Training and Qualifications Prospectus
Your route to fire safety excellence THE UK’s NATIONAL FIRE SAFETY ORGANISATION Protecting people, property, business and the environment V-01/2017
Compliance Courses Compliance Courses are for those people who are required to be compliant as defined by the: • RR(FS)O 2005 - The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2005/1541 • Health and Safety at Work Act and for when non-compliance may be an offence. (see RRFSO 2005 Article 32 - Offences) C01 Fire Safety for Fire Wardens................................................................4 C02 Train the Trainer..................................................................................5 C03 Hot Work Passport.............................................................................6 C04 Reporting Fire Risk in Residential Properties.......................................7 C05 Certificate in Applied Fire Risk Assessment.........................................8 C06 Fire Risk Assessment..........................................................................9 C07 Advanced Fire Risk Assessment.......................................................10 C08 Fire Risk Management in Residential Properties................................11 C09 Advanced Fire Risk Assessment in Residential Properties.................12 C10 Fire Systems Maintenance................................................................13 C11 Portable Fire Extinguisher Recharging & Maintenance.......................14 C12 Portable Fire Extinguisher Technicians Refresher...............................15 C14 Fire Detection, Alarm and Emergency Lighting Systems....................16 C15 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems Design........................................17 C17 Introduction to Passive Fire Protection..............................................18 C17c Understanding Fire Doors................................................................19 C17d Understanding Fire Stopping ..........................................................20 C19 Fire Safety Design of Buildings..........................................................21 C20 Introduction to Sprinkler Systems Maintenance & Components........22 E-learning Courses...................................................................................23 Awards and Approvals..............................................................................24 Course Booking Form..............................................................................26 Terms and Conditions...............................................................................27
In-House
E-Learning
C01 Fire Safety for Fire Wardens Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 General Fire Precautions (Schedule 4) i Measures relating to the instruction and training of employees and ii Measures to investigate the effects of the fire iii In Article 4 that the responsible person MUST ensure that his employees are provided with adequate safety training
Overview Our half-day course for fire wardens ensures that participants achieve a thorough awareness and understanding of the threat posed by fire. All delegates receive practical hands on training in fire extinguishers as well as interactive training.
Who will benefit? This course will be of benefit to all staff, particularly those designated as fire wardens or marshals. It is suitable for employees working in industry, commerce or the public sector.
Certification • CFPA Europe Certificate in Basic Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention • This course has been awarded 3 IFE CPD hours
Course Information In–House Training Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
/2 day
£540 + VAT (up to 16 delegates)
£660 + VAT (up to 16 delegates)
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This course is run as an in-house course only on clients’ premises.
up to 16 delegates
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
Adequate space for classroom learning and practical extinguisher training will be required.
Learning outcomes You will develop knowledge and skills in how to: • identify fire hazards and risks – Unit FS1.1* • report fire hazards and risks – Unit FS1.2* *Units refer to the National Occupational Standards (NOS) in Fire Safety 2010.
Programme The course content includes: • fire legislation, facts and figures • combustion principles and how fire spreads • fire case study • how to spot common hazards • actions in the event of fire and evacuation principles • wardens’ responsibilities • routine fire safety checks • fire extinguisher theory and practical
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Academy: Fire Learning Online The Role of the Fire Warden E-learning course to help fire wardens perform their role effectively and keep themselves and their workplace safe. See page 23 for further details. Cost: £30 + VAT per learner Discounts available for purchases of 10 or more learners. To purchase go to: www.fpa-academy.com
In-House
Open Courses
C02 Train the Trainer (Fire Safety) The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Article 4, Article 21 states that the responsible person must ensure that his employees are provided with adequate safety training.
Overview This 2 day course provides delegates with specialist training from experienced FPA trainers on fire safety knowledge and training delivery best practice. On successful completion you will have the necessary skills and confidence to deliver effective fire safety awareness training in-house.
Training Information Pack For a complete training solution in one package – you can also purchase a Training Information Pack (TIPs) containing a DVD, trainers’ handbook containing comprehensive notes, PowerPoint presentation, quiz sheets and certificate template.
Who will benefit?
Certification
Anyone who wants the ability to be able to deliver knowledgeable basic fire safety training in-house. Companies no longer need to send staff off-site or to contract in external companies every time a new member of staff joins, or when refresher training is required.
• FPA Train the Trainer Certificate • CFPA Europe Certificate in Basic Fire Fighting and Fire Prevention • this course has been awarded 11.5 IFE CPD hours
Learning outcomes Delegates will develop: • confidence in delivering fire safety training and handling any questions that the delegates raise during the course • a greater awareness of the hazards of fire • an understanding of the nature of fire and how it spreads • an understanding of human behaviour in a fire
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost Excluding TIP
Non-Members Cost Excluding TIP
2 days
£395 + VAT
£435 + VAT
In–House Training
• knowledge of current fire safety legislation • an understanding of the actions to take in the event of
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost Excluding TIP
Non-Members Cost Excluding TIP
2 days
£2800 + VAT
£3100 + VAT
discovering a fire • the ability to distinguish between the different types of fire extinguishers and the fires for which they are suited • the ability to tackle small fires with confidence • best practice in training delivery
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
Programme The course content includes: training delivery best practice tools and techniques • fire evacuation principles • fire extinguisher theory and practical • human behaviour • microteach session
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In-House
Open Courses
C03 Hot Work Passport Fires caused during construction or maintenance works are responsible for thousands of £’s of damage in property and business loss. Ensure your technicians are aware of the issues of Hot Work and how to mitigate them.
Overview The FPA Hot Work Passport was introduced in response to requests from industry for a national benchmark that can be used as an indicator of the levels of knowledge and understanding of fire safety held by hot work project managers and operatives. Following successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a personalised Hot Work Passport, valid for 5 years.
Certification • FPA Hot Work Passport valid for 5 years • CFPA Europe Certificate in Hot Works • this course has been awarded 6 IFE CPD hours
Our Hot Work Passport course has been successfully delivered to over 2,000 employees on company sites across the UK.
Who will benefit? This course is designed for those supervisors and operatives who carry out risk assessments in order to complete hot work permits on construction sites, refurbishment projects and during maintenance work. The Passport is an indication to employers and clients that you have demonstrated a level of knowledge and understanding of fire safety that will contribute to safe and effective hot work activities on any structure, building, equipment or area where construction, alteration or maintenance is taking place.
