zzeus training
ZZEUS Training is headed by Tom Brookes who runs a successful award winning fire
protection company and is also the Chairman of the Fire and Security
Association, the specialist division of the Electrical Contractors Association
(ECA). Tom has been training fire alarm engineers since 2002 both the theory and
legislation and also on a practical level. He is a leading figure within the
fire alarm industry, currently sitting on eight British Standard Institute
committees, being involved in writing and updating BS5839-1 since 2006 and
giving him a clear understanding of the standard rather than an interpretation.
All training has been developed for engineers by a practicing fire alarm
engineer and not academics, therefore using vast experience and a logical mind
to solve fire safety issues and faults within commercial buildings, transferring
this into the program of study and practical training. Many of the engineers
trained by Tom have gone on to successful self employment, managing fire
companies and going forward with the skills to pass the brand new EAL Level 3
BS5839-1 examination as well as passing the BAFE third party assessments to
SP203. Training is carried out in our purpose built training rooms installed
with fully working fire alarm panels and attached Apollo devices for your
practical training. ZZEUS Training provide EAL Recognised and approved bespoke
training and examinations for electricians & fire alarm engineers at our
specially designed training centre. Our qualifications are equivalent to
European Qualification Framework (EQF) Level 4. We offer certificated fire alarm
training courses consisting of: A 4 day course on fire alarm system design A 1
day refresher course to bring you up to date An examination only, for those
candidates that feel that they have enough knowledge and experience to sit the
exam without re sitting a course We aim to offer the best theory and practical
training in the industry and successfully gain you the accreditation required
for you industry and to conform to current British Standards.