This qualification is intended to provide technicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to work on the maintenance, inspection and testing of existing systems.
Technicians will understand the specific requirements of current and relevant UK legislation alongside other associated standards, the technologies available through to testing methodology, fault finding, servicing and maintenance, through to certificating the work carried out and record keeping.
This qualification is not linked to any manufacturer of FD&A equipment and will not include specific requirements set by those manufacturers for making connections, programming and testing. It is strongly recommended that technician’s complete product specific training from their chosen manufacturer in addition to completing this qualification.
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The following table provides an overview of the important information relating to the delivery of this qualification in Scotland.
Qualification Title | FireQual Award in Fire Detection and Alarm Maintenance Theory and Regulatory Requirements at SCQF Level 6 |
Regulator | SQA Accreditation |
Availability | UK wide |
Qualification Reference Number | R689 04 |
Date for First Registrations | 23rd June 2021 |
Last Date for Registrations | 30th June 2024 |
Grading System | Pass/Fail |
Notional Time (hours) | 88 |
Guided Learning (hours) | 44 |
Direct Learning (hours) | 38 |
Assessment Time (hours) | 6 |
Age Ranges | 16-18, 19+ |
Assessment Type | Multi-choice e-Assessment and RPL |
Registration Fee | £40.00 + VAT |
e-Assessment Fee | £50.00 + VAT per e-Assessment |
Candidate Entry Requirements |
Candidates should be proficient in core skills literacy, numeracy, and communication. It is recommended that candidates entering this qualification have previously gained field experience either in FD&A and/or appropriate levels of education and/or experience in associated industries |
Delivery Staff Requirements |
There are no formal fire systems qualification requirements for training to this qualification. However, trainers should hold experience either as a practicing technician in the field or as a contributor to relevant British and/or EU standards. Although not mandatory, trainers would be demonstrating best practice if they held or were working towards a relevant teaching/training qualification, e.g. PTTLS or equivalent. |