Pre-Requisites
There are no pre-requisites for the Emergency Lighting Part 1 course, however it is recommended that delegates have a basic knowledge of lamps and light fittings.
Aims
This 1-day course
enables fire safety professionals to design, install and maintain an emergency
lighting system. The training focuses on BS 5266-1, a guide book for emergency lighting.
On successful completiton of this course you can take our Emergency Lighting Part 2: Advanced maintenance and operation course.
- Basic regulations, relevant
Standards, and when emergency lighting is needed
- Types of emergency lighting
- Exit sign pictograms, luminance and viewing distances
- Luminance requirements, lux levels, uniformity, and duration requirements
- Emergency lighting for cinema and theatre auditoria
- Choosing maintained or nonmaintained luminaries
- Design procedures covering all points of emphasis, such as stairs
- Using manufacturers’ spacing tables for escape routes and open areas
- Simple designs for high risk areas
- Conversion of mains luminaries for emergency use, achieving lux levels and using conversion spacing tables
- Disability glare and colour requirements
- Basic installation, wiring and fuse protection
- Testing and servicing to BS 5266-8
- Automatic testing
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
Upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam, delegates will receive a digital certificate of attendance.
Pre-Requisites
There are no pre-requisites for the Emergency Lighting Part 1 course, however it is recommended that delegates have a basic knowledge of lamps and light fittings.
Aims
This 1-day course
enables fire safety professionals to design, install and maintain an emergency
lighting system. The training focuses on BS 5266-1, a guide book for emergency lighting.
On successful completiton of this course you can take our Emergency Lighting Part 2: Advanced maintenance and operation course.
- Basic regulations, relevant
Standards, and when emergency lighting is needed
- Types of emergency lighting
- Exit sign pictograms, luminance and viewing distances
- Luminance requirements, lux levels, uniformity, and duration requirements
- Emergency lighting for cinema and theatre auditoria
- Choosing maintained or nonmaintained luminaries
- Design procedures covering all points of emphasis, such as stairs
- Using manufacturers’ spacing tables for escape routes and open areas
- Simple designs for high risk areas
- Conversion of mains luminaries for emergency use, achieving lux levels and using conversion spacing tables
- Disability glare and colour requirements
- Basic installation, wiring and fuse protection
- Testing and servicing to BS 5266-8
- Automatic testing
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
Upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam, delegates will receive a digital certificate of attendance.