Firewater System Design and Integrity Workshop - Programme and Booking Form - UK - 25-27 April 2012

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    SpecialistTrainingfortheOil,Gas,PetrochemicalandotherHazardousIndustriesFalck Fire and Safety combines the unique expertise and worldwide operational

    experience of Resource Protection International with that of Falck Risc in

    industrial emergency response training.

    This complementary partnership offers services for all aspects of Fire Hazard

    Management from assessment of needs to implementation of policies and

    training at world class fire training facilities.

    Our expert fire and safety instructors deliver specialist academic knowledge

    uniquely combined with practical incident experience gained from working in

    the Oil, Gas and Petrochemical industry worldwide, with emphasis on refineries

    and storage terminals.

    Our unique workshops can also be tailored to suit specific customer needs.

    These can be presented at a clients own facility or at a training institute in

    Falcks worldwide network.

    AcompanywithintheFalck Group

    FirewaterSystems

    Design&IntegrityWorkshop

    25th 27th April|UnitedKingdom

    http://www.resprotint.co.uk/Firewater%20System%20Design%20and%20Integrity%20Workshop%20-%20Programme%20and%20Booking%20Form%20-%20UK%20-%2025-27%20April%202012.pdf

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    WORKSHOP OBJECTIVE

    A specialist workshop providing a methodicalapproach to establish the design andperformance requirements of water basedfire protection systems and establish theiracceptance criteria including scenariodemands resulting in effective Fire SystemIntegrity Assurance procedures.

    When a Firewater System is activated it isessential that the fire pumps, firewater networkand associated water spray, sprinkler and delugesystems are in a state of readiness. This workshophas been specifically developed to assist fire

    systems personnel to assess the requirement andadequacy of the firewater system and itscomponents on a scenario basis.

    It combines case studies and classroom exercisesfor the above systems using a methodical processof establishing applicable design codes, theapplication of design codes, establishing flow andpressure requirements thus determiningacceptance criteria and establishing testmethodologies.

    Devised by expert RPI consultants with years ofpractical experience in designing and testing suchsystems worldwide, this workshop is has beendeveloped to ensure that delegates obtain themaximum benefit relevant to their area ofresponsibility and understand the need toestablish, test and maintain acceptance criteria fora Firewater System.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

    This workshop is directly relevant to personnelresponsible for any aspect of Fire HazardManagement at refineries, terminals, gas storage,and petrochemical facilities. The in-depth contentspecifically covering Firewater Systems is aimedparticularly at end users and design engineers.

    Fire Systems personnel / end users System Design Engineers

    Fire Protection Engineers Fire Responders Safety Professionals Loss Prevention Engineers Health, Safety and Environmental Protection

    Agencies

    FirewaterSystemsDesign&Integrity

    WorkshopDelegateswilllearnhowtoassesstheadequacyofthe

    FirewaterSystemanditscomponentsonascenariobasis

    Resource Protection International | Walker House, George Street, Aylesbury, Bucks. United Kingdom

    WORKSHOP LECTURERS

    Our expert fire and safety instructors deliver specialistacademic knowledge uniquely combined with practicalexperience gained from working in the field in the Oil,Gas, Petrochemical and other hazardous industriesworldwide.

    As active Fire Hazard Management Consultants withRPI they share with delegates their invaluableexperience of different operating environments andlatest industry best practice.

    The lecturer for this workshop will be selected fromRPIs team of specialists which include:

    Dr. Niall RamsdenNiall combines worldwide practical experience withacademic knowledge in the field of specialist FireHazard Management in the oil, gas and petrochemicalsectors with particular emphasis on refineries andstorage terminals. As Director of RPI Niall has beenresponsible for developing and implementing much ofcurrent industry guidance and standards.

    Peter Spinks

    Peter has worked in the fire protection engineeringindustry for more than 30 years as a technical designengineer and manager. He has extensive experiencein all types of fire detection and protection systemsand has presented training seminars worldwide.

    Simon Neale

    Simon is a fire protection engineer with over thirtyyears experience of a wide variety of equipment.Simon has developed training courses and deliveredseminars on all aspects of fire and gas detection andfire protection worldwide.

    Luke Haines

    Luke has extensive experience of all types of fireprotection and detection equipment and has beeninstrumental in developing FSIA procedures for clientsand presenting training seminars worldwide.

    Paul WatkinsPaul is a graduate of Fire Science and has developedand delivered training on a wide range of fireengineering and Risk Analysis topics worldwide. He isalso responsible for carrying out fire modelling andQuantitative Risk Assessments (QRA) and specialisesin Emergency Planning and Systems Engineering.

