A team from British Gypsum has passed the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) Certificate in Passive Fire Projection. The course, which is aimed at professional fire engineers and those who carry out fire assessments on buildings, will enable British Gypsum to better advise its customers. “It is vital that anyone involved in a construction project is totally clear when it comes to the required performance of systems and products,” said David Robinson, head of technical support, British Gypsum. “As a business, it is important to us that our team is highly trained and qualified to give advice relating to safety-critical design. The IFE Certificate in Passive Fire Protection is a great way for them to demonstrate the level of knowledge and expertise they have developed around fire protection and general fire design, and it gives our customers confidence that they can continue to trust our guidance,” he added. The IFE certificate training was delivered by Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) and included material on general fire protection, as well as plasterboard systems. According to Robinson, the IFE certification is another example of how the firm “continues to push the boundaries in terms of technical advice”.
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