Learning outcomes You will develop knowledge and understanding of: • the importance of fire prevention and your own responsibility when performing dangerous work • systematic working and fire prevention methods underpinned by the relevant legislation and regulations
Programme Course content will include: • legislative requirements • principles of fire risk assessment • fire science – understanding fire • structures and materials – understanding fire protection • hot work management processes • hot work equipment fire hazards • preparing to carry out hot work • safety precautions during and after hot work • action in the event of fire
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Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£185 + VAT
£210 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 12 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£1500 + VAT
£1750 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk NB. successful completion of this course will require a ‘passport’ style photo in order for us to issue the Hot Work ID card.
In-House
Open Courses
C04 Reporting Fire Risk in Residential Properties Overview Developed with the property sector fire safety group NSHFSG for those individuals who have responsibility for fire risk management in residential properties. This course supports the development of skills, knowledge and understanding of fire safety practice in the residential properties sector. Underpinned by the National Occupational Standards (NOS) in Fire Safety.
Programme The course content includes: • fire science • legislation and risk assessment • identifying fire hazards • people, property and the environment • fire protection measures • recording and reporting
Certification Who will benefit? This course is suitable for housing staff who are involved with identifying fire hazards, and contributing to continuous risk assessment by regular review. The course is also relevant to advisors and enforcers for residential properties who need to understand the hazards and risks in residential properties. It is important to note that this course is intended to contribute to the knowledge of those carrying out risk assessments, but on its own this course would not confirm the full range of knowledge required for risk assessment.
Learning outcomes You will develop knowledge and understanding of: • reporting hazards and risk associated with fire in residential properties • monitoring and reporting to ensure that risk reduction measures, fire precautions and maintenance routines are sustained
• FPA Certificate • NSHFSG approval
Progression opportunities There are a range of progression opportunities available to learners who achieve the fire risk management courses. These progression opportunities vary from achieving additional fire risk management courses to moving into specialist areas of fire safety. • C08 Fire Risk Management in Residential Properties
Course Information Duration
FPA and NSHFSG Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£210 + VAT
£240 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA and NSHFSG Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£1300 + VAT
£1450 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
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In-House
Open Courses
C05 Certificate in Applied Fire Risk Assessment Overview This well-established five-day course attracts delegates from a wide range of industry backgrounds, in the public and private sector, including major UK and overseas organisations. An intensive and complete introduction to the key principles of fire prevention and protection.
Certification All delegates on the course will have the opportunity to gain: • the CFPA Europe Certificate in Principles of Fire Safety at Work and the first element of the Level 4 CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention • approval towards the Institution of Fire Engineers Fire Risk Assessors Register
Who will benefit?
• an optional assessment in units FC1 and FC2 of the NEBOSH
Designed for those with little or no fire safety knowledge whose responsibility is to carry out or implement fire risk assessments. The course is also Stage 1 of the CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention.
• 38 IFE CPD hours For more information on any of these qualifications please refer to www.thefpa.co.uk
Learning outcomes
Progression opportunities
You will develop:
• V03 Level 4 CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention
• ability to apply the principles and methodology of fire risk
• V02A Advanced Fire Safety Management
assessment, exploring the process and applying learning
Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management
• C07 Advanced Fire Risk Assessment
through a number of practical activities • understanding of the fundamental principles of fire prevention and protection measures, raising awareness of the vast range of topics involved in fire safety management • knowledge of the principal workplace fire hazards, associated risks and passive and active means available to mitigate fire
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£1310 + VAT
£1460 + VAT
With NEBOSH FC1 & FC2 registration
Programme Course content includes: • fire safety management framework • legislative requirements • fire theory, principle causes and prevention of fire • fire protection in buildings • introduction to the principles of smoke control, fire engineering and environmental issues • arson and its prevention • human behaviour • the principles and methodologies of fire risk assessment • fire risk assessment in action • practical exercises and practical fire risk assessment • a fire risk assessment in the workplace is required to complete the course
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Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£1420 + VAT
£1610 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£7,500 + VAT
£8,000 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
In-House
Open Courses
C06 Fire Risk Assessment The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Programme
Article 9 “The Responsible person must make a suitable
The course content includes:
and sufficient assessment of the risks to which relevant persons are exposed”.
• relevant legislative requirements • means of escape and human behaviour • passive and active fire safety overview
Overview
• principles of risk assessment
Current fire legislation requires that almost all workplaces undertake a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment.
• fire risk assessment – practical exercises
This popular 3 day course is designed to offer practical hands-on experience in this area and allows delegates to gain recognised certification in undertaking fire risk assessments.
• the risk assessment process • course assessment
Certification • FPA Certificate showing IFE Approval towards their
Who will benefit? Delegates will be expected to have some background knowledge of fire safety. This course is aimed at those who have responsibility for undertaking fire risk assessments and who wish to receive further certification in this subject in order to demonstrate competency. The course has received approval from the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) for the purpose of their Fire Risk Assessors register – see page 24 for more information.
Learning outcomes You will develop: • a broad understanding of workplace fire safety issues that reviews and adds to your existing knowledge • detailed understanding of the fire risk assessment process • awareness of current fire safety legislation • ability to apply the principles and methodology of fire risk assessment, exploring the process and applying learning through a number of practical activities
Fire Risk Assessors Register • this course has been awarded 18.5 IFE CPD hours
Progression • C07 Advanced Fire Risk Assessment • V02A Advanced Fire Safety Management
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days
£705 + VAT
£780 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days
£4800 + VAT
£5300 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
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In-House
Open Courses
C07 Advanced Fire Risk Assessment Overview This course will strengthen your existing knowledge and understanding of fire risk assessment and assist with the correct interpretation of guidance in order to achieve fire safety solutions that are: • required to ensure minimum life standards are achieved • reasonably practicable to implement • meet statutory requirements
Programme Course content includes: • Legal requirements – CFOA guidance; fire safety management; co-operation and co-ordination in multi-occupied buildings, human behaviour, GEEPS, PEEPS • Fire warning systems – legal requirements, advantages, disadvantages and limitations of specific systems; cost implications • Passive and active fire safety measures
Who will benefit? This course is aimed at building managers, owners, assessors and enforcing authorities who are required to determine the fire safety measures in complex premises. Delegates should have previously attended an appropriate Fire Risk Assessment course and have an underpinning knowledge of fire safety management.
