Project Description
RIBA APPROVED CPD:
Fire Rated Systems and Safety for a Commercial Space
Fire safety is an absolute priority when designing buildings. Through video demonstrations, diagrams and real-life examples, this CPD seminar will help you design with fire safety in mind for a commercial setting; introducing fire terminology, regulations, classifications, the testing process and more.
In addition to this, we will explore the performance, applications and design considerations for fire rated systems such as glazed partitioning and doors, fire screens and timber doors.
Conducted by our dedicated Specification team, this seminar will provide you with a good understanding of fire safety, along with the perfect opportunity to ask questions and listen to expert advice.
To register your interest, please use the contact details below so that we can provide the best support. As with all our CPD seminars, these with all be available remotely, via Microsoft Teams or similar.
Learning aims
- To understand the key terms, ratings and classifications for fire safety
- To be confident in specifying fire rated products, including fire rated partitioning, fire screens and fire rated doors (glazed and timber)
- Explore key design considerations for fire safety best practice in a commercial setting
- To understand the limitations and importance of test evidence for fire rated systems
Contact your regional Specification Manager below to book your CPD
Our UK Specification Team
Please contact our Specification team below for any technical, specification and design support.
Ellie Lawford
Project Specification Manager
North Wales, East Midlands & Northern England
Our Ireland & International Project Specification Manager – Dan Smith
Komfort is actively searching to compliment our existing contractor and installer partners globally. We already work with many of the top international fit out companies worldwide. Dan’s team can offer expert product advice in conjunction with import and export appreciation for most countries and territories.