28 Sep - 9 Oct 2025
Cairo (Egypt)
Hotel : Holiday Inn & Suites Cairo Maadi, an IHG Hotel
Cost : 6000 € Euro
This training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, is structured to build strong technical capabilities in the inspection, testing, and resolution of operational issues in Fire and Gas (F&G) systems used across industrial facilities. F&G systems are critical layers of protection in high-risk environments like oil & gas, petrochemicals, energy plants, and manufacturing facilities. Their proper operation ensures the early detection of hazardous conditions, triggering alarms or safety shutdowns.
This course focuses on equipping engineers and technicians with field-tested practices, tools, and procedures to inspect, test, evaluate, and resolve faults in F&G systems while complying with international safety standards such as NFPA, IEC, and ISA.
By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:
Identify and classify the components and functions of F&G detection and suppression systems.
Perform routine and advanced inspections aligned with manufacturer and regulatory requirements.
Apply testing procedures for functionality, calibration, and safety assurance.
Use tools and checklists to detect faults and system failures accurately.
Execute structured problem-solving methods to restore system integrity.
Interpret system logs, sensor signals, and fault codes for diagnosis.
Prepare inspection and testing reports to meet compliance requirements.
Course Methodology:
Interactive classroom sessions and technical presentations
Real-world case study analysis and industry scenarios
Hands-on sessions with fire panels, detectors, and gas monitors (where feasible)
Group activities and guided troubleshooting exercises
Live demonstrations of testing and calibration techniques
Visual inspection protocols and structured fault analysis
Review quizzes and applied exercises after each section
Ensure safety-critical systems are functional and reliable at all times
Reduce the risk of fire/gas incidents through structured inspection and timely issue resolution
Strengthen compliance with global standards and internal HSE policies
Reduce downtime through predictive maintenance and early fault detection
Improve technical documentation and reporting processes for audits
Enhance the skill level and autonomy of in-house maintenance teams
Fire & Safety Engineers
Instrumentation and Control Technicians
Electrical and Automation Maintenance Staff
Facility Inspection Teams
HSE and Risk Management Officers
Operation Supervisors and Industrial Safety Professionals
Anyone responsible for maintaining or auditing F&G systems in critical infrastructure
Day 1: Overview of Fire and Gas (F&G) Systems
Introduction to F&G system architecture
Types of F&G systems: Conventional, Addressable, Intelligent
Detection technologies: smoke, heat, flame, gas
Standards and regulatory frameworks (NFPA, ISA, IEC, API)
Day 2: Functional Components and Signal Flow
F&G control panels and wiring architectures
Detectors: IR, UV/IR, catalytic, electrochemical
Input/output modules and loop devices
Signal transmission: wired, wireless, hybrid models
Day 3: Inspection Principles and Planning
Visual inspection of devices and infrastructure
Common signs of system degradation or tampering
Inspection intervals and documentation practices
Creating and using checklists and audit templates
Day 4: Fire Detection System Testing
Functional testing of fire detectors and control panels
Manual call point testing procedures
Alarm circuit verification
Sounder and beacon performance tests
Day 5: Gas Detection System Testing
Calibration and bump testing of gas detectors
Testing for sensor accuracy and environmental response
Alarm setpoints and threshold confirmation
Zeroing and span calibration procedures
Day 6: Tools and Equipment for Testing & Diagnostics
Multimeters, loop testers, simulators
Calibration kits and gas cylinders
Diagnostic software tools
Personal safety equipment for inspectors
Day 7: Fault Detection and Root Cause Analysis
Fault classification: sensor fault, power fault, communication error
Interpreting control panel logs and diagnostic codes
Root Cause Analysis (RCA): 5 Whys, Fishbone diagram
Decision trees for issue resolution
Day 8: Troubleshooting Techniques and Issue Resolution
Troubleshooting loops, circuits, and isolated zones
Replacing and reprogramming defective components
Restoring system integrity after failure
Testing post-resolution performance
Day 9: Compliance, Documentation, and Reporting
Compliance documentation requirements
Creating test reports and inspection logs
Regulatory vs internal reporting formats
Preparing for third-party audits
Day 10: Case Studies, Field Applications, and Wrap-up
Real case studies from industrial sectors
Mock inspection and testing simulation
Group-based resolution of a system fault scenario
Final discussion, review, and Q&A
Optional knowledge check or assessment