Accredited Training Program: Implementing a Residential Fire Safety Plan in Ontario

In Ontario, all residential building staff having roles and responsibilities within the building’s fire safety plan, are required to be trained on that plan, and their roles and responsibilities to effictvely “implement that plan - As per Provincial and National Fire Codes.

Accredited & endorsed by the Institution of Fire Engineers Canada Branch to meet the requirements of Section 2.8 of the Ontario Fire Code.

  • Developed specifically for Licensed Condominium Managers, Property Managers, Building Admins, Superintendents, Concierge & Security teams and cleaning staff in residential buildings.

  • This 3.0 Hour Certificate program was developed and is delivered by a team of recognized NFPA Fire & Life Safety Public Educators, with extensive experience technical program delivery & adult edcuation.

  • The program involves in person training and specific to your building’s approved fire safety plan.

  • Uniquely developed for High-Rises, Mid / Low Rise and Townhome communities.

  • Training meets 3.0 CPE Credits for Condominium Managers under the CONDOMINIUM MANAGEMENT REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF ONTARIO (CRMAO)

  • Participants must achieve 75 percent in order to obtain the certification. Upon successful completion, a certificate with an IFE Canada seal will be issued.

About the Program

This interactive and engaging 3.5 Hour, in person and site specific training program provides the training required for you to fully implement your Residential building’s approved fire safety plan, and effectively “Implement: and “Manage” the required fire safety program on a daily, weekly, monthly and annual basis.

  • Understanding & Operation of Life Safety Systems and Devices in Residential Buildings; Fire Alarm, Sprinkler, Smoke Control, Emergency Lighting, Emergency Voice Comm’s, Gas Detection Systems, and more.

  • Implementing & Managing a Residential Fire Safety Plan in Ontario.

  • Code Compliance: Prevention, Preparedness, Mitigation, Response and Recovery.

  • Managing the Roles & Responsibilities of Building Owners / Property Managers

  • Roles & Responsibilities of Building Supervisory Staff; Superintendent, Concierge and onsite Security teams.

  • Roles and responsibilities of the Tenants, suite owners & Occupants.

  • Emergency Procedures for Fire, Fire Alarm, Fire System Failure, Life Safety System Failure and more.

  • High-Rise Vs Lowrise Vs. Townhomes; Hazards, challenges and best practices.

  • Proactive and Reactive Emergency Communications to building occupants.

  • Planning, execution and documentation of code required Fire Drills; Annual / Quarterly

  • Preventative Maintenance, test, check and inspection requirements; Daily, Weekly, Monthly and who is responsible for what at your specific building.

  • Effective Distribution of the fire safety plan.

  • Life Safety System & Device Failures; Alternative Measures

  • Managing “Persons Requiring Special Assistance During a Building Evacuation”

  • Understanding Fire Service roles, arrival and expectations and more…

Your building management and staff are the dedicated profesionals that are responsbile for every life safety system in the building - 24 hours per day.

NLS Group’s accredited training program for residential property management teams is more than for “just” compliance.

Program Execution – In Person or Virtual Training

  • Date / Time / Location details confirmed. In person training requires a suitable space to conduct the training to both ensure a safe, and conducive learning environment.

  • Accredited certificate training program will be delivered by a recognized NFPA 1035 Level I Fire & Life Safety Educator.

  • Successful participants, those achieving the required 75 percent on the certification exam, are awarded a detailed certificate outlining their achievement, bearing the program details, and Institution of Fire Engineers Canada Branch endorsement details.

 

Program Requirements

 
 
  • Participants must achieve a minimum passing grade of 75 percent on the certification final exam.

  • Participants must attend with a current copy of the residential building’s fire safety plan, reviewed and updated within the last 12 months, approved by the local fire services within the last 5 years.

 
 

Our Instructors & Facilitators

 
 

Our team of professional Instructors are experts in their field, and specialize in residential building fire safety planning and implementation.

Each of our intructors are recongized 1035 Fire & Life Educators, and create engaging learning opportunities for all building staff.

 

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