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    PROGRAMME TOPICS

    SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

    Outline Design Requirements to NFPA 13 Outline Design Requirements to BS EN 12845 Occupancy Classification Clarifying Water Supplies Sprinkler Valve Types Sprinkler Head Types Sprinkler System Types Maintenance and Testing Frequency Establishing Acceptance Criteria FSIA Procedure Format Classroom Exercise

    FOAM SYSTEMS

    Outline design requirements to NFPA 11 & 16 Application rates to NFPA 11 and EN 13565 Low, Medium and High Expansion Systems Overview of Foam Concentrate Types Foam Nozzle Types and Distribution Methods System Testing and Frequency Establishing Acceptance Criteria FSIA Procedure Format Classroom Exercise

    FIREMAIN SCENARIO TESTING

    Material Options Mobile Equipment Hydrant Equipment FSIA Procedure Format Planning a Large Scale Test Gap Analysis Test vs Requirement Classroom Exercise

    OPEN FORUM, FEEDBACK AND CLOSE

    All workshops are delivered in English.

    See attached booking form for venue details andworkshop fees

    All classroom exercises and discussions will besupported and complemented by case histories,

    video and slide presentations. Course notes willprovide a comprehensive reference source ofgreat value to all delegates on return to their joblocation.

    Resource Protection International | Walker House, George Street, Aylesbury, Bucks. United Kingdom

    FirewaterSystemsDesign&Integrity

    Workshop

    For more information contact [email protected] | Tel: +44 (0)1296 399311 | Fax: +44 (0)1296 395669

    SpecialisttrainingforcontinuedProfessionalDevelopment

    WORKSHOP DATE

    UNITED KINGDOM: 25TH 27TH April 2012

    WORKSHOP HOURS

    Awarded 17 CPD hours by theInstitution of Fire Engineers

    DAY 1: 2:00 pm to 5:30 pmDAY 2: 9:00 am to 5:30 pmDAY 3: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

    PROGRAMME TOPICSNFPA 20 OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS

    Horizontal Pumps Vertical Turbine Pumps Positive Suction Options Diesel Driven Units Electric Driven Units Pump Tests and Acceptance Criteria Water Storage Options Maintenance Frequency FSIA Procedure Format Classroom Exercise

    DELUGE SYSTEMS

    Design Requirements to NFPA 15 Atmospheric Tanks Storage Vessels Pipe Racks / Structures Pumps / Compressors / Transformers Nozzle Types Deluge Valve Types Tests and Acceptance Criteria Maintenance Frequency FSIA Format Classroom Exercise

    WATER MIST SYSTEMS OVERVIEW

    Overview to NFPA 750 and EN requirements Pressured System option

    Pumped water supply option Inspection and maintenance frequency Establishing Acceptance Criteria FSIA Format Classroom Exercise

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    Resource Protection International (A Company within the Falck Group)

    WalkerHouse, George Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. HP20 2HUUnited Kingdom

    Tel: +44(0) 1296 399311Fax: +44(0) 1296 395669

    Email: admin@resprotint.co.ukwww.resprotint.co.ukAcompanywithintheFalckGroup

    www.falck.nl

    Booking Form

    Firewater Systems Design & Integrity UK

    Fire & Gas Detection Principles Workshops UK

    Workshop Fees: Please tick the workshop(s) you require :

    Fire and Gas Detection Principles 23rd - 25th April 20121600 + VAT = 1,920 pounds sterling per delegate (Programme Available on request)

    Firewater Systems Design & Integrity 25th - 27th April 20121600 + VAT = 1,920 pounds sterling per delegate (Programme Attached)

    Fire and Gas Detection Principles ANDFirewater Systems Design & Integrity23rd - 27th April 2012 2,900 + VAT = 3,480 pounds sterling per delegate

    Saving applies if both workshops are booked and paid for together, and attended by the same delegate.

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    Payments can also be madeby bank transfer. Please

    ask for details.

    Credit Card Payments

    cannot be taken.

    SIGNED

    Return forms, along withappropriate fees, to:

    Resource ProtectionInternational

    UK Co Reg No: 2753740

    Cheques payable to ResourceProtection International

    These workshops are running back-to-back.

    SAVE if both workshops are Booked and Paid for

    together

    Resource Protection International

    WalkerHouse, George Street,

    Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. HP20 2HU

    United Kingdom

    Tel: +44(0) 1296 399311

    Fax: +44(0) 1296 395669

    Email: [email protected]

    Delegates are responsible for booking and paying for their

    own hotel and travel costs.

    Our booking confirmation email will include local hotel

    options for you to book direct.

    Workshop fees are payable prior to the event. Payment can bemade by cheque or bank transfer (please ask for details).

    Credit Card Payments cannot be taken. Registration shall ONLY be confirmed on receipt of payment. Cancellations, if notified in writing 30 days prior to event, will be

    subject to a 10% administration charge.

    There will be no refunds for cancellations received less than 30days prior to the event.

    Substitutions can be made at any time, without charge. Workshop fee includes: instruction, lecture notes, lunches and

    refreshments during breaks in classroom tuition. Delegates are

    responsible for booking and paying for their own hotel and travelcosts.

    Resource Protection I nternational reserve the right to cancel theevent in which case a full refund of fees received will be given.

    RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO

    Email: [email protected]

    Fax: +44 (0)1296 395669