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Haward Technology Middle East HE1265-10D - Page 1 of 13 . HE1265-10D-03-20|Rev.20|11 March 2020 COURSE OVERVIEW HE1265-10D NEBOSH International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management Course Title NEBOSH International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management Course Reference HE1265-10D Course Duration/Credits Training: Ten Days/6.9 CEUs/69 PDHs Exam: One Day Total: Eleven (11) days Course/Exam Date/Venue Description Schedule Venue Course March 16-27, 2020 Meeting Room Giotto, City Life Hotel Poliziano, Milan, Italy Exam As per NEBOSH Exam Scheduling Procedure Course Description This practical and highly-interactive course includes real-life case studies and exercises where participants will be engaged in a series of interactive small groups and class workshops. The International Fire Certificate is modelled on the NEBOSH National Fire Certificate. This has been designed for managers, supervisors, employee representatives and others to provide an appropriate breadth of underpinning knowledge for non-specialists in fire safety to enable them to discharge more effectively their organizational duties or functions with respect to workplace fire safety. It also aims to equip holders contribute to the conduct and review of fire risk assessments and preventative and protective measures within most low risk workplaces, in accordance with international and European best practice conventions. The syllabus consists of three units (Unit IGC1, Unit IFC1 and Unit FC2). All units are mandatory unless an exemption can be applied. Exemptions for the following units are Unit IGC1: Management of international health and safety and Unit FC2: Fire safety practical application.

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COURSE OVERVIEW HE1265-10D

NEBOSH International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management

Course Title

NEBOSH International Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management Course Reference HE1265-10D Course Duration/Credits Training: Ten Days/6.9 CEUs/69 PDHs Exam: One Day Total: Eleven (11) days Course/Exam Date/Venue

Description Schedule Venue

Course March 16-27, 2020

Meeting Room Giotto, City Life Hotel Poliziano, Milan, Italy

Exam As per NEBOSH Exam Scheduling Procedure

Course Description This practical and highly-interactive course includes real-life case studies and exercises where participants will be engaged in a series of interactive small groups and class workshops.

The International Fire Certificate is modelled on the NEBOSH National Fire Certificate. This has been designed for managers, supervisors, employee representatives and others to provide an appropriate breadth of underpinning knowledge for non-specialists in fire safety to enable them to discharge more effectively their organizational duties or functions with respect to workplace fire safety. It also aims to equip holders contribute to the conduct and review of fire risk assessments and preventative and protective measures within most low risk workplaces, in accordance with international and European best practice conventions.

The syllabus consists of three units (Unit IGC1, Unit IFC1 and Unit FC2). All units are mandatory unless an exemption can be applied. Exemptions for the following units are Unit IGC1: Management of international health and safety and Unit FC2: Fire safety practical application.

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There are no optional units. Candidates may choose to take one, two or all three units at the same time of at different times. For candidates planning to do two or all three units, Unit FC2 (Fire safety practical application) is not normally offered independently of the taught units (IGC1/IFC1). Candidates will be required to complete the FC2 assessment within 10 working days of sitting the examination for unit IGC1 and/or IFC1, on a date to be agreed with their accredited course provider. Unit FC2 can normally only be taken as a stand-alone unit if a candidate has either previously taken unit FC2 and has either been referred or has chosen to retake the unit to try to improve their overall grade. Unit IGC1 is a taught unit, assessed by a two-hour written examination and unit IFC1 is a taught unit, assessed by one two-hour written examination. The examination consists of ten ‘short-answer’ questions (8 marks each) and ‘one-long answer’ question (20 marks). All questions are compulsory. Candidate scripts are marked by external examiners appointed by NEBOSH. Course Objectives Upon the successful completion of this course and passing the required exams, each participant will be able to:-

• Achieve the NEBOSH International General Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management

• Recognize and employ the management of international health and safety including its foundations and health and safety management systems covering plan, do, check and act

• Manage fire safety and identify the moral, social and economic benefits of good management fire safety

• Identify the key features of a fire safety policy and the role of national governments and international bodies in formulating a framework for the regulation of fire safety

• Implement main sources of eternal fire safety information and the principles of their application

• Recognize the purpose of, and the procedures for, investigating fires in the workplace

• Record and report fire related incidents and explain the principles of the combustion process in relation to fire safety

• Explain the principles and conditions for the ignition of solids, liquids and gases

• Classify fires and identify the principles of fire growth and fire spread as well as the principles of explosion and explosive combustion

• Identify the causes of fires and explosion in typical work activities

• Set appropriate control measures to minimize fire and explosion risks

• Discuss the means of fire protection and prevention of fire and smoke spread within buildings in relation to building construction and design

