Sprinkler Technical Specifications Awareness Seminar (FPAA101D and FPAA101H)

Sprinkler Technical Specifications FPAA101D and FPAA101H are now referenced in the Deemed to Satisfy Provisions of the NCC 2019.

Fire Protection Association Australia (FPA Australia) in collaboration with stakeholders from the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition are hosting national seminars to inform the fire safety and wider building industry about these sprinkler Technical Specifications and the relevant Deemed to Satisfy Provisions of the NCC, applicable from 1 May 2019.

FPA Australia and our partners are extremely proud to have effected real change that will ensure increased safety for occupants of Class 2 and 3 buildings and look forward to presenting on this change so that the fire safety and wider building industry understand these Technical Specifications and their context.

8:30am to 11:30am 

Locations

VIC1 AprilMelbourne Fire Brigade450 Burnley Streey, Richmond 3121
SA3 AprilSouth Australian Metropolitan Fire Service99 Wakefield Street, Adelaide 5000
WA4 AprilBendat Basketball Centre201 Underwood Avenue, Floreat 6014
ACT9 AprilMajura Business Park, Canberra AirportLancaster place, Canberra Airport 2609
NSW10 AprilFire and Rescue NSW Academy1 Distribution Drive, Orchard Hills 2748
QLD11 AprilQFES School of Fire and Emergency Service15 Howard Smith Drive, Brisbane 4178
NT30 AprilPeter McAulay Centre Training CollegeMcMillans Road, Berrimah, Darwin 0828
TAS30 April
Tasmania Police Academy151 S Arm Road, Rokeby 7019

              

Why should you attend?

The seminars will provide information on:

• The reasons for the development of these specifications
• How they were developed, evolved and demonstrated to be suitable to improve community and firefighter safety
• Overview of the key aspects of each system design and how these differ from, but integrate with, the traditional AS 2118 suite of sprinkler standards,
• Explanation on what NCC concessions are available and how sprinklers form part of a holistic response to improved fire safety, and
• Typical building scenarios that each specification is suited for and the resources available to support implementation including the delivery of dedicated training for designers and installers,

Who should attend?

  • Fire System & Hydraulic Designer
  • Fire System Installer
  • Fire System Engineers
  • Building Surveyor
  • Property Developer
  • Fire Brigade personnel

Cost 

FPA Australia Members: $165.00 inc. GST

Non-Members: $209.00 inc. GST