Fire Safety - Evacuation & Tenability During Fires
The most detailed guide you will ever find on evacuation calculation & tenability
Description
This is course is your guide for being a life safety expert.
This course is a part of a full series covering all life safety aspects & technical knowledge.
This course is built completely from international life safety codes and standards and supported by actual experience submitting & approving hundreds of projects to many local civil defense & AHJ.
This course is covering two main subjects,,
Evacuation of occupants during a fire scenario
Tenability conditions during a fire scenario
This course starts from beginner level and goes up step by step till it transforms you into an expert in life safety
This course is supported by actual examples to help you apply & comprehend the knowledge you learned throughout the entire course journey.
By the end of this course you will be able to:
Evaluate & calculate the evacuation time for occupants to escape any building
Evaluate the smoke control system
Conduct a tenability analysis for any building & evaluate the effectiveness of smoke control systems
Understand, prepare & submit life safety reports for authority having jurisdictions & civil defense authorities
Understand fire development, behavior & different phases
Understand factors affecting fire development & spread
Understand factors affecting occupants egress/evacuation time
Moreover, as a bonus you will have access to:
All resources of international codes and standards related to evacuation & tenability are available & attached
unlimited technical support & consultancy
What You Will Learn!
- Understand fire development & phases
- Understand importance of dire drills & evacuation plans
- Understand factors affecting fire development & occupants evacuations
- Understand Smoke Hazards
- Understand factors affecting evacuation process & duration
- Conduct manual evacuation calculation for any building or application
- Understand & evaluate tenability criteria of occupants during a fire scenario
- evaluate tenability criteria for proposed smoke control ventilation system designs
Who Should Attend!
- Mechanical Engineers
- Life Safety Engineers
- Fire Protection Engineers
- MEP Engineers
- Architects