• Carryout the methods and systems available to give early warning in case of fire, both for life safety and property protection

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• Select procedures for basic fire extinguishing methods for both life risk and process risk

• Identify the requirements for ensuring access for the fire service is provided and maintained

• Enumerate the steps to minimize the environmental impact and fire-fighting operations

• Develop fire emergency plan and perform the development an maintenance of a fire evacuation procedure

• Employ perception and behavior of people in the event of a fire

• Carryout appropriate training requirements, aims and objectives of fire safety risk assessments

• Identify the principles and practice o fire safety risk assessments, matters to be considered in a risk assessment of dangerous substances

• Measure to be taken to control risk in respect of dangerous substances, purpose, aim, marking, assessment location

Exclusive Smart Training Kit - H-STK®

Participants of this course will receive the exclusive “Haward Smart Training Kit” (H-STK®). The H-STK® consists of a comprehensive set of technical content which includes electronic version of the course materials conveniently saved in a Tablet PC.

Who Should Attend This course provides a wide understanding and deeper appreciation of occupational health and safety in accordance with the international standards for health and safety professionals and those who are seeking NEBOSH international fire safety and risk management certification. Further, the course is also suitable for managers, supervisors, employee representatives and others to provide an appropriate breadth of underpinning knowledge for non-specialists in fire safety to enable them to discharge more effectively their organizational duties or functions with respect to workplace fire safety.

Examination Schedule NEBOSH requires minimum 30 working days to schedule an exam. Students must submit their complete applications minimum 15 working days prior to the scheduled exam date. We recommend that students submit their applications one or two weeks earlier than the above NEBOSH deadline.

Training Methodology This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as a percentage of the total tuition hours:-

30% Lectures 20% Workshops & Work Presentations 20% Case Studies & Practical Exercises 30% Videos, Software & Simulators

In an unlikely event, the course instructor may modify the above training methodology before or during the course for technical reasons.

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Course Certificate(s) (1) NEBOSH General Certificate will be issued to candidates who have successfully

passed the written examinations in Unit IGC1 & Unit IFC1 and successfully completed the Practical Examination (Unit FC2).

(2) Official Transcript of Records will be provided to the successful delegates with the

equivalent number of ANSI/IACET accredited Continuing Education Units (CEUs) earned during the course.

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Certificate Accreditations Certificates are accredited by the following international accreditation organizations:- ● NEBOSH: The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and

Health

Haward Technology is an Accredited Course Provider and Learning Partner of The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and

Health (NEBOSH) with Learning Partner Number 931 Bronze. NEBOSH is the awarding body approved by Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Haward Technology is authorized to offer NEBOSH's comprehensive range of globally-recognized qualifications designed to meet the health, safety, environmental and risk management needs of all places of work.

● USA International Association for Continuing Education and Training

(IACET)

Haward Technology is an Authorized Training Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 2201 Cooperative Way, Suite 600, Herndon, Virginia 20171, USA. In obtaining this authority, Haward Technology has demonstrated that it complies with the ANSI/IACET 1-2013 Standard which is widely recognized as the standard of good practice internationally. As a result of our Authorized Provider membership status, Haward Technology is authorized to offer IACET CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET 1-2013 Standard. Haward Technology’s courses meet the professional certification and continuing education requirements for participants seeking Continuing Education Units (CEUs) in accordance with the rules & regulations of the International Association for Continuing Education & Training (IACET). IACET is an international authority that evaluates programs according to strict, research-based criteria and guidelines. The CEU is an internationally accepted uniform unit of measurement in qualified courses of continuing education. Haward Technology Middle East will award 6.9 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) or 69 PDHs (Professional Development Hours) for participants who completed the total tuition hours of this program. One CEU is equivalent to ten Professional Development Hours (PDHs) or ten contact hours of the participation in and completion of Haward Technology programs. A permanent record of a participant’s involvement and awarding of CEU will be maintained by Haward Technology. Haward Technology will provide a copy of the participant’s CEU and PDH Transcript of Records upon request.

● British Accreditation Council (BAC)

Haward Technology is accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education as an International Centre. BAC is the British accrediting body responsible for setting standards within independent further and higher education sector in the UK and overseas. As a BAC-accredited international centre, Haward Technology meets all of the international higher education criteria and standards set by BAC.