Learning outcomes On completion of the course delegates will: • be able to differentiate between matters that are required to ensure statutory compliance and additional measures that would reduce the risk to property and business • have an improved ability to apply relevant guidance documents in order to determine appropriate fire safety solutions • have an understanding of human behaviour in a range of fire situations • have a greater understanding of active and passive fire safety measures • have a greater understanding of the effectiveness and limitations of new and existing fire safety measures and the cost and benefit of upgrading or replacing existing measures
• Guidance documents – CLG, ADB, LACORS & BS9999 application, interpretation, limitations, contradictions • General fire precautions in complex premises
Certification • FPA Certificate • this course has been awarded 13 IFE CPD hours
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£525 + VAT
£580 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£2900 + VAT
£3200 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
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In-House
Open Courses
C08 Fire Risk Management in Residential Properties Overview Developed with the property sector fire safety group NSHFSG for those individuals who have responsibility for fire risk management in residential properties. This course supports the development of skills, knowledge and understanding of fire safety practice in the residential properties sector. Underpinned by the National Occupational Standards (NOS) in Fire Safety.
Programme The course content includes: • principles of fire and explosion • control over fire spread • principles of fire risk assessment • bs9991 and bs9999 • hmo law, flats guidance, lacors • case study • human behaviour • diversity of relevant persons
Who will benefit? This course is suitable for staff and consultants who carry out fire risk assessment and determine fire safety provision in simple or complex residential properties. Simple residential properties are defined as those properties that are single use, three storeys or less and built after 1991. Complex residential properties are defined as those properties that are mixed use, four storeys or more, and could be built at any time. They are also considered to be any residential block which is HMO or designed for specific client groups who could present particular fire risks generated by the client group e.g. Sheltered/Extra Care/Special Educational needs groups are considered to be complex.
Learning outcomes On completion of the course delegates will: • understand requirements for assessing fire risks and protecting people from fire within residential properties • understand processes and guidance relevant to fire risk assessment • be able to evaluate fire hazards and risks • be able to specify solutions to minimise risks from fire • be able to confirm resources are available to manage fire risks
• passive fire safety • management of fire safety • fire risk assessment exercise
Certification • FPA Certification • NSHFSG approval • Institution of Fire Engineers approval (pending)
Progression • V03 CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention
Course Information Duration
FPA and NSHFSG Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£1200 + VAT
£1340 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
• understand legislative and organisational requirements applicable to fire protection systems in residential properties • understand procedures and processes for evaluative fire protection systems in residential properties • be able to recommend options to support appropriate risk reduction measures, fire precautions and maintenance routines in residential properties
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA and NSHFSG Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£6600 + VAT
£7200 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
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In-House
Open Courses
C09 Advanced Fire Risk Assessment in Residential Properties Overview Certain flats and houses in multiple-occupation (HMO) present a higher risk of fire and a higher risk of injury to the occupants particularly if the premises are poorly designed, managed or maintained. There are various requirements and duties placed on those who occupy, manage and regulate these premises.
Programme Course content includes: • Housing Act 2004 • Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 • LACORS housing guidance • Local Government group guidance document - “Fire Safety in Purpose Built Blocks of Flats” • scenario based exercises
This two–day course offers essential instruction and information to facilitate fire safety management of these premises within the legislative framework.
Who will benefit? Local Authorities, Fire & Rescue Service Inspecting Officers, Housing Associations, Landlords, Managing Agents, Local Authorities. Delegates should have previously attended appropriate courses that have provided an underpinning knowledge of fire safety management in HMOs.
Learning outcomes You will develop: • a greater awareness and understanding of fire hazards and risks relating to flats and HMOs • a detailed knowledge of the content, reasoning and practical application of the guidance documents currently available to assist the ‘Responsible Person’ and enforcing authorities • an increased awareness of the legislative framework and the powers and duties imposed on those occupying, managing and regulating fire safety in flats and HMOs • an improved ability to apply relevant guidance documents using common sense in order to determine appropriate fire safety solutions
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Certification • FPA Certificate • this course has been awarded 13 IFE CPD hours
Progression opportunities • V02A Advanced Fire Safety Management • V03 CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£525 + VAT
£580 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£2900 + VAT
£3200 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
In-House
Open Courses
C10 Fire Systems Maintenance Article 17 Where necessary in order to safeguard the safety of relevant persons the responsible person must ensure that the premises and any facilities, equipment and devices provided in respect of the premises under this Order or, subject to paragraph (2), under any other enactment, including any enactment repealed by this Order, are subject to a suitable system of maintenance and are maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good
Programme The course content will cover: • identification of the major causes of fire • compartmentation and means of escape • fire doors and glazing • automatic fire alarms and detection systems • emergency lighting
repair.
• portable firefighting equipment
(2) Paragraph (1) only applies to facilities, equipment and devices provided under other enactments where they are provided in connection with general fire precautions.
• maintenance and record keeping
• automatic suppression systems • staff training • sprinkler systems
Overview This course is designed to explain key fire safety issues and procedures relevant to the facilities manager. It also details maintenance regimes and responsibilities for fire safety systems in the workplace.
• fire risk assessment • dry risers and wet risers • course assessment
Certification • FPA Certificate • this course has been awarded 18 IFE CPD hours
Who will benefit? • those responsible for managing the fire safety equipment and systems in occupied premises
Progression opportunities • V03 Level 4 CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention
• those responsible for liaising with contract engineers to ensure fire safety requirements are met
Learning outcomes You will develop: • an understanding of fire hazards in the workplace and their associated risks • knowledge of the fire safety related equipment and facilities which assist in mitigating these risks – from protected means of escape to fire alarm and detection systems and sprinkler systems • knowledge of the current standards and codes of practice which relate to these facilities and the detailed maintenance regimes which apply • improved understanding of the fire risk assessment process • an understanding of what to look out for when liaising with
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days
£695 + VAT
£770 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 10 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days
£4200 + VAT
£4620 + VAT
Location: This course is available In-House but must take place in Moreton-in-Marsh due to the practical elements. To book email: training@thefpa.co.uk
contract engineers
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In-House
Open Courses
C11 Portable Fire Extinguisher Recharging and Maintenance Article 17 Where necessary in order to safeguard the safety of relevant persons the responsible person must ensure that the premises and any facilities, equipment and devices provided in respect of the premises under this Order or, subject to paragraph (2), under any other enactment, including any enactment repealed by this Order, are subject to a suitable system of maintenance and are maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair.
Programme The course content includes: • types of fire and smoke spread • methods of fire extinguishment • extinguisher construction • recharging procedures • disposal of medium • preparing a report for the responsible person • provision and siting • gas cartridges • inspection and servicing
Overview
• extinguishing agents
It is estimated that throughout the UK there are several million portable fire extinguishers; each needs to be serviced regularly if it is to remain effective in case of a fire.
• practical and theory assessment
This course offers an efficient and cost-effective
• the BAFE Certificate in Portable Fire Extinguisher
solution for organisations that operate on one or more sites to undertake their own servicing and
Certification Maintenance valid for 3 years • this course has been awarded 19.5 IFE CPD hours
maintenance.
