Event details
COURSE TITLE:
FIRE ALARM PLAN REVIEW TRAINING
DATE:
Friday, August 16, 2024
LOCATION:
Burbank Fire Department Training Center 1845 N Ontario St, Burbank, CA 91505 INSTRUCTOR: SAGIV WEISS-ISHAI, P.E. CA Licensed Fire Protection Engineer · 27 yrs. experience in Fire Protection Engineering · Principal AHJ member – NFPA 72 Technical Committee SIG-PRO since 2012 · AHJ Member national elevator safety Code ASME A17.1 – Emergency Operations & Hoistway Technical committees · NFPA 72 and ASME A17.1 Task Group member on Fire Service Access Elevators & Occupant Evacuation Elevators · AHJ Member – Calif. State Fire Alarm Code Advisory Committee · Chair of the elevator committee for the CA Existing Building Code · Served as Fire Code Official on the Calif State – Bldg. Fire & Other Code Advisory Committee to the Calif. Bldg. Stds. Commission · AHJ Member 2019-2020 CSFM Elevator Work Group to Changes in CBC Chapter 30 – Elevators · Past President – Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) of the Nevada-Northern CA Chapter COURSE OUTLINE: Applicable 2022 CA Codes and NFPA-72 2022 requirements for Fire Alarm Plans submittals for permits and AHJ approval. Significant information and documentation to be included on permit plans such as: Applicable codes, Detailed scope of work, Equipment list including CSFM listing, general notes, supervising station information, floor plans to scale, Required elevators information, etc. Required associated reference permit plans for complete Fire Alarm system design such as: Site Plans, Architectural, Electrical and Mechanical plans, Sprinkler and Fire Pump plans, ERRCS and 2-Way-ECS plans and any other Life-safety / emergency system that has interface with the Fire Alarm system Fire Alarm sequence of operation matrix including all required Inputs and Outputs to and from the Fire Alarm system including sprinkler/elevator/fire pump/ERRCS and other associated inputs Detailed Evacuation/Relocation schemes: Total or Partial evacuation and Relocation of occupants including associated pre-recorded messages for Voice-Based systems Initiating devices and notification appliances placements based on applicable codes Smoke control interface with the FA system as applicable Fire Alarm system calculations based on Tone-Based and Voice-Based systems - Battery Capacity calculations, Voltage Drop calculations, Speaker and amplifier power calculations Pathways and wire designations such as Initiating Devices Circuit (IDC), Signaling Line Circuit (SLC), Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Class A and Class B pathways and Class D – Fail Safe circuits. Significant diagrams and details to be included on Fire Alarm plans such as control unit and initiating devices and notification appliances point-to-point diagrams elevations and locations GENERAL INFORMATION: Five and one-quarter (5.25) Continuing Education Hours (CEH) will be awarded to students on completion of training. The CEHs can be converted to Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by the WBFAA. Class size is limited in both locations. We will implement a wait-list process and encourage you to add yourself to the waitlist as that will be a gauge to us that the class should be re-offered. Our goal for in-person training is to be able to offer at least one in-person training session, in each region, in each calendar quarter. FPE and CAFAA will be developing new course material to meet the ever-changing needs of our membership, for a fresh, high-quality, California-centric curriculum. Sagiv Weiss-Ishai, P.E. (Calif. Licensed Fire Protection Engineer) is the principal trainer for FPE and will be the instructor for the two sessions in August. *Disclaimer: As the course trainer, Mr. Weiss-Ishai will not be representing the SFFD policies or procedures in his course delivery. * WHO CAN BENEFIT BY ATTENDING THE CLASS: Fire Alarm and Signaling systems personnel (e.g. Designers, Installers, Technicians, Service personnel, Vendors, Engineers) Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and Code Officials (e.g. Fire, Building, Electrical, Code Enforcers and Plan Reviewers) Electrical and Fire Protection Engineers Fire Inspectors: Plan-check and field inspectors MATERIALS PROVIDED: Each student will receive a HARD copy booklet (2-slide per page format, double-sided) at the training site. CLASS SCHEDULE:
Burbank Fire Department Training Center
1845 N Ontario St, Burbank, CA 91505
INSTRUCTOR:
SAGIV WEISS-ISHAI, P.E. CA Licensed Fire Protection Engineer · 27 yrs. experience in Fire Protection Engineering · Principal AHJ member – NFPA 72 Technical Committee SIG-PRO since 2012 · AHJ Member national elevator safety Code ASME A17.1 – Emergency Operations & Hoistway Technical committees · NFPA 72 and ASME A17.1 Task Group member on Fire Service Access Elevators & Occupant Evacuation Elevators · AHJ Member – Calif. State Fire Alarm Code Advisory Committee · Chair of the elevator committee for the CA Existing Building Code · Served as Fire Code Official on the Calif State – Bldg. Fire & Other Code Advisory Committee to the Calif. Bldg. Stds. Commission · AHJ Member 2019-2020 CSFM Elevator Work Group to Changes in CBC Chapter 30 – Elevators · Past President – Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) of the Nevada-Northern CA Chapter
SAGIV WEISS-ISHAI, P.E. CA Licensed Fire Protection Engineer
· 27 yrs. experience in Fire Protection Engineering
· Principal AHJ member – NFPA 72 Technical Committee SIG-PRO since 2012
· AHJ Member national elevator safety Code ASME A17.1 – Emergency Operations & Hoistway Technical committees
· NFPA 72 and ASME A17.1 Task Group member on Fire Service Access Elevators & Occupant Evacuation Elevators
· AHJ Member – Calif. State Fire Alarm Code Advisory Committee
· Chair of the elevator committee for the CA Existing Building Code
· Served as Fire Code Official on the Calif State – Bldg. Fire & Other Code Advisory Committee to the Calif. Bldg. Stds. Commission
· AHJ Member 2019-2020 CSFM Elevator Work Group to Changes in CBC Chapter 30 – Elevators
· Past President – Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) of the Nevada-Northern CA Chapter
COURSE OUTLINE:
GENERAL INFORMATION:
*Disclaimer: As the course trainer, Mr. Weiss-Ishai will not be representing the SFFD policies or procedures in his course delivery. *
WHO CAN BENEFIT BY ATTENDING THE CLASS:
Fire Alarm and Signaling systems personnel (e.g. Designers, Installers, Technicians, Service personnel, Vendors, Engineers) Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and Code Officials (e.g. Fire, Building, Electrical, Code Enforcers and Plan Reviewers) Electrical and Fire Protection Engineers Fire Inspectors: Plan-check and field inspectors
MATERIALS PROVIDED:
Each student will receive a HARD copy booklet (2-slide per page format, double-sided) at the training site.
CLASS SCHEDULE:
7:30am - 8:00am Continental breakfast 8:00am - 9:45am Training and Q&A 9:45am - 10:00am Break 10:00am - 12:00pm Training and Q&A 12:00pm - 12:30pm Lunch 12:30pm - 1:45pm Training and Q&A 1:45pm - 2:00pm open Q&A session on any class related topic
7:30am - 8:00am Continental breakfast
8:00am - 9:45am Training and Q&A
9:45am - 10:00am Break
10:00am - 12:00pm Training and Q&A
12:00pm - 12:30pm Lunch
12:30pm - 1:45pm Training and Q&A
1:45pm - 2:00pm open Q&A session on any class related topic
ENROLLMENT FEES
$199 for California FPOs/AHJs $299 for employees of a CAFAA member company $399 for non-CAFAA member attendees
$199 for California FPOs/AHJs
$299 for employees of a CAFAA member company
$399 for non-CAFAA member attendees
CLASS SIZED IS LIMITED TO 50 STUDENTS - we will go to a Wait List process if/when the maximum is reached. If the wait list is implemented, we encourage you to add yourself if interested as we will use the list as a gauge to whether the class should be re-offered.