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Course Instructor(s) This course will be conducted by the following instructor(s). However, we have the right to change the course instructor(s) prior to the course date and inform participants accordingly:

Mr. Francis Almeida, PgDip, BSc, NEBOSH-IFC, NEBOSH-IGC, NEBOSH-PSM, NEBOSH-ENV, NEBOSH-IOGC, is a Senior Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Consultant with over 30 years of practical experience within the Oil and Gas industry. He is a NEBOSH Approved Instructor for various certification programs. His expertise lies extensively in the areas of NEBOSH International General Certificate, NEBOSH Process Safety Management, NEBOSH Environmental Management, NEBOSH International Oil & Gas

Certificate, HSSE Gap Analysis & Action Planning, Gap Analysis Processes, Gap Analysis Findings, Fundamentals of HSSE Audit & Inspection, HSSE Management System, HSSE Report, HSE Policies & Regulations on Warehousing, HSE Industrial Practices, Manual Handling, Rigging Safety Rules, Machinery & Hydraulic Lifting Equipment, Handling Hazardous Chemicals, Spill Containment, Fire Protection Measures & Equipment, Fire Precautions, Warehouse Incidents & Accidents Reporting, HSEQ Audits & Inspection, HSEQ Procedures, Incident Investigation & Reporting, Environmental Awareness, Waste Management Monitoring, Emergency Planning, Emergency Management, Working at Heights, Root Cause Analysis, Incident & Accident Investigation, HSE Rules & Regulations, Process Safety Management (PSM), Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Techniques, HAZOP, HSE Risk, Pre-Startup Safety Reviews, HSE Risk Identification, Assessments & Audit, HSE Risk Assessment & Management Concepts, HSE Impact Assessment, HSSE Management Policy & Standards, HSSE Emergency Response & Crisis Management Operations, Confined Space Entry, HSE Warehousing Policies & Regulations, HSE Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA), Hazardous Materials & Chemicals Handling, Chemical Spills, Safety Precaution & Response Action Plan, PSM, HAZMAT, PHA, HAZOP, HAZID, Hazard & Risk Assessment, Task Risk Assessment (TRA), Incident Command, Accident & Incident Investigation, Emergency Response Procedures, Job Safety Analysis (JSA), Behavioral Based Safety (BBS), Fall Protection, Work Permit & First Aid and Emergency Response and various international codes and standards such as the ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 14001, SA8000, ISO 9001-2000 and ISO 9002. He was the Offshore Safety Specialist of Chevron wherein he was in-charged in HSE inspections, hazard analysis, incident investigation and implementing corrective actions.

During his career life, Mr. Almeida has gained his practical and field experience through his various significant positions and dedication as the Quality Manager, Quality Auditor, Quality Supervisor, QHSE Engineer, Metallurgical Engineer, HSE Coordinator, Suppliers Auditor, Senior Instructor/Consultant, Oil & Gas Construction Specialist, Business Administration Specialist and Oil & Gas Management Technology Specialist for various international companies and institutions such as the IBEC, Lopes & Almeida, IMA, EXPRO Group, UNESA, Vetco Aibel, ABB Oil & Gas, Brazilian Aluminum Foundry, DNV and ABIFA.

Mr. Almeida has a Bachelor degree in Metallurgical Engineering and a Post Graduate Diplomas in Safety Engineering and Industrial Administration. Further, he is a Certified Instructor/Trainer, an Approved Practical Assessor/Lead Tutor in NEBOSH Fire Safety & Risk Management International Certificate and NEBOSH International General Certificate, Approved Lead Tutor in NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate, NEBOSH International Oil & Gas Certificate and NEBOSH Process Safety Management Certificate, a Certified ISO 9001:2000 Lead Auditor and a Certified Internal Verifier/Assessor/Trainer by the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM). He has further delivered numerous trainings, courses, seminars, conferences and workshops globally.

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Course Fee US$ 20,000 per Delegate. This rate includes H-STK® (Haward Smart Training Kit), buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning & afternoon of each day. Accommodation Accommodation is not included in the course fees. However, any accommodation required can be arranged at the time of booking. Course Program The following program is planned for this course. However, the course instructor(s) may modify this program before or during the course for technical reasons with no prior notice to participants. Nevertheless, the course objectives will always be met:

Day 1: Sunday, 16th of March 2020

0730 – 0745 Registration & Coffee

0745 – 0815 Welcome & Introduction

0815 – 1015 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety Element 1: Foundations in Health and Safety (The Scope and Nature of Occupational Health and Safety)

1015 – 1025 Break

1025 – 1225

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 1: Foundations in Health and Safety (The Moral, Social and Economic Reasons for Maintaining and Promoting Good Standards of Health and Safety in the Workplace)

