Course Content
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This course is a CPD training designed for Australian building professionals—including builders, tradies, designers, certifiers, and fire consultants—to improve their understanding of essential fire protection strategies. It explains the differences between passive fire protection (like fire-rated walls and doors) and active fire protection (such as sprinklers and alarms), emphasizing the need for both systems to work together for effective fire safety. The course provides a clear overview of compliance requirements under the National Construction Code (NCC), including fire resistance levels, evacuation strategies, and performance solutions. It also introduces common fire safety materials, equipment, and real-world case studies to illustrate best practices and regulatory failures. By the end of the course, learners gain practical knowledge and confidence to apply fire safety principles in real-world building projects while ensuring regulatory compliance and occupant safety.

This session is designed for

Builders

Certifiers

Fire Safety Consultants

Designers
By the end of this course, participants will understand the roles and functions of both passive and active fire protection systems and how they work together to ensure building safety. They will be able to identify key fire safety requirements under the NCC, including Fire Resistance Levels (FRLs), compartmentation, and emergency egress provisions. Additionally, they will gain practical knowledge of fire safety materials, compliance strategies, and how to apply these principles to real-world construction projects.
This ensures that CPD efforts align with professional regulatory requirements.
What’s Included
The course aligns with the National Construction Code (NCC) requirements, explaining Fire Resistance Levels (FRL), evacuation safety measures, and compliance pathways. Participants will also explore common fire safety materials such as fireproof sealants, gypsum boards, and intumescent coatings, as well as how to properly apply active suppression systems. By the end of the course, learners will understand how both passive and active fire protection must work together to enhance fire safety and compliance in Australian buildings.

Why Take This CPD Session?

This CPD session is essential for building designers, tradies, and fire safety professionals to ensure compliance with the National Construction Code (NCC) and improve fire safety in buildings.

It provides a clear understanding of passive and active fire protection, helping professionals make informed decisions about fire-resistant materials, suppression systems, and evacuation planning.

By completing this session, you will enhance your technical knowledge, meet CPD requirements, and contribute to safer, more fire-resilient buildings in Australia.
Professional development is an investment in career growth and regulatory compliance. Take the next step today.