Course
Fire Safety During Construction
$708.00
The course has taken into consideration, HSG 168 Fire Safety During Construction (Rev 2022) and the Joint Code of Practice on the Protection from Fire of Construction Sites and Buildings Undergoing Renovation.
The course has been divided into four main subject areas.
- Legislation and Competency
- Fire Safety considerations during construction under CDM
- Building design considerations
- Fire Science
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Event Details
Next Available Dates
13th and 14th November 2025
29th and 30th July 2026
8th and 9th December 2026
Each unit will deliver the content using the following resources in order to give a rich and informative experience:
- Instructional presentations
- Course reading materials
- Case studies and practical exercises.
- Online forum for tutor and delegates
- Live workshops with your tutor
- Course Delivery
Following purchase of a CIOB Academy course the team will email delegates registration links and additional information, 1 week prior to the course start date.
Accessing the live webinar sessions during the course require delegates to register using teams
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Objectives & Assessment
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of all the relevant legislation and your obligations
- Meet the requirements of fire safety under the CDM regulations
- Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of building design considerations related to types of materials, building elements and building types
- Demonstrate an understanding of fire science, including the combustion process, common causes of fire, and active and passive fire prevention measures.
Suitability
This course is aimed at those who are actually working in the construction industry and require an improved understanding of their obligations under the Construction, Design and Management Regulations and current Fire Safety Legislation