Course Content
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This course is designed for engineers, architects, certifiers, and fire safety consultants. It provides an in-depth understanding of how engineered timber and hybrid structures behave in fire conditions, including heat transfer, combustion, and flame spread. The course covers regulatory requirements from the National Construction Code (NCC), comparing fire resistance levels of timber with conventional materials like steel and concrete.

This session is designed for

Engineers

Architects

Certifiers

Fire Safety Consultants
By the end of this course, participants will understand how engineered timber and hybrid structures behave under fire conditions, including key concepts like charring, flame spread, and structural integrity. They will be able to compare compliance pathways in the National Construction Code (NCC), assess Performance Solutions, and apply real-world fire protection strategies. The course also equips learners with insights from Australian case studies and testing data to confidently design safe, compliant timber buildings.
This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.
What’s Included
The course explores performance-based fire solutions, including encapsulation, active suppression systems, and computational fire modeling. Real-world case studies and fire testing results are examined to demonstrate successful fire-safe timber construction in Australia. The session concludes with best practices for ensuring compliance, safety, and sustainability in timber-based construction.

Why Take This CPD Session?

This CPD session provides essential knowledge on fire safety for timber and hybrid structures, helping professionals navigate NCC compliance and performance-based fire solutions.

With the growing use of mass timber in mid-rise and high-rise buildings, understanding its fire behavior and protection strategies is critical for safe and sustainable design.

By attending, you’ll gain practical insights, real-world case studies, and best practices to enhance fire safety in your projects.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.