Progression Who will benefit? • maintenance staff inhouse or contracted • facilities managers • those who require BS5306:Part 8 2012 & Part 3 2009
Learning outcomes You will gain: • knowledge of the correct servicing regime to be adopted for specific types of portable fire extinguisher • the skills necessary to sit the BAFE examination, an integral element of the BAFE ST104 Registered Technicians Scheme
• this qualification must be refreshed every 3 years
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days + 1 day exam
£620 + VAT
£690 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 10 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days + 1 day exam
£5500 + VAT
£5900 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
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In-House
Open Courses
C12 Portable Fire Extinguisher Technicians Refresher This course follows on directly from the Portable Fire Extinguisher Recharging and Maintenance course and should be completed every 3 years to verify competence.
Programme The course content includes: • servicing
Overview
• new British Standards & products • current legislation
There is a requirement under BS5306:Part 3:2009 to maintain continuous professional development. This can be achieved through this 1 day refresher training course which should be undertaken every 3 years.
• updated BS 5306: Part 8:2012 and Part 3:2009
This course, conducted by experienced instructors, offers an update on new products in the market, disposal of extinguishant and interpretation of the related standards and regulations.
• FPA Certificate
• class F extinguishers
Certification • this course has been awarded 5 IFE CPD hours
Course Information Who will benefit? • existing extinguisher technicians and those who manage service technicians that were trained three or more years ago • service technicians in organisations working towards gaining, and those already recognised by, the BAFE ST104 Registered Technicians Scheme
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£170 + VAT
£190 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
Learning outcomes You will revise and develop:
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£1500 + VAT
£1700 + VAT
• knowledge of current servicing practices • awareness and understanding of related standards and regulations
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
• the skills to continue to be safe and competent at work • knowledge of current and forthcoming issues affecting the industry, e.g. environmental impact of extinguishants and the obligations facing organisations for their responsible disposal • awareness of the range of new extinguishers available, to ensure that you can offer best practice advice and make informed, cost-effective choices • knowledge to support you in remaining a ‘competent person’
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In-House
Open Courses
C14 Fire Detection, Alarms and Emergency Lighting Systems The practical route to understanding the installation, commissioning and maintenance of detection and alarm systems, emergency lights and the relevant legislative requirements
Overview Using a combination of classroom and workshop facilities, you will be able to clearly demonstrate to customers and/or employers evidence of training matched against: • the National Occupational Standards in System
• knowledge of the different types of fire detection systems and latest alarm technology including their principles of operation • understanding of the layout of a fire alarm system including specific references to power supplies, wiring and cabling • appreciation of the testing and certification requirements
• relevant British Standards (BS 5839 Part 1, plus parts 6, 8 and 9; BS 6266)
Programme
• new updated BS5266 emergency lighting
Day 1: The first day of this course will cover the fundamentals of
• BAFE SP203 / LPCB 1014 for Fire Detection & Alarm Systems
fire detection, alarm systems the legal framework.
• relevant legislation and guidance
Days 2-4: using our workshop facilities, a combination of live
• a sector competence matrix agreed by sector employers
demonstrations and hands on experience you will learn cable instillation, testing and panel connections. Hands on commissioning
Who will benefit?
and control panel functions and maintenance of systems.
A five day course designed for those new to the fire
LEDs, way lighting, addressable central battery systems, self-
detection and alarms industry who require a comprehensive
contained, non-maintained and signage.
Day 5: Focus on Emergency Lighting, legislation and standards.
understanding of systems and legislation as well as practical guidance in carrying out installation, commission and maintenance of systems. Suitable for the apprentice fire alarm engineer, sellers and
Certification • FPA Certificate • IFE CPD (pending)
estimators, designers, premises managers and those fire wardens/marshalls who require a greater understanding of fire alarms. Also a great refresher for time served engineers.
Learning outcomes On completion of this course learners will have: • Installation – BS 5839 Part 1 Section 5 • Commissioning – BS 5839 Part 1 Section 5 in detail • Servicing – BS 5839 Part 1 Section 6 including documentation and certification; False alarms reporting • a practical understanding of BS5266 2016 emergency lighting • understanding of the legal framework regarding fire detection and alarm systems including the Fire Safety Order 2005, Disability Discrimination Act / Equality Act and Electricity at Work Regulations
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Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£1000 + VAT
£1100 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 12 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£6500 + VAT
£7200 + VAT
This course must be held at FPA premises to use the practical facilities necessary for this course. To book email: training@thefpa.co.uk
In-House
Open Courses
C15 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems – Design The RR[FS]O States in Article 13: Fire-Fighting and fire detection 13.–(1) Where necessary (whether due to the features of the premises, the activity carried on there, any hazard present or any other relevant circumstances) in order to safeguard the safety of relevant persons, the responsible person must ensure that: (a) the premises are, to the extent that it is appropriate, equipped with appropriate fire-fighting equipment and with fire detectors and alarms; and, (b) any non-automatic fire-fighting equipment so provided is easly accessible, simple to use and indicated by signs.
Overview This course follows on from the C14 or similar basic course. Designed for those responsible for design of a Fire Detection and Alarm system, or who need to understand the suitability of the design systems.
Programme • legislation affecting fire detection and alarm systems • general principles and terminology • principles of fire science and smoke behaviour • types of fire alarm systems • principles of operation • types of detectors and how they work
Who will benefit? For designers of detection and alarm systems including conventional and analogue addressable systems. For those with prior knowledge of BS 7671, this course develops knowledge of BS 5839 Part 1, 8 and 9; BS7273 and BS6266. You will complete associated design exercises and apply the knowledge gained in previous modules.
Learning outcomes
• audible and visual alarms • wiring and cabling of systems • testing and certification requirements • schematics and design drawings • responsibility of the design
Certification • FPA Certificate • IFE CPD (pending)
• sections 1, 2, 3 and 5 to include interfacing, false alarms and certification • interpretation of different types of artitectural plans and
Course Information
symbols • review and reinforcement of radio and networks • protocols - closed and open systems • computer suites; IT • hazardous areas • understanding and use of BS 9999 Fire detection and alarm systems are installed into all commercial and industrial premises in the UK. It is essential that those with the responsibility for design have an understanding of their operation and application.
Duration
FPA/ECA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£400 + VAT
£460 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA/ECA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£2800 + VAT
£3200 + VAT
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
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In-House
Open Courses
C17 Introduction to Passive Fire Protection Overview Passive fire protection is the principal measure utilised within the fabric of a premises to ensure that the fundamental requirements of the building regulations for the provision of compartmentation, structural stability and safe means of escape and safety of fire fighters are met. In addition passive fire protection materials correctly specified, installed and maintained will assist in safeguarding the building structure, protecting assets and business operations, the maintenance of building serviceability after fire, minimising rebuild costs, and facilitate timely business recovery and continuity. Following a successful application by the Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) to the CITB (Construction Skills Growth Fund), FPA in partnership with ASFP and a range of other bodies from across the passive fire protection industry, launched this level 2 training in 2014.
