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Integrated Systems Testing of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems - ULC-S1001 Standard

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May 26, 2025 /
Course Code: 0511-WEB25

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Overview

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:
This course is scheduled for 1 day (2 Hours)
10 am-12 pm Eastern

After participating in this course, you will be able to:

  • develop an awareness of the Canada ULC S1001 Standard governing the requirements for integrated systems testing of fire protection and life safety systems
  • recognize the requirements in the National Building Code for new construction sites and the National Fire Code for existing buildings on the maintenance of these systems
  • discover the qualifications required for Integrated Testing Coordinators and Participants.
  • enhance your knowledge of the requirements for Integrated Testing Plans and Reports in accordance with the ULC Standard
  • identify the type of systems that are installed in your building, such as fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems; elevators, emergency generators, etc… that form part of the integrated testing

Description
This webinar provides an overview of the CAN/ULC S1001 Standard, which is required in accordance with the National Building and Fire Codes of Canada.

Engineers and Designers are required to meet this standard when new buildings are constructed in accordance with the Building Code. Building Owners and Property Managers are required to ensure that these requirements are achieved as part of the ongoing maintenance of all buildings as per the National Fire Code.

The Standard provides the methodology for verifying and documenting interconnections between building systems (such as fire alarms, sprinklers, standpipe, fire pumps, smoke control, ventilation, pressurization, fire and smoke dampers, fire shutters, door release, elevators, emergency power, signal transmitting, etc...) to ensure they satisfy the design intent and function as intended by the building code, fire code and this standard.

Who Should Attend

  • Engineers, Architects, Designers and Contractors for newly constructed buildings.
  • Facility Managers, technicians, property managers and superintendents for existing buildings
More Information

Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time


Please note: You can check other time zones here.

System Requirements

PC-based attendees
OS: Windows 7, 8, 10 or newer

Browser:
IE 11 or later, Edge 12 or later, Firefox 27 or later, Chrome 30 or later

Macintosh based attendees
OS: Mac OS X with MacOS 10.7 or later

Browser:
Safari 7+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+

iOS
OS: iOS 8 or newer

Android
OS: Android 4.0 or higher

Syllabus

Codes and Regulations

  • National Building Code 2020
  • National Fire Code 2020
  • CAN/ULC-S1001 Standard

Types of Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems

  • Fire alarm systems
  • Sprinkler systems
  • Fire Pumps
  • Emergency Generators
  • Other systems, equipment and components

Planning and Implementation Phases of Integrated System Testing

  • Design of systems in accordance with the Building Code
  • Testing of systems before granting of occupancy as per the Building Code

Integrated Testing Plan and Report

  • Plan and Report to be designed as per the ULC Standard
  • Submission of documents to authorities in accordance with the Building Code
  • Document forms that are part of the Report

Integrated Testing Frequency

  • National Fire Code requirements for existing systems
  • Testing interval for new construction and existing buildings

Qualifications for Integrated Testing Coordinators and Participants

  • Requirements as per the ULC Standard
  • Testing agencies
  • Type of testing to be a registered Coordinator

Instructor

John Percy, CFAA Tech, FPO, PFLSE, CFEI

John Percy, Office of the Fire Marshal, Ontario Fire College.

John is a certified Canadian Fire Alarm Association Technician (CFAA) for Ontario, public fire & life safety educator, fire prevention officer and currently an Instructor with the Office of the Fire Marshal. He has over 28 years of experience in the fire protection and fire service industries. He has experience with enforcement of the Ontario Fire & Building codes, fire investigations, education, media relations and building plans examination review. Currently registered (BCIN) as a Fire Protection Inspector with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing in Ontario.




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$149 + taxes

  • 0.2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
  • 2 Continuing Professional Development Hours (PDHs/CPDs)
  • ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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