1225 – 1325 Lunch

1325 – 1510

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 1: Foundations in Health and Safety (The Moral, Social and Economic Reasons for Maintaining and Promoting Good Standards of Health and Safety in the Workplace) (cont’d)

1510 – 1520 Break

1520 – 1620

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 1: Foundations in Health and Safety (The Role of National Governments and International Bodies in Formulating a Framework for the Regulation of Health and Safety)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day One

Day 2: Monday, 17th of March 2020

0730 – 0745

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 1: Foundations in Health and Safety (The Role of National Governments and International Bodies in Formulating a Framework for the Regulation of Health and Safety) (cont’d)

0745 – 0845 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 2: Health and Safety Management Systems – Plan (The Key Elements of a Health and Safety Management System)

0845 – 0945 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 2: Health and Safety Management Systems – Plan (The Purpose and Importance of Setting Policy for Health and Safety)

0945 – 1045 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 2: Health and Safety Management Systems – Plan (The Key Features and Appropriate Content of an Effective Health and Safety Policy)

1045 – 1100 Break

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1100 – 1200

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems - Do (Organisational Health and Safety Roles and Responsibilities of Employers, Directors, Managers, Supervisors, Workers and Other Relevant Parties)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1400

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Concepts of Health and Safety Culture and its Significance in the Management of Health and Safety in an Organisation)

1400 – 1500 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems - Do (Human Factors which Influence Behaviour at Work)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems - Do (How Health and Safety Behaviour at Work can be Improved)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Two

Day 3: Tuesday, 18th of March 2020

0730 – 0930 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Principles and Practice of Risk Assessment

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 – 1200 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Preventive and Protective Measures)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1400 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Sources of Health and Safety Information)

1400 – 1500

Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Factors That Should be Considered When Developing and Implementing a Safe System of Work for General Work Activities)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Role and Function of a Permit-to-Work System)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Three

Day 4: Wednesday, 19th of March 2020

0730 – 0930 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Emergency Procedures and the Arrangements for Contacting Emergency Services)

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 – 1200 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Requirements for, and Effective Provision of, First-Aid in the Workplace)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

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1300 – 1420 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 3: Health and Safety Management Systems – Do (Requirements for, and Effective Provision of, First-Aid in the Workplace) (cont’d)

1420 - 1500 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 4: Health and Safety Management Systems – Check (Active and Reactive Monitoring)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 4: Health and Safety Management Systems – Check (Investigating Incidents)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Four

Day 5: Thursday, 20th of March 2020

0730 – 0930 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 4: Health and Safety Management Systems – Check (Recording and Reporting Incidents)

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 – 1100 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 4: Health and Safety Management Systems – Check (Recording and Reporting Incidents) (cont’d)

1100 – 1200 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 5: Health and Safety Management Systems – Act (Health and Safety Auditing)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1500 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 5: Health and Safety Management Systems – Act (Review of Health and Safety Performance)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IGC1: Management of International Health & Safety (cont’d) Element 5: Health and Safety Management Systems – Act (Review of Health and Safety Performance) (cont’d)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Five

Day 6: Sunday, 23rd of March 2020

0730 – 0930 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management Element 1: Managing Fire Safety (The Moral, Social and Economic Benefits of Good Management of Fire Safety)

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 - 1100 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 1: Managing Fire Safety (The Key Features of a Fire Safety Policy)

1100 - 1200 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management Element 1: Managing Fire Safety (The Role of National Governments and International Bodies in Formulating a Framework for the Regulation of Fire Safety)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1400 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 1: Managing Fire Safety (Main Sources of Eternal Fire Safety Information and the Principles of their Application)

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1400 – 1500 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 1: Managing Fire Safety (The Purpose of, and the Procedures for, Investigating Fires in the Workplace)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 1: Managing Fire Safety (Recording and Reporting Fire-Related Incidents)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Six

Day 7: Monday, 24th of March 2020

0730 – 0830 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 2: Principles of Fire and Explosion (The Principles of the Combustion Process in Relation to Fire Safety)

0830 – 0930 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 2: Principles of Fire and Explosion (The Principles and Conditions for the Ignition of Solids, Liquids and Gases)

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 – 1015 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 2: Principles of Fire and Explosion (The Classification of Fires)

1015 - 1045 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 2: Principles of Fire and Explosion (The Principles of Fire Growth and Fire Spread)

1045 - 1115 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 2: Principles of Fire and Explosion (The Principles of Explosion and Explosive Combustion)