Who will benefit? Aimed at those involved in the specification, supply and distribution, installation, maintenance and management of passive fire protection installations. • specialist contractor workforce • distribution supply chain • allied specialist trades • fire risk assessors, facilities managers and building owners/ managers • site supervisors • fire systems inspectors
• know the responsibilities of those involved in the process including the designer, specifier, distributor, installer and end user • identify some common problems and issues caused by building alterations and potential solutions
Certification • FPA Certficate • ASFP/CITB approved
Progression opportunities • C17c Understanding Fire Doors • C17d Understanding Fire Stopping • C06 Fire Risk Assessment
Course Information Duration
FPA/ASFP Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£375 + VAT
£445 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA/ASFP Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
2 days
£2700 + VAT
£3000 + VAT
• building control officers Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs.
Learning outcomes
To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
The initial ‘core’ module covers the fundamentals of passive fire protection and is an essential introduction to the subject. Following the course you will be able to: • outline the legal, standard and other code driven requirements for passive fire protection installations • understand the role of passive protection in ensuring the safety of buildings and occupants
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This programme is part funded by CITB - Construction Skills Growth Fund.
In-House
Open Courses
C17c Understanding Fire Doors Overview To ‘up-skill’ contractors involved in the installation of passive fire protection as well as improve the knowledge base of those involved in the design, supply, inspection and maintenance of passive fire protection.
Certification • FPA Certificate • ASFP/CITB approval
Progression opportunities • C06 Fire Risk Assessment • V03 CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention
Who will benefit? Those who have completed the 2 day Introduction to Passive Fire Protection course or equivalent. Contractors involved in the installation and maintenance of passive fire protection in buildings will benefit from this module. This 1 day course focuses on the legal requirements relating to fire doors, their installation and maintenance.
Learning outcomes • describe the key features of fire door design and manufacture • outline the regulatory requirements relating to fire doors • identify the correct methods of fire door installation • specify maintenance of fire doors best practice
Course Information Duration
FPA/ASFP Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£205 + VAT
£245 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training Duration
FPA/ASFP Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£1450 + VAT
£1600 + VAT
• identify issues that will affect the required performance of fire resisting door sets • be aware of the importance of 3rd party certification
Programme
up to 16 delegates
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs. To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
• types and construction of fire doors • glazing • BS476 Pt. 22 • BS EN standards • CE Marking • Identification Schemes • Access Control Systems • Inspection, Maintenance and repairs • Door Hardware Federation • BS 8214 • assessment
This programme is part funded by CITB - Construction Skills Growth Fund.
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In-House
Open Courses
C17d Understanding Fire Stopping Overview To ‘up-skill’ contractors involved in the installation of passive fire protection as well as improve the knowledge base of those involved in the design, supply, inspection and maintenance of passive fire protection.
• multiple horizontal penetrations • pipe collars / wraps • practical exercise • cavity barriers – mineral wool, rigid board, stone wool
Certification • FPA Certificate
Who will benefit? It is strongly recommended that you have previously completed the 2 day Introduction to Passive Fire Protection course or an equivalent course before completing this module. This module will benefit contractors involved in the installation of passive fire protection as well as improve the knowledge base of those involved in the design, supply, inspection and maintenance of passive fire protection.
Learning outcomes This one day course will cover the elements of fire stopping listed below: • outline the considerations in relation to the installation of penetration sealing systems • list the types of penetration, and areas of application of fire stopping • identify the aspects that will affect the performance of the fire stopping
• ASFP/CITB Approved
Course Information Duration
FPA/ASFP Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£205 + VAT
£245 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 8 delegates
Duration
FPA/ASFP Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
1 day
£1400 + VAT
£1550 + VAT
Location: This course is available In-House but must take place in Moreton-in-Marsh due to the practical elements. To book email: training@thefpa.co.uk
• list three elements of the maintenance of fire stopping systems • understand the complexities pertaining to voids in historical buildings • explain the difference between cavity barriers, fire curtains, and smoke barriers
Programme The course includes: • batts / boards • mortars • multiple vertical penetrations • preformed elastomeric seals This programme is part funded by CITB - Construction Skills Growth Fund.
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In-House
Open Courses
C19 Fire Safety Design of Buildings Overview
• how passive and active fire protection contribute to property protection and business continuity
This course is designed to develop a wider understanding of building regulations and guidance documents and their interpretation within fire safety systems that promote life safety in the design of buildings.
• the fire curve and fire science
The course considers passive systems but also reviews active fire protection systems and highlights the importance of building design in ensuring business continuity. In addition, the interface between fire protection and security is discussed plus updates on the latest available technology are provided.
• fire tests
• service installations • elements of construction including materials • compartmentation, cavity barriers, fire stopping and dampers • external fire spread • surface spread of flame • introduction to fire engineering • specialist systems and new technology • European standards and harmonization
Who will benefit?
• FPA Design Guide suite of documents, ADB including insurers’ requirements for property protection and BS 9999
• fire safety consultants and fire investigators
• practical exercises using risk profiling, compartmentation etc.
• fire surveyors, loss adjusters and loss assessors • fire safety managers and fire safety officers • architects, building control officers, regulators and specifiers • fire service officers • CDM coordinators
Learning outcomes You will develop: • an understanding of key concepts in Approved Document B, BS 9999 and other guidance documents • knowledge of the theory and practical application of the basic principles of constructional fire protection • understanding of the need for and benefits of passive and active fire protection • awareness of the essential components of BS 476: Parts 2024 and BS EN equivalents
Certification • FPA Certificate • this course has been awarded 17.5 IFE CPD hours
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days
£675 + VAT
£750 + VAT
Prices shown are per delegate. For course dates, venues and to book this course online please visit www.thefpa.co.uk
In–House Training
up to 16 delegates
Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
3 days
£4500 + VAT
£5100 + VAT
• ability to apply fire design criteria to building design
Programme
Prices exclude trainer travel and subsistence costs.
