With this Maritime Fire Prevention, Fire Fighting and Fire Safety Diploma you will gain an in-depth knowledge of not only firefighting operations but also the preventative measures required to manage the risk from fires on ships. The modules will raise your awareness of the risks associated with fire as well as develop your knowledge of the combustion process. It will also give you an understanding of the existing legislative requirements around SOLAS, the International Fire Safety Systems Code and the process of fire risk assessment. Finally, it will share some practical firefighting strategies and tactics and the actions you should take as part of your post-fire procedures.
Have an overall background over maritime firefighting
Be aware of the chemistry of combustion and methods to extinguish fire
Become familiar with Escape & Operational Requirements (SOLAS)
Understand the International Fire Safety Systems
Assess Fire Risk and precautions
Conduct Post Fire Procedures
The program is suitable for those working or aspiring to work in the ship and passenger safety sector including personnel undertaking firefighting activities and safety management both at sea and ashore.
Introduction to fire
History of firefighting at sea
Notable incidents
Legislation
Ship fire risk analysis
International State Port Control Inspections
Theory of combustion
Ignition temperature
Classification of fires
Products of combustion
Transmission of heat
Methods of extinguishing fire
Extinguishing media
Backdraught & flashover
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (Solas)
General
Prevention of Fire and Explosion
Suppression of Fire
Escape
Operational requirements
Alternative design and arrangements
Engineered Solutions
Helicopter facilities
Carriage of dangerous goods
Protection of vehicle, special category and ro-ro spaces
Casualty threshold, safe return to port and safe areas
Design criteria for systems to remain operational after a fire casualty
Safety Centre on passenger ships
The International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS code)
Personnel protection
Fire extinguishers
Fixed gas fire-extinguishing systems
Fixed foam fire-extinguishing systems
Fixed pressure water-spraying and water-mist fire-extinguishing systems
Automatic sprinkler, fire detection and fire alarm systems
Fixed fire detection and fire alarm systems
Maintenance and Inspection of Fire Protection Systems and Appliances
Fixed Fire Detection And Fire Alarm Systems
Sample extraction smoke detection systems
Low-location lighting systems
Fixed emergency fire pumps
Arrangement of means of escape
Fixed deck foam systems
Inert gas systems
Fixed Hydrocarbon Gas Detection Systems
Controlling the risks in relation to fire
Identify the hazards
Identify people at risk
Evaluate, remove, reduce and protect from risk
Record, plan, inform, instruct and train
Review
Risk assessment process
Further guidance on fire risk assessment and fire precautions
Further guidance on escape routes
Further guidance on recording, planning, informing, instructing and training
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