Description
Certification Name: Certificate in Structural Fire Protection Specialist
Course Id: CSFPS/Q0001.
Eligibility: Graduation or Equivalent.
Objective: The Certified Structural Fire Protection Specialist course is designed to provide advanced training in fire-resistant construction methods and materials that safeguard structural integrity during fire events. The course covers fire behavior and its impact on structural elements, fire resistance ratings, passive fire protection systems (fireproofing, firestopping, compartmentation), performance-based fire engineering, and the use of fire-retardant materials.
Certification: Within 5 days after Completion of Online Assessment.
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Step 6: After completion of online assessment, you can download your Certificate Immediately.
Assessment Modules:
Module 1: Fundamentals of Structural Fire Protection and Fire Behavior: Introduction to fire science and combustion principles, Effects of fire on structural materials (steel, concrete, wood), Fire development stages and structural collapse risks, Objectives and scope of structural fire protection, Role and responsibilities of a Structural Fire Protection Specialist, Overview of fire protection codes and standards (NFPA, NBC, ISO).
Module 2: Fire-Resistant Design and Construction Techniques: Principles of passive fire protection in structural design, Use of fire-resistant construction materials and assemblies, Fire ratings and classifications of building elements, Structural compartmentation and fire barriers, Integration of fire protection into architectural and structural plans, Design considerations for high-risk occupancies and critical infrastructure.
Module 3: Fire Protection Materials and Coatings: Types of fire-resistant materials (gypsum, concrete, mineral wool, etc.), Intumescent and ablative coatings for steel structures, Fireproofing methods (sprayed, board, encasement systems), Testing standards for fire-resistive materials (ASTM E119, BS 476), Application procedures and thickness verification, Inspection and maintenance of protective materials.
Module 4: Structural Fire Risk Assessment and Safety Planning: Identifying fire hazards related to structural components, Risk assessment methodologies specific to structural integrity, Evaluating load-bearing elements under fire exposure, Scenario analysis and fire severity estimation, Fire-resistance performance goals and safety margins, Structural safety integration with emergency response plans.
Module 5: Fire Testing, Inspection, and Performance Evaluation: Standard fire testing methods for structural components, Load-bearing fire resistance test procedures, Inspection of fire-rated assemblies and structural protection systems, Heat transfer and deflection measurement during fire conditions, Post-fire evaluation of damaged structures, Documentation and reporting of compliance and test results.
Module 6: Codes, Compliance, and Best Practices in Structural Fire Protection: National and international fire codes and building regulations (NBC Part IV, NFPA 5000, IBC), Legal compliance for structural fire safety in building projects, Third-party certifications and performance-based design approval, Coordination with architects, engineers, and fire authorities, Audit procedures and non-conformity management, Case studies on fire-resilient building designs and lessons from structural fire failures.
Job Opportunities in Structural Fire Protection (India)
This program trains professionals to design, assess, and ensure fire-resistant structures and compliance with building safety standards.
Top Roles: Structural Fire Protection Specialist, Fire Protection Engineer, Passive Fire Protection (PFP) Engineer, Building Safety Compliance Officer, Fire Safety & Structural Risk Consultant
Key Skills: Structural fire engineering, passive fire protection systems, fireproofing materials, compartmentation, fire resistance testing, building code compliance, inspection & quality assurance, fire risk assessment
Salary Range (India):
Entry-Level: ₹4 – 7 LPA
Mid-Level: ₹7 – 15 LPA
Senior-Level: ₹15 – 30+ LPA
Independent Consultant: ₹20 – 50+ LPA
Employers / Work Areas: Construction & real estate, infrastructure & EPC, industrial plants, oil & gas, airports & metro projects, commercial & high-rise buildings, fire safety consultancies, government authorities
Scope & Growth: Career path: Site Safety Engineer → Fire Protection Engineer → Structural Fire Protection Specialist → Senior Fire Engineering Consultant → Fire & Life Safety Manager → Director – Fire Engineering & Compliance → Entrepreneur / Consultant