The course includes:
To book this course please email training@thefpa.co.uk
• introduction to fire safety design and the building regulations • means of escape – horizontal and vertical • how satisfactory means of escape depend upon passive and active fire protection
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In-House
Open Courses
C20 Introduction to Sprinkler Systems Maintenance & Components Overview The FPA publishes the LPC Sprinkler Rules, the UK’s most significant sprinkler installation standard. The FPA has a state-of-the-art sprinkler workshop facility offering students a unique blend of high quality theoretical and practical sprinkler training. The course is a 5 day course and can be attended as one 5 day course or in 2 sections. The first 2 day introduction to sprinkler maintenance followed by a 3 day course detailing wet, dry and deluge/pre-action systems as well as hands on practical sprinkler maintenance training.
Programme The course content includes: • overview of standards, the sprinkler rules and third party certification schemes • spacing and location of sprinklers • application of different sprinkler heads • system components • water supply requirements • the weekly test procedure for wet valves practical • theory and practice of operation and maintenance of equipment
Certification Who will benefit? The course is designed to meet the needs of fire surveyors, facilities managers, building control officers, fire service personnel and all others whose work requires them to have an appreciation of the installation and operation and maintenance of sprinkler systems.
Learning outcomes You will develop:
• FPA Certificate
The latest version of the LPC Rules is a comprehensive work of reference for anybody with a professional involvement in designing, specifying or installing sprinkler systems Available to purchase from FPA publications by emailing sales@thefpa.co.uk or online at www.thefpa.co.uk
• understanding of the components and operation of sprinkler systems and their role • knowledge of the LPC Rules for Automatic Sprinkler Installations 2009 incorporating BS EN 12845 • understanding of the principles of system design and basic sprinkler operation • ability to compare and contrast these systems relative to passive fire protection systems
Course Information Duration
FPA Members Cost
Non-Members Cost
5 days
£1295 + VAT
£1425 + VAT
2 days
£535 + VAT
£590 + VAT
3 days
£820 + VAT
£910 + VAT
• basic knowledge of the minimum service requirements in accordance with BSEN 12845 and LPCB TB203
Prices shown are per delegate. An electronic copy of the Sprinkler Rules is provided to learners booking the 5 days. For a tailored course quote or to use the training facility email training@thefpa.co.uk
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E-Learning
E-learning Courses Complete your fire safety awareness, induction, or role specific training at your convenience.
£30 + VAT
Role of the Fire Warden
£30 + VAT
Evacuation Planning
£20 + VAT
Personal Emergency Evaluation Plan PEEP
£20 + VAT
The Responsible Person
£30 + VAT
Access and Facilities for Fire Fighters in Building
£60 + VAT
Fire Safety Measures in HMO
£30 + VAT
Fire Safety Awareness at Work
£60 + VAT
FRA in Simple Premises
Course Information View Demos or Book and attend course now on the website - www.fpa-academy.com Bulk buying user licences can save you up to 80% of the course price. For a bulk licence quote email: training@thefpa.co.uk
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Awards and Approvals The highly relevant content and robust quality assurance throughout our courses has earned recognition from a number of external bodies including:
The CFPA Europe Certificates, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Fire Prevention
The Confederation of Fire Protection Associations Europe (CFPA) is the formal body, governed by statute, which links the 17 recognised fire safety organisations that exist in the countries of the European Union and the European Free Trade Area. The CFPA Europe Certificates, Diploma and Advanced Diploma are recognised in the 17 home countries of the CFPA and offer holders a Europe-wide recognised qualification in a range of aspects of fire safety management and prevention.
NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management Founded in 1979, NEBOSH offers qualifications that are recognised and respected by employers in all sectors of the economy and which provide the benchmark standard against which others are compared. FPA is a NEBOSH Accredited centre, delivering the underpinning knowledge for certificated units FC1 and FC2 of the nationally recognised Fire Safety and Risk Management Certificate. If you have achieved the NEBOSH National General Certificate (unit NGC1) within the last 5 years you can be awarded the full Certificate.
Institution of Fire Engineers Membership At selected stages the FPA’s CFPA qualifications in Fire Prevention are recognised as providing appropriate training in support of applications for Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) membership at various grades.
EngTech The CFPA Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention has been approved by the IFE as contributing to the academic requirements for achieving Engineering Technician (EngTech) status with the Engineering Council.
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Competency Criteria for Fire Risk Assessors The Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council comprises a broad group of relevant fire sector stakeholders. Its objective has been to establish industry-wide criteria against which the competence of a fire risk assessor can be judged. These criteria are able to be used by professional bodies and third party certification bodies who register or certificate fire risk assessors, by training providers in the design of course content and by commercial companies providing fire risk assessment services. FPA courses have been mapped against these competency criteria to ensure relevant coverage of the knowledge requirements within our fire risk assessor training. Examples of some of the national register schemes available are below:
Institution of Fire Engineers Fire Risk Assessors Register The FPA offers a number of risk assessment courses (please refer to our Fire Risk Assessment section on page 17) which have all received course approval from the IFE for the purpose of their Register of Fire Risk Assessors and Auditors. Successful completion of the course will support an individual’s application to the Register and may help in reducing the burden of proof required through the application process. In addition to successfully completing the course, applicants to the Register will need to be able to provide evidence of suitable and sufficient education, training and experience in fire safety, fire risk assessment and /or the audit of completed assessments before making their application. For further information please visit the IFE website at www.ife.org.uk/fire-risk
Institute of Fire Prevention Officers The Institute of Fire Prevention Officers (IFPO) represents fire safety professionals from all walks of life including the Fire & Rescue Services, underground and overground rail networks, the aviation sector as well as the more usual fire sectors. IFPO operates its own fire risk assessor’s register following the guidelines issued by the competency criteria council.
Awards and Approvals Entry on to the register is by application and examination of qualifications. A number of fire risk assessments are then submitted for scrutinisation, with a final panel interview. IFPO offers discounted prices to those who have completed FPA fire risk assessment training. For further information please visit www.ifpo.org.uk
National Occupational Standards National Occupational Standards (NOS) are important benchmarks for those striving to achieve or demonstrate competence in their particular field of work as they set down what a person needs to do, know and understand in order to be competent to carry out activities or functions. A typical NOS will break down all of the required activities into units including a unit summary or overview. Each unit will describe the required standards of performance and the required standards of knowledge and understanding necessary to perform a particular function competently. In the fire sector the relevant standards that underpin activities come from the Fire Safety NOS and the Electronic Systems NOS. Each of these set of standards sit with an overarching, independent skills body who’s remit it is to identify and address skills and workforce development needs. Fire Safety NOS sit with Skills for Justice and Electronic Systems NOS sit with Skills for Security. These NOS underpin the course content of all relevant FPA courses.