1115 - 1200 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 3: Causes and Prevention of Fires and Explosions (The Causes of Fires and Explosions in Typical Work Activities)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1500 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 3: Causes and Prevention of Fires and Explosions (The Causes of Fires and Explosions in Typical Work Activities) (cont’d)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 3: Causes and Prevention of Fires and Explosions (Appropriate Control Measures to Minimise Fire and Explosion Risks)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Seven

Day 8: Tuesday, 25th of March 2020

0730 – 0800 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 3: Causes and Prevention of Fires and Explosions (Appropriate Control Measures to Minimise Fire and Explosion Risks) (cont’d)

0800 – 0830

Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (The Means of Fire Protection and Prevention of Fire and Smoke Spread within Buildings in Relation to Building Construction and Design)

0830 – 0930 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (Means of Escape)

0930 – 0945 Break

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0945 – 1045 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (The Methods and Systems Available to Give Early Warning in Case of Fire, both for Life Safety and Property Protection)

1045 – 1200 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (Selection Procedures for Basic Fire Extinguishing Methods for both Life Risk and Process Risk)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1400 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (Requirements for Ensuring Access for the Fire Service is Provided and Maintained)

1400 – 1500 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (Requirements for Ensuring Access for the Fire Service is Provided and Maintained) (cont’d)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (Steps to Minimise the Environmental Impact of Fire and Fire-Fighting Operations)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Eight

Day 9: Wednesday, 26th of March 2020

0730 – 0800 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 4: Fire Protection in Buildings (Steps to Minimise the Environmental Impact of Fire and Fire-Fighting Operations) (cont’d)

0800 – 0830 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 5: Safety of People in the Event of Fire (Fire Emergency Plan)

0830 – 0930 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 5: Safety of People in the Event of Fire (The Development and Maintenance of a Fire Evacuation Procedure)

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 – 1015 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 5: Safety of People in the Event of Fire (Perception and Behaviour of People in the Event of a Fire

1015 – 1115 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 5: Safety of People in the Event of Fire (Appropriate Training Requirements)

1115 – 1200 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 6: Fire Safety Risk Assessment (Aims and Objectives of Fire Safety Risk Assessments)

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 – 1400 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 6: Fire Safety Risk Assessment (Principles and Practice of Fire Safety Risk Assessments)

1400 – 1500 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 6: Fire Safety Risk Assessment (Matters to be Considered in a Risk Assessment of Dangerous Substances)

1500 – 1515 Break

1515 – 1620 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 6: Fire Safety Risk Assessment (Measures to be Taken to Control Risk in Respect of Dangerous Substances)

1620 – 1630 Recap

1630 End of Day Nine

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Day 10: Thursday, 27th of March 2020

0730 – 0900 Unit IFC1: International Fire Safety & Risk Management (cont’d) Element 6: Fire Safety Risk Assessment (Measures to be Taken to Control Risk in Respect of Dangerous Substances) (cont’d)

0900 – 0930 Unit FC2: Fire Safety Practical Application Identify Fire Hazards in the Workplace Identify Persons Who Could be at Risk Should a Fire Start

0930 – 0945 Break

0945 – 1045 Unit FC2: Fire Safety Practical Application (cont’d) Assess the Adequacy of Existing Fire Safety Measures to Control Risk Assess the Risk of Fire Occuring

1045 – 1200 Unit FC2: Fire Safety Practical Application (cont’d) Assess and Demonstrate Understanding of the Speed at Which Fire and Smoke Could Spread Once Started Assess the Risk to Persons from Fire

1200 – 1300 Lunch

1300 - 1430 Unit FC2: Fire Safety Practical Application (cont’d) Where Necessary, Recommended Additional Fire Safety Measures to Further Reduce Risks Recommend a Risk Assessment Review Date

1430 – 1515 Summary, Wrap-Up & Course Conclusion

1515 – 1530 Break

1530 – 1630 MOCK EXAM

1630 End of Day Course

Day 11: TBA as per NEBOSH Exam Scheduling Procedure

0900 – 0915 Introduction Exam Briefing

0915 – 0930 Break

0930 – 1030 Unit IGC1 Examination

1030 – 1130 Unit IGC1 Examination (cont’d)

1130 – 1230 Lunch

1230 – 1330 Unit IFC1 Examination

1330 – 1430 Unit IFC1 Examination (cont’d)

1430 – 1445 Break

1445 – 1500 Closing Ceremony

1500 End of Examination

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Practical Sessions This practical and highly-interactive course includes the following real-life case studies:-

Course Coordinator Cristy Mamisay, Tel: +971 2 30 91 714, Fax: +971 2 30 91 716, Email: [email protected]