Construction, Fire
Access Control - Basic Design Principles
Johnson Controls
A course on access control should equip learners with a solid understanding of how modern access systems protect people, assets, and facilities. Key objectives include understanding core concepts such as credentials, readers, controllers, and door hardware, and how these elements work together to secure entry points. Learners should gain the ability to assess risks, define access policies, and design systems that balance security with user convenience. The course also aims to build skills in evaluating network, power, and cybersecurity requirements, and in planning scalable solutions that integrate with broader security platforms. Ultimately, participants should be confident in designing and reviewing effective access control strategies.
Training Course
Construction, Fire
An introduction to the changes in BS5839 standards and how to apply them
Johnson Controls
This CPD will provide a detailed overview of the recent main changes in the BS5839 standards. There will be a specific focus on the impact on fire detection systems design and safety. The session will also provide in depth information on how to comply to changes with practical information on application of the standards when installing and designing a fire detection system.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
BACS Networks and Communications Protocols
Johnson Controls
An overview of current Building Automation and control systems providing definitions and explaining core functions. Explain how the systems are applied in various types of building and the corresponding levels of complexity. Provide an understanding of the fundamentals of the various system network architecture’s, transmission media and protocols.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
Beginners Guide to PA/VA
Johnson Controls
As a beginners guide to PA/VA systems: you will develop an understanding of what the different systems are. Learn the relevant standards that are in place to comply with and learn about the different system components. Cabling considerations and the difference between the speaker types will finish off the course to give you a grounding of the basics around PA/VA.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
CCTV - Basic Design Principles
Johnson Controls
A video surveillance system should start with clear objectives that guide where and why cameras are placed. Good coverage is essential, avoiding blind spots and ensuring lighting supports clear images. Choosing the right camera type, resolution, and lens ensures the system fits the environment. Reliable networking and adequate storage maintain consistent performance. Strong cybersecurity safeguards footage and access. Finally, designing with scalability in mind allows the system to grow and integrate with other security tools over time.
Training Course
Construction, Fire
En54-23 Visual Alarm Devices
Johnson Controls
Effective 31 December 2013 the en54-23 standard became mandatory for all visual alarm devices. This presentation covers the new regulations and explores how they will affect the process for all fire detection professionals.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
Facilities & Property Management Guide To A Transparent Fire Alarm System
Johnson Controls
This CPD session will provide a detailed overview on industry standards en54 and bs5839 and offer an explanation into the legal roles and responsibilities of facilities management personnel in the installation, maintenance and management of a fire detection system. The session will also offer an understanding of risk assessment process and give an insight into best practice methods.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
Lunch & Learn, F2F or remote
Johnson Controls
As a beginners guide to PA/VA systems, you will develop an understanding of what the different systems are. Learn the relevant standards that are in place to comply with and learn about the different system components. Cabling considerations and the difference between the speaker types will finish off the course to give you a grounding of the basics around PA/VA.
Webinar
Construction, Fire
One Building One System
Johnson Controls
This CPD session will provide a detailed overview of the concept of the Internet of Things and how devices for the security and fire protection of a building can be linked together using a single front end platform which allows remote access to improve building management. The session will enable learners to develop an understanding the advantages of integration of fire detection and alarm systems with CCTV, access control and HVAC systems using practical examples. The session will provide guidance in standards BS 5839 and an overview of important considerations to take into account for facilities management and installation services when implementing access via IP for fire and security systems.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
Open and closed managed protocols explained
Johnson Controls
This CPD session will provide a detailed overview of the flexibility of addressable systems design and the advantages of a protocol controlled system. Learners will developed a detailed understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of addressable and conventional systems The session will give an in depth understanding of protocol and provide a focused understanding of EN54 Part 13 certification requirements effecting decisions between open and closed protocol systems. The session will also cover installations guidelines effecting choices between an open and closed protocol managed system and give an overview of real world considerations to take into account when making the selection.
Seminar
Construction, Fire
The challenge of fire suppression system ‘noise’ within a Data Centres. The Impact of Noise on Computer Hard Drives
Johnson Controls
Understanding and overcoming issues which modern hard disk drives face in areas protected with gaseous fire suppression systems. Understanding and addressing the issues of noise from Gaseous Fire Suppression systems and the impact on computer hard drives stored in a data center
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