SFJ Awards SFJ Awards is an awarding organisation approved by the Qualification Regulators to provide qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
FPA is an Approved Centre for SFJ Awards qualifications for fire safety, fire risk management in residential properties & fire investigation. By working with SFJ Awards, organisations can develop and implement learning programmes that adhere to a recognised quality assurance process. This results in a quality tailored training programme that remains the intellectual property of the organisation that has developed it, as well as providing increased confidence in the learning programme and ensuring learners have the right skills to do their jobs with proficiency.
IQ
Industry Qualifications (IQ) is a nationally regulated awarding organisation committed to raising standards in vocational education. They are sector-focused and work in partnership with trade bodies and professional associations to develop qualifications that are relevant and valued. They believe in premium quality, thinking differently and above all, in fairness and transparency, in everything we do. FPA is an Approved Centre for IQ qualifications in fire detection and alarm systems and emergency lighting.
Continuing Professional Development The FPA supports the principles of CPD and credits or points may be available to members of professional institutions as a result of attending specified courses. CPD hours have been awarded for the majority of FPA courses by the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) and they are also recognised by The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and The Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM). The list of institutions recognising our courses is continually expanding and an enquiry about the availability of CPD points should be made at the time of booking.
They develop and deliver nationally recognised qualifications for the Justice and Community Safety Sector, the Legal Sector, Local Government, Military and the Fire and Rescue Sector.
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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS 1
INCORPORATION OF CONDITIONS
1.1 These Conditions and the Proposal are the only terms and conditions on which The Fire Protection Association (“FPA”) gives quotations or supplies the services (the “Services”) set out in the written proposal provided by FPA (the “Proposal”) and any other terms or conditions provided or referred to by the person using the Services of FPA (“the Client”) or FPA or its servants or agents whether in writing or orally are hereby expressly excluded. 1.2
No variation of these Conditions or of the Proposal shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by or on behalf of FPA.
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ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUCTIONS
A contract shall exist between the parties (the “Contract”) upon the Proposal being signed by or on behalf of each of the parties (with no purported additions from the Client) or by the Client giving its written confirmation of the Proposal and FPA giving its written acceptance to such confirmation. The Contract comprises the Proposal together with these Conditions (and in the case of any conflict, the Proposal shall prevail). Each instruction when accepted in accordance with these Conditions constitutes a separate Contract.
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FEES AND EXPENSES
3.1
All fees and expenses are quoted exclusive of VAT (which shall be payable at the rate prevailing when payment is due) and are estimates only. Unless otherwise agreed in writing fees are payable in accordance with the Proposal and cover only those items expressed in the Proposal to be so covered.
3.2
The figures for fees and expenses appearing in the Proposal, being estimates only, are subject to increase when final figures are capable of being ascertained by FPA.
3.3
The Client shall reimburse FPA all incidental costs and expenses incurred by FPA in connection with the provision of the Services for the Client.
3.4
In addition to any fees costs and expenses referred to above the Client will pay to FPA all costs and expenses incurred by FPA if the Client:-
(a) instructs FPA to carry out any additional work not covered in the Proposal or in any way changes modifies or alters its requirements; or
(b) fails to meet its obligations under Clause 6.1 and FPA expends extra time or incurs any extra expense as a result.
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PAYMENT
4.1
Unless otherwise stated in the Proposal, or in the cases described in Clause 7.1, payment shall become due and be made by the Client on presentation of an invoice by FPA.
4. 2 FPA reserves the right to charge interest on payments outstanding after the due date for payment at the rate of three per cent per annum above the Base Lending Rate of FPA’s principal bankers for the time being in force, calculated on the outstanding balance (including interest) due from the due date for payment until receipt by FPA of payment. 5
TIME OF SUPPLY
5.1
FPA shall make all reasonable efforts to supply the Services on the dates and at the times requested by the Client but any dates or times quoted by FPA for supply of Services are estimates only and FPA shall not be liable for failure to meet such estimates or for any consequential losses (including loss of profit) costs charges or expenses incurred by the Client and the Client shall not be entitled to refuse to accept the Services because of any such failure.
5. 2 FPA will usually carry out any work pursuant to the Services during normal business hours but expressly reserves the right to carry out such work or any other part of the Services at other times should it be necessary or desirable to do so in FPA’s opinion. 6
CLIENT CO-OPERATION
6.1
The Client will provide to FPA such assistance of a suitable nature and quality and at the appropriate times as FPA may request from time to time for the proper provision of the Services.
6.2
FPA shall not be liable for and the Client shall fully indemnify and hold harmless FPA against any and all damage loss costs charges and expenses incurred due to delay in supply of the Services caused by the Client’s failure to perform its obligations under Clause 6.1.
6.3
If the Client fails to meet its obligations under Clauses 6.1 and/or 6.2 then without prejudice to FPA’s other rights FPA shall be entitled by notice to the Client forthwith to cancel the Contract in which event Clause 7 shall have effect as if the Contract had been cancelled at the request of the Client.
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CANCELLATIONS
In its absolute discretion FPA may at any time permit cancellation of the Contract provided that FPA may insist, as a condition of such permission, that:
7.1
the value of the Services which have already been supplied and any expenses which shall have already been incurred shall be payable immediately upon delivery of FPA’s invoice for such Services and expenses (if not already due in accordance with Clause 4); and
10.2. In any case where FPA may be willing to agree in writing that a person other than the Client (the “Third Party”) may rely upon any report, FPA may without limitation insist, as a condition of such agreement, that the Third Party give a written undertaking addressed to FPA in such form as FPA may require, confirming the Third Party’s acceptance of various protections for FPA included within these Conditions. 10.3 FPA shall not be liable for any loss caused by a report where such loss arises as a result of the provision to FPA of false, misleading or incomplete information by the Client or as a result of the acts or omissions of any other person. 10.4 Any report shall only be valid and may only be relied upon for any period stated in the report. FPA accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of information contained in the report after the stated period of validity. 11
RETENTION OF TITLE
Notwithstanding completion of the Services or any granting of credits any report or other material produced by FPA pursuant to the Contract shall remain the absolute property of FPA until payment of all sums due from the Client to FPA.
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INDEMNITY
The Client shall fully indemnify and hold harmless FPA on an after tax basis for any costs, charges, losses, damages and expenses incurred by FPA due to any proceedings action claim or demand brought against FPA as a result of FPA’s compliance with the Client’s instructions or reliance on or use of any information or materials supplied by the Client.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
13.1 FPA shall retain at all times the copyright and all other intellectual property rights capable of subsisting in the reports and other data or material supplied by FPA to the Client, but for the avoidance of doubt FPA will not publish or otherwise disclose any report supplied to the Client or any identifiable data contained therein without the Client’s prior written consent. 13.2 The Client shall, subject to payment in full of all fees costs and expenses payable to FPA under the Contract, have permission from FPA to copy any report which FPA may prepare for the Client under the Contract so long as the same is copied in full only (and not in part) without comments, abridgement, alteration or addition and no summary, quotation, abridgement or alteration may be made to the report without FPA’s prior written consent. The Client shall not copy any such report other than in full and/or with any comment, abridgement, alteration or addition without FPA’s specific written consent. Such permission shall not extend to the publication or issuing of such report or copies thereof, or any other acts, for which the Client must obtain a specific written consent from FPA (not to be unreasonably withheld). 14
SUBCONTRACTORS
FPA reserves the right to subcontract all or any part of the Services.
