Preparing for the IFE Level 2 Award in Passive Fire Protection: Building structural frame and flame retardant coatings
Overview This course has been designed to recognise individuals with a foundational understanding of fire science and human behaviour, as it relates to passive fire protection. It also acknowledges specialized technical knowledge of passive fire protection measures and the factors influencing their effectiveness. Ultimately, this qualification validates expertise that contributes to successful performance within the passive fire protection industry and the broader built environment. This course is one of 4 awards leading to the IFE level2 award in Passive Fire Protection. Content: The course covers the following:- Principles of fire
- Human behaviour
- Basic priniples of Means of Escape
- Important aspects of passive fire protection
- Building performance in fire
- Active fire protection
- The factors affecting the fire resistance of concrete frames and the behaviour of concrete in fir
- The factors affecting the fire resistance of timber frames and the behaviour of timber in fir
- The factors affecting the fire resistance of steel frames and the behaviour of steel frames in fire
- Fire resistant materials that can be applied to structural designs and factors affecting installation and performance
- The processes for application/installation of protection methods and the processes for remedial and repair actions
Unit 1 Sample 1
Unit 3 Sample 5
Unit 5 Sample 3
Unit 3 Sample 1
Unit 3 Sample 2
Unit 6 Sample 3