protecting lives and property from fire and related hazards on construction sites
DAY1: Role of the Fire Prevention Program Manager (FPPM)
· Introduction to fire prevention concepts
· Roles and responsibilities of FPPM
· Legal and regulatory requirements (NFPA overview)
· Fire prevention planning and documentation
DAY 2: Building Safety and Fire Protection Systems
· Fundamentals of fire protection systems
· Fire detection and alarm systems
· Automatic sprinkler systems
· Fire suppression systems (gas, foam, water-based)
· Smoke control systems
· Emergency exits and life safety design
DAY 3: Hazard Protection
· Identification of fire hazards
· Electrical fire hazards
· Flammable and combustible materials
· Hot work hazards (welding, cutting)
· Explosion risks and control measures
· Risk mitigation techniques
DAY 4: Housekeeping and Site Maintenance
- Importance of housekeeping in fire prevention
- Storage and handling of hazardous materials
- Waste management and disposal
- Maintenance of fire protection systems
- Good practices for construction and industrial site
DAY 5: Inspections, Permits, and Procedures
· Fire safety inspection procedures
· Permit-to-work systems (hot work permits, confined space)
· Fire drill planning and execution
· Emergency response procedures
· Incident reporting and investigation basics
· Course review and assessment