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DISCLOSURE AND SAFETY
15.1 The Client warrants that it has made full and fair disclosure to FPA of all facts, data, materials, opinions and any other information in its possession or within its knowledge in respect of the Services required of FPA under the Contract. 15.2 The Client acknowledges that FPA maintains stringent health and safety standards and FPA hereby expressly reserves the right to delay, postpone or cancel all or any part of the Services without notice should it be necessary in FPA’s opinion to do so in the interests of health and safety. In the event that FPA does delay, postpone or cancel any part of the Services FPA shall have no liability whatsoever to the Client as a result. 16
FPA’S EMPLOYEES
The Client shall not solicit or endeavour to entice away or discourage from being employed by FPA any employee, agent or subcontractor of FPA engaged in providing the Services and the provisions of this Clause shall remain in force notwithstanding any termination of the Contract or completion of the Services for a period of six months after such completion or termination.
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FORCE MAJEURE
FPA shall not be liable in any way for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly, through or in consequence of supply of the Services being prevented or delayed by events, matters or circumstances beyond the control of FPA.
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ASSIGNMENT
The Contract is personal to the Client who shall not assign or charge the benefit thereof without FPA’s prior written consent.
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DEFAULT, INSOLVENCY, ETC
If the Client shall be in default or commit a breach of these Conditions, or shall make or offer to make any arrangements with creditors, commit any act of bankruptcy, or if any petition or receiving order in bankruptcy shall be presented or made against him, or if any distress or execution shall be levied upon the Client’s property or assets or, the Client being a limited company, any resolution or petition to wind up the Client’s business (other than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction) shall be passed or presented or if an administration order shall be made against the Client or if a receiver of the undertaking, property or assets or any part thereof of the Client (being a limited company) shall be appointed, then without prejudice to any other right or remedy available to FPA may without notice:-
7.2 the Client shall forthwith pay to FPA a sum equal to any fees or expenses which FPA is or will become obliged to pay to third parties in connection with the Services provided to date and/or such cancellation. 8
PROPERTY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
(a)
cancel the Contract; and
All documents, information and any other material supplied by one party to the other in connection with the Services or the Contract shall remain the property of the party supplying them and be treated as confidential by the party to whom they are supplied and each party undertakes to the other not to disclose or permit to be disclosed any such document, information or materials to any third party (except where required by law or any court of competent jurisdiction, or where such material is in the public domain, or to professional advisers on a confidential basis) without the express written consent of that other party; provided that where FPA is providing the Services as the Client’s sub-contractor the Client shall be entitled to disclose materials produced by FPA as part of the Services to the Client’s appointing principal (the “Principal”) subject to the Client procuring the Principal’s compliance with the Client’s obligations under this Clause 8 and under Clauses 11 and 13, and making the Principal aware of FPA’s protections under Clause 10.
(b)
either by an agent or itself have access to the Client’s premises for the protection and removal of any reports or other material at any time and from time to time in which the property shall not have passed from FPA to the Client in accordance with Clause 11.
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NO WAIVER
The granting by FPA to the Client of time or any other indulgence forbearance or concession shall in no way prejudice or constitute a waiver of FPA’s entitlement to enforce any of its rights under these Conditions or the Contract.
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NOTICES
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WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
9.1 FPA warrants that the Services are carried out with all reasonable skill and care. 9.2
Subject to the provisions of this clause FPA will accept liability for deficiencies in the Services (including deficiencies in any report or other data or material supplied by FPA to the Client) caused by breach of the Contract by FPA or negligence or breach of statutory duty of FPA, provided that the liability of FPA for breach of the Contract or negligence or otherwise in relation to the performance of the Services shall in no case exceed the fee for the Services. FPA shall in no circumstances be liable for any other loss, charges, damages or expenses, or for any loss of profit, loss of business, loss of data or indirect or consequential loss whatsoever. The Client acknowledges that all possible circumstances in which the Services may have some relevance cannot be foreseen at the time the Services are carried out. The Client also acknowledges that FPA would not be able to provide the Services at the agreed fee in the absence of the limitations in this Clause 9.
9.3
Nothing in this Clause 9 or in the Contract as a whole shall restrict any liability of FPA for the death or personal injury of any person resulting from FPA’s negligence or for any other matter for which liability may not be restricted at law.
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LIABILITY FOR REPORTS
10.1. The scope of any report produced by FPA as defined in the Proposal shall be limited to matters specifically identified in the Proposal or indicated in the report. Except where FPA has otherwise agreed in writing, FPA shall not be liable for any reliance placed on a report by any person other than the Client or for any reliance placed on a report which is not specified in or envisaged by the Proposal.
21.1 Notices shall be made in writing in English and posted in a first class pre-paid envelope or sent by facsimile transmission to the Client’s or FPA’s address as shown on the Proposal or to the address which one party has notified to the other in accordance with this Clause 21 that notices should be sent. 21.2 A notice shall be deemed to have been given:
(a) where sent by post to a UK address from a posting box within the UK, two business days after posting, and where sent by airmail post in any other circumstances, 10 business days after posting; and in proving such service it shall be sufficient to show that the envelope was properly addressed and put into the post; or
(b) where sent by facsimile transmission during the normal business hours of the recipient, at the time it is sent provided that the sender is in possession of a legible transmission confirmation report.
21.3 For the purposes of this Clause 21 a “business day” shall mean any day on which UK banks are open for business. 22
PROPER LAW
The validity construction and performance of the Contract shall be governed by the Law of England and the parties hereby submit to the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts for the resolution of all disputes arising under the Contract.
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SEVERANCE
These Conditions shall apply in full save that if any Act of Parliament or other statutory provision or common law rule for the time being in force shall avoid or make unenforceable any of the provisions hereof these Conditions shall be deemed to continue to apply but with the exclusion of the said provision(s).
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Head Office Fire Protection Association London Road Moreton in Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 0RH T: +44 (0)1608 812 500 F: +44 (0)1608 812 501 E: training@thefpa.co.uk www.thefpa.co.uk