TAS Chapter | Hobart | Fundamentals of Assessing, Inspecting and Commissioning Fire Safety Systems

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Rydges Hobart | 6 CPD Points | Nigel Curwen and Amy Seppelt

About this Event - 12 March 2019

Fundamentals of Assessing, Inspecting and Commissioning Fire Safety Systems for Compliance with the National Construction Code

This training session will review all aspects of the installed fire systems, including; onsite pumps and location, combined sprinkler and hydrant systems, water sources including fire and street hydrants and the impacts that these have on water supply to enable fire service attendance. 

A practical approach is to be deployed showing the design and mechanical aspects on inspecting and certification of these systems under relevant Australian Standards. 

This training session is well suited to building surveyors either in the private building surveyors or local governments who deal with all classification types of buildings that require active fire safety systems to be installed. No matter if you have only basic knowledge of inspecting fire safety systems to be installed or a senior building surveyor with many years of experience, this training event will be for you. 

This training session will be delivered in three parts;

  1. Tasmania Fire Services requirements during the building assessment/certification stage. 
  2. Inspection of Fire Safety Systems with real case examples, including what fire authorities look for when attending fires.
  3. Design and Installation of fire safety systems in residential & commercial buildings requiring active fire safety systems.

Relevant NCC requirements and referenced Australian Standards including, but not limited to the following will be reviewed;

  • Part E of Vol. One of the NCC
  • AS 2419.1 Fire hydrant installations System design, installation and commissioning 
  • AS 2441 Installation of fire hose reels
  • AS 2444 Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets
  • AS 2118 Part 1 Automatic fire sprinkler systems 
  • AS 2118 Part 4 Sprinkler protection for accommodation buildings not exceeding four storeys in height
  • AS 2118 Part 6 Combined sprinkler and hydrant systems in multistorey buildings
  • AS 1851 Maintenance of fire protection systems and equipment

A practical approach is to be deployed showing the design and mechanical aspects of inspecting and certifying these systems to enable final approval/occupation to occur.

All this and more will be covered in this not to be missed session for building surveyors and allied professionals alike who deal with assessing buildings that require active fire safety systems to be installed. 

Spaces are limited so get in quick. 

Event Timetable:

* event timetable and content subject to change 

8:30am    Registrations Open
9:00am    Seminar Begins
 
  • Inspection of Fire Safety Systems general with case examples 
  • Inspection of Fire Safety Systems regarding specific Australian Standards 
  • Design and Installation of fire safety systems in commercial buildings 
 
4:30pm     Close

About the Speakers:

Daniel Greig

Daniel Greig currently works as a Building Fire Safety Advisor withe the Tasmania Fire Service and has been in the Building Safety Unit since 2002. Broadly this role involves: reporting on and inspecting fire safety requirements on behalf of the Chief Office under the Building Regulations 2016 (TAS), in regards to both compliance with the Building Code of Australia and the operational requirements of the Tasmania Fire Service; undertaking sue-diligence fire safety audits. 

Prior to his employment with the Tasmania Fire Service, Daniel worked within local government as a Building Surveyor Technician for approximately 4 years and in 2000 spent time working on building rehabilitation projects in East Timor. 

Daniel holds Post Graduate qualifications in Fire Safety Engineering, and also completed an Advanced Diploma of Building Surveying, and is a member of the AIBS. Daniel also holds qualifications in Civil Engineering. 

Daniel is the Tasmania Fire Service representative on both the Fire Engineering Network and Build Environment Technical Group with the Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council (AFAC). 

Amy Seppelt 

Amy Seppelt is the Lead Fire Safety Engineer with the Community Safety & Resilience Department for the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Services. Amy holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering and a Masters in Fire Safety Engineering and has been with the Metropolitan Fire Service since 2005. 

Amy's primary role is to provide high-level specialist expertise on engineering and technical Matters to ensure the provision of optimum standards of fire safety in the built environment for both the community and fire fighters in South Australia. 

Amy has had on a number of State and National committees, including the Building Advisory Committee and Building Regulations Assessment Commission in South Australia, as well as a number of committees for AFAC - The Australian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council. 

Prior to joining the MFS, Amy was a volunteer fire fighter with the Country Fire Service for 6 years in an Urban-Rural brigade, with specialist training and experience in structural fire fighting, road crash and heavy vehicle rescue, hazardous materials and confined space rescue. 

 

Nigel Curwen

Nigel has 20 years' experience in the Emergency Services sector. Prior to making the career shift to firefighting with the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB), Nigel was a Sergeant with Victorian Police. 

Nigel is currently an Acting Station Officer within the Fire Safety Department, where he has assisted in setting up the Cladding Project Team, assisting Victorian regulators deal with the cladding issue and providing valuable input into informing the Brigades operational response. 

Nigel has extensive experience in complex investigations, building construction and fire fighting structure fires.


Pricing

Membership Type Price (All Prices Inclusive of GST)

AIBS Member

$300
Non Member $450
AIBS Student Member $225

 

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When
12/03/2019 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
AUS Eastern Summer Time
Where
Rydges Hobart 393 Argyle Street Hobart, TAS 7000 AUSTRALIA

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