Introduction
The Fire Safety Inspector (Building Services) Course focuses on fire safety principles specific to building systems and construction environments. It trains participants to inspect and verify the fire safety provisions integrated into electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and architectural systems.
This program is ideal for engineers, maintenance personnel, building inspectors, and facility safety managers responsible for code compliance in building services.
Qualification Topics
- Fire Safety Requirements in Building Codes
- Fire Load and Material Flammability
- Fire Protection in Building Services (HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing)
- Smoke Control Systems and Pressurization
- Fire Doors, Exits, and Passive Fire Protection
- Inspection of Fire Suppression and Alarm Systems
- Building Evacuation Design and Emergency Lighting
- Documentation and Record Management
- Maintenance and Testing Protocols
- Site-Based Inspection Exercises
Qualification Benefits
- Understand how building systems affect fire safety performance.
- Conduct inspections of integrated safety systems.
- Evaluate building compliance with fire safety codes.
- Strengthen technical coordination with design and maintenance teams.
- Support safe building operations through proactive inspection.
Examination and Certification Method
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Assessment Style | Theoretical and practical evaluation |
| Exam Format | Multiple-choice, diagram labeling, and scenario-based tasks |
| Practical Activities | Site inspection exercises and system assessment |
| Passing Score | 70% |
| Course Duration | 30 hours |
| Certification | Fire Safety Inspector (Building Services) Certificate – valid for 3 years |