Fire Prevention & Protection
Tuesday, 24th November 2026
- Choose whichever seminar/s are of interest
- Register by completing the form below
- The day before the event you will receive joining links (most used formats are Teams and Zoom)
- On the day of the event, click the supplied link
- Watch the seminar and ask any questions you
may have at the end - A full CPD Certificate will be provided after the event
Line-Up For the Day
09:30
Passive Fire Barriers
Firefly
British manufacturer TBA FIREFLY’s CPD is a must for architects, contractors, specifiers and installers. This RIBA approved CPD explores passive fire protection and the importance of flexible fire barriers. There is particular focus and guidance on maintaining compliance around pipework, ducts and other penetrations, with solutions for complex areas.
10:30
Four Steps to Better Fire Doorset Specification and Long-Term Fire Safety
Jeld-Wen UK Ltd
Fire doorsets are vital to a building’s fire safety strategy. Like any part of that strategy, the doorsets depend on being installed and maintained correctly to deliver their intended performance. This one-hour RIBA accredited seminar covers 4 key things that you should look for when using fire doorsets in your projects.
11:30
The Importance of Fire Doors & Intumescent Seals
Lorient
Fire doors and intumescent seals are critical components in fire safety, designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, saving lives and protecting property. This CPD explores their essential role in passive fire protection. This RIBA accredited CPD Covers: Hard facts concerning deaths, injuries and property damage caused by fire and smoke; Fire testing in the UK and the applicable fire and smoke leakage standards; How ironmongery affects fire doors and the vital role of intumescent protection; Understanding intumescent seals for doors and the importance of third party certification; Practical product solutions.
13:00
A Guide to Meeting BS 8629
Advanced
BS 8629 is the code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of evacuation alert systems for use by the fire and rescue services in buildings containing flats. This CPD provides an overview of the main clauses. It covers the scope and definitions of BS 8629 and explains evacuations alert zones, the siting of devices, the requirements for evacuation alert control and indicating equipment, the responsibilities of the installer, and commissioning and handover.
15:00
Compartmentation – The Need for Effective Fire Stopping
Rockwool Ltd
Explaining the key differences between reaction to fire and fire resistance, the session aims to provide a basic understanding of compartmentation and fire stopping within a building.
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