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Fire Protection Systems

Workplace fires can quickly endanger lives and livelihoods. Fire protection systems that are properly installed, tested and maintained can help us detect, suppress and extinguish fires so that workers may safely evacuate. Take this course to learn what fire protection systems do and how we can make sure they function as we expect them to during fire emergencies. This course is ideal for general industry workers who may choose, install, maintain or interact with fire protection systems.

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Course Details
Duration
35 min
Language
English
Price
$29.95
Format
Online
Certificate
Included

Why This Training Matters

Proper safety training reduces workplace injuries, protects workers from recognized hazards, and helps employers maintain compliance with federal and state OSHA standards. Non-compliance can result in penalties up to $16,550 per serious violation.

Who Needs This Training?

This course is designed for workers, supervisors, and safety personnel in industries where this hazard is present — including construction, general industry, manufacturing, and healthcare.

Learning Objectives

What You’ll Learn

After completing this course, you will be able to:

01 Identify the definition
02 purpose and benefits of fire protection systems
03 Recall how fire protection systems work including how they detect fire
04 how the system discharges water
05 where the water comes from and how responders interact with the system
06 Identify wet pipe
07 antifreeze and dry pipe sprinkler systems
08 including how antifreeze and dry pipe systems can help prevent frozen pipes
09 Recognize the capabilities
10 functions and modes of fire alarm control panel systems
11 Recall ways to reduce the likelihood of unwanted or nuisance alarms
12 Identify the purpose
13 locations and capabilities of fire and emergency command centers and emergency power sources
14 Identify what is included in fire protection system acceptance tests and what issues may cause failure
15 Recognize who must inspect
16 test and maintain fire protection systems
17 as well as how often
18 Identify abnormal conditions that require correction and reporting
19 Remember what to do and what not to do when fire protection systems are impaired
OSHA Compliance Context

OSHA requires employers to train workers on recognized hazards specific to their job duties. This training addresses standards and best practices relevant to this safety topic.

Standards Covered

Regulations & Standards

This course covers the following OSHA and industry standards:

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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.158: Standpipe and hose systems
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.159: Automatic sprinkler systems
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.164: Fire detection systems
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.165: Employee alarm systems
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NFPA 25: Inspection
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Testing
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and Maintenance of Water Fire Pro. Systems
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NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
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FM Data Sheet 10-7: Fire Protection Impairment Management (Red Tag)
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Fire Protection Systems course take?

This course takes approximately 35 minutes to complete. It is 100% online and self-paced, so you can start, stop, and resume at any time. Your progress is saved between sessions.

Do I receive a certificate after completing this course?

Yes. Upon successful completion of Fire Protection Systems, you will receive a downloadable certificate of completion. This certificate serves as proof that you have completed safety training on this topic and can be presented to employers.

Is this training required by OSHA?

This course covers requirements under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.158: Standpipe and hose systems, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.159: Automatic sprinkler systems. Whether this specific training is required depends on your job duties and employer policies. Many employers require this training as part of their safety program to maintain OSHA compliance.

How much does this course cost?

This course is $29.95 (regularly $34.95). The price includes full course access, all learning materials, and your certificate of completion. Group discounts are available for organizations enrolling 5 or more workers.
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