
Aim:
This assessment is designed to assess your competence in various aspects of fire risk assessment and fire safety management in high-rise residential buildings. This evaluation covers a range of essential topics, from legal frameworks to practical application, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of fire safety principles.
This exam comprises several sections, each focusing on a specific area of fire safety, as follows:
- Section 1: Fire Safety Legislation & Regulatory Requirements: Examines the legal and regulatory framework governing fire safety.
- Section 2: Fire Risk Assessment Methodology (PAS 79-1:2020): Tests understanding of the PAS 79-1:2020 standard, assessing fire risk in housing environments.
- Section 3: Fire Safety Cases for High-Rise Residential Buildings: Focuses on the application of fire safety knowledge to fire safety cases specifically for high-rise residential buildings
- Section 4: Fire Protection Systems and Compartmentation: Assesses an understanding of the importance of compartmentation and fire protection systems.
- Section 5: Evacuation Strategies & Fire Safety Management: Explores evacuation strategies and fire safety management practices, from “stay put” to simultaneous evacuation.
- Section 6: Fire Safety & Cladding Risks (Post-Grenfell Fire Reforms): Covers post-Grenfell fire reforms and cladding fire safety issues .
- Section 7: Human Factors in Fire Safety: Highlights the human element in fire safety and evacuation.
- Section 8: Scenario-Based Questions: Presents practical, scenario-based questions to evaluate the ability to apply learned principles in real-world situations.
Remember, the goal is to determine your knowledge and application of fire safety, and to identify areas for improvement. It is important that you understand that any incorrect answers selected in the examination will provide a negative mark to your score so only select answers that you feel answer the question. Good luck.
Duration
160 minutes
Cost
£95 plus VAT (£114 inc VAT)
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