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Gent’s CPD seminars continue to be recognised as the fire industry’s principal education forum. The comprehensive programme of CPD seminars for Designers, Installers and End Users, have all been accredited with CPD Certification and are listed on their Website www.cpduk.co.uk.

For further information or to book a place on any of our CPD seminars, please email gentenquiry@honeywell.com

Overview of the 9 CPD's offered by Gent by Honeywell

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Comply Don't Fry (approx 1 hour)

The effect on the requirements of the provision of a fire detection system within a premise, in light of new Legislation, Building Regulations and changes to current Standards.

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Don't be Alarmed! (approx 1 hour)

A guideline for designers on the use of VA/PA systems and how they are used in conjunction with a fire detection system, incorporating requirements of BS 5839-8: 2008.


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Raising the Standard (approx 2 hours)

An overview of BS 5839-1:2000, the code of practice for the fire detection system design and installation in the UK and maintenance responsibilities during the life of the system.

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Watching the Detectors (approx 1.5 hours)

This presentation takes a detailed look at sections 21 & 22 of BS5839-1:2002 which covers the various types of detectors, their selection and siting.


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Playing with Fire (approx 1 hour)

Details on the provision of a new fire alarm system and reasons why over 90% of systems installed today do not comply to the current British Standard.

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Striking the Balance (approx 1 hour)

Guidelines for reducing false alarms without compromising the rapid detection of real fires.

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Protect your Investment (approx 1 hour)

The vital role of maintenance to protect your people and property, and your investment.

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New! - Fire! What Fire? (approx 1 hour) 

A guideline for designers on the use of sounders and how they are used within an advanced fire detection system, incorporating requirements of BS 5839 Part 1: 2002.

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New! - Breaking the code: Fire Safety in the NHS (approx 1 hour) 

The impact on the requirements of the provision of a fire detection system within NHS healthcare premises, in light of the NHS Firecode HTM 05-02, British Standards and Codes of Practice.

 

 

 

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