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Beginner level
Access control isn’t just about keeping people out - it’s about letting the right people in.
Designing an effective system means balancing security, usability, and control - ensuring access is managed correctly without disrupting how a building operates.
This course provides a clear foundation in how access control systems should be designed, installed, and maintained in line with recognised standards.
Course description
This course introduces the full lifecycle of access control systems, from initial enquiry and risk assessment through to design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance.
It provides a practical understanding of how systems align with the requirements of NSI NCP 109 and SSAIB SS2002, alongside relevant standards and UK legal frameworks.
You’ll gain the knowledge needed to understand how access control systems should be specified and delivered - not just installed.
Who this course is for
Security engineers and installers working with access control systems
Designers and specifiers involved in system planning
Facilities and property managers responsible for building access
Security consultants and FM providers
Anyone needing a structured introduction to access control
What you’ll get from this course
Clear understanding of access control system lifecycle
Awareness of NSI and SSAIB requirements
Knowledge of how to design systems based on risk and building use
Insight into balancing security with practical access needs
After this course, you’ll be able to
Understand how access control systems should be designed and specified
Apply risk and operational requirements to system planning
Recognise key stages of installation, commissioning, and handover
Understand how systems are managed and maintained over time
Course content
Enquiry and client requirements
Risk assessment
Operational requirements
Initial design
Quotation and order process
System design specification
Installation
Commissioning
Handover
Maintenance
Assessment

Ideal if you’re working with access control systems and want to better understand how to design and manage them effectively.
Fire and security engineer training is essential for individuals who are responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and commissioning fire and security systems.
Ember Compliance specialises in providing comprehensive training programs for fire and security engineers. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of fire and security engineer training and how Ember Compliance can provide a comprehensive training program.
Importance of Fire and Security Engineer Training:
Ensuring System Functionality:
Fire and security engineer training is essential for ensuring that fire and security systems are designed, installed, and maintained correctly. Proper training can help engineers understand the complexities of fire and security systems and ensure that they are functioning correctly.
Maintaining Compliance:
Our training can help engineers understand legal and regulatory requirements, ensuring that fire and security systems meet compliance standards. Proper training can help engineers stay up-to-date with changing regulations and requirements.
Improving Safety:
Proper training can help improve the safety of buildings and the people inside them. Fire and security systems are critical in preventing loss of life and property damage, and properly trained engineers can ensure that these systems function correctly.
Ember Compliance Comprehensive Training Program:
Ember Compliance provides a comprehensive training program for fire and security engineers. Our program includes:
Technical Training:
We offer technical training for fire and security engineers. Our training covers a wide range of topics, including the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of fire and security systems. Our training is designed to ensure that engineers have a solid foundation in fire and security systems.
Compliance Training:
We also provide compliance training for fire and security engineers. Our training covers legal and regulatory requirements, ensuring that engineers understand the compliance standards for fire and security systems.
Practical Training:
In our classroom training courses, we also provide practical training for fire and security engineers. Our training includes hands-on experience with fire and security systems, providing engineers with the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a real-world setting.
Certification:
Through the CPD Certification Service and FireQual we offer certification for fire and security engineers. Our certification program ensures that engineers have the knowledge and skills necessary to design, install, commission, and maintain fire and security systems effectively.
Fire and security engineer training is essential for ensuring that fire and security systems are designed, installed, commissioned, and maintained correctly and that legal and regulatory requirements are met.
At Ember Compliance we provide a comprehensive training program that covers technical, compliance, and practical training, as well as certification.
If you require fire and security engineer training, contact Ember Compliance to discuss your needs and learn how we can help.
We are pleased to inform you about the release of Version 8.0 of the BAFE SP203-1 Competency Scheme Document, which was officially published on August 21, 2023. This document is a significant resource for professionals involved in the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems.
For organisations that are already certificated/BAFE Registered or are currently in the process of achieving certification/BAFE Registration within this scope, it's crucial to understand that different rules apply. These specific details are outlined in Clause 1: Introduction of the BAFE SP203-1 Competency Scheme Document Version 8.0.
The primary objective of this latest version is to ensure that organisations can effectively demonstrate their competency with objective evidence. Changes have been carefully implemented through collaboration with the BAFE SP203-1 Monitoring Committee, which includes all BAFE SP203-1 Licensed Certification Bodies. These changes are in line with current industry demands and aim to safeguard certificated/Registered Organisations from potential future industry modifications.
To provide you with a clear understanding of the updates, here's a summary of the key changes made:
It's essential to note that regulated qualifications are required for lead roles in critical areas such as design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance. These qualifications are integral to ensuring that professionals in these roles possess the necessary expertise to uphold safety standards.
We encourage all relevant stakeholders to familiarise themselves with the changes introduced in BAFE SP203-1 Competency Scheme Document Version 8.0 to ensure compliance and continued competence in the field of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems.
For access to the full document and detailed information, please visit the BAFE website or contact us directly.
Your commitment to maintaining the highest standards in fire safety is greatly appreciated, and these updates aim to support your efforts in this important endeavour.
Confused about the different Qualification Frameworks? Take a look at our blog which talks about the corresponding levels between UK national qualification frameworks and the European qualification framework.
