The Application of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 is the only course in Ireland that delivers both full clause-by-clause instruction on the Irish Standard for portable fire extinguishers (PFEs) and hands-on practical assessment of commissioning and maintenance competence across all five PFE types: water, foam, powder, wet chemical, and CO2. While basic fire extinguisher awareness courses and manufacturer-specific product training exist, neither provides the comprehensive competence required by I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 for a “competent person” to select, commission, install, inspect, maintain, and document PFEs.

The programme is built around Irish legislation, including the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, the Fire Services Acts 1981 and 2003, and the HIQA 2025 Fire Safety Handbook requirements for designated centres under Regulation 28. Participants must have their own copy of the standard, which can be purchased from the NSAI Standards Store.

Why This Course Matters

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Legal Compliance

Non-compliance with fire safety legislation can result in fines up to €3,000,000, enforcement action, or imprisonment under the SHWWA 2005.

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Competent Person Status

I.S. 291 requires PFE maintenance to be carried out by a competent person. This course provides the training fire extinguisher technicians need to fulfil that role.

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HIQA Compliance

The HIQA 2025 Fire Safety Handbook explicitly requires PFEs in designated centres to be maintained per I.S. 291:2015.

Who Should Attend

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Fire Extinguisher Service Technicians Responsible for annual maintenance, discharge testing, and servicing of PFEs
Competent Persons (I.S. 291) Those carrying out or seeking to carry out PFE maintenance and commissioning
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Fire Safety and Health & Safety Officers Professionals managing fire safety compliance, risk management, and PFE provision
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Facilities, Building, and Property Managers Staff overseeing PFE installation, building maintenance, and contractor liaison
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Responsible Persons (I.S. 291) Persons having control over fire safety provisions in premises
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Healthcare Facility Managers Staff in nursing homes, hospitals, and designated centres ensuring HIQA compliance

No prior fire safety qualifications are required, although a basic understanding of fire safety principles is beneficial.

What You Will Learn

Day 1: Fire Safety Fundamentals, Legislation, and PFE Introduction

The opening day covers the fire triangle, classes of fire, and fire spread, before examining the legislative framework including the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, Fire Services Acts 1981 and 2003, and the SHWW General Application Regulations. The session also addresses the Code of Practice for Ireland, healthcare-specific risks under HIQA Regulation 28, and the HIQA 2025 Fire Safety Handbook. Three practical sessions introduce PFE identification, colour coding, hands-on handling, and initial inspection procedures.

Day 2: I.S. 291 Standard, Installation, Maintenance, and Full Practical

Day 2 is a detailed clause-by-clause analysis of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022, covering responsibilities (Clause 4), classification and PFE types (Clauses 5.2/5.5), selection across all fire classes (Clause 5), commissioning (Clause 6), installation and placement (Clause 7), monthly visual inspection (Clause 8), and annual maintenance for all five PFE types (Clause 9). Three practical sessions cover decommissioning, inspection, selection, placement, and full maintenance procedures across water, foam, powder, CO2, and wet chemical extinguishers.

Day 3: Risk Assessment, Examination, and Individual Practical Assessments

The final day covers refilling and recharging (Clause 10), discharge testing (Clause 11), documentation and record keeping (Annex B), foam PFE considerations (Annex C), and safety information (Annex D). You will learn and apply the 8-step PFE risk assessment process through a group exercise. The day concludes with a 60-minute open-book written examination (80% pass mark) and two individually supervised practical assessments covering commissioning and service/maintenance.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain the legislative basis for PFE provision under Irish law, including the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, Fire Services Acts 1981 and 2003, and the Licensing of Indoor Events Act 2003.
  2. Identify the scope, key definitions, and verbal forms (shall, should, may, can) of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022, and describe the responsibilities of the Responsible Person and Competent Person under Clause 4.
  3. Classify fires according to I.S. EN 2 (Classes A, B, C, D, and F), select appropriate PFE types, and calculate the minimum PFE provision for Class A risks using the 0.065 x floor area formula (Clause 5.3.1.1).
  4. Commission PFEs in accordance with Clause 6 and install them to meet travel distance requirements (30m Class A, 20m Class B) and mounting height requirements (1.5m for 4kg and under, 1.0m for over 4kg) under Clause 7.
  5. Conduct monthly visual inspections using the Clause 8 checklist and implement corrective actions as required.
  6. Carry out annual maintenance procedures for water, foam, powder, wet chemical, and CO2 PFEs under Clause 9, including stored pressure and gas cartridge types, and identify when pressure testing is required (CO2 PFEs and gas cartridges over 10 years).
  7. Describe the 3-year discharge testing cycle (Clause 11), including the one-third rotation system and off-site testing requirements.
  8. Complete and maintain the four mandatory documents required by Annex B: Maintenance Label/Record, Competent Person’s Report, Certificate of Inspection/Maintenance, and Fire Safety Register.
  9. Apply the 8-step PFE risk assessment process to determine PFE selection, placement, and documentation for a given premises.
  10. Demonstrate practical competence in the commissioning and service/maintenance of portable fire extinguishers across all five PFE types.

Benefits

Professional Competence

Gain assessed evidence of your capability as a “competent person” under I.S. 291 across all five PFE types.

CPD Recognition

Earn 19 CPD hours (accreditation awaiting approval), contributing to professional development requirements with IOSH, IIRSM, IFE, and other bodies.

Career Advancement

As the only comprehensive I.S. 291 course in Ireland, completion distinguishes you from those with only basic fire extinguisher awareness training.

Regulatory Compliance

Demonstrate that PFE maintenance is carried out by trained, assessed competent persons, meeting SHWWA 2005, Fire Services Acts, and I.S. 291 requirements.

HIQA Readiness

For healthcare providers, evidence that PFE maintenance personnel have completed I.S. 291 training supports Regulation 28 compliance and inspection preparedness.

In-House Capacity

Train your staff on-site with practical sessions using your own PFE stock, building internal competence and reducing reliance on external contractors.

Course Details

In-house training is conducted on-site at your premises, with practical sessions using your own PFE stock. Public courses are held at hotel venues and training centres, accommodating individual participants and smaller groups. Instructor-to-learner ratios: up to 10 learners, 1 instructor; 11 to 20 learners (maximum class size), 2 instructors. A printed course handout is provided to each participant.

Equipment Requirements for Participants

As The Application of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 Course includes practical sessions on commissioning and servicing portable fire extinguishers across all five PFE types, participants are required to bring their own servicing tools, consumables, PPE, and portable fire extinguishers. This reflects real-world practice where fire extinguisher technicians use their own toolkits, and ensures that manufacturer’s technical information is available for each extinguisher brought to the course, as required by the standard for all maintenance and servicing activities.

Important: Participants must bring their own portable fire extinguishers for practical sessions. This is a requirement of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022, which states that the manufacturer’s information (including service manuals, technical data sheets, and spare parts specifications) must be available when carrying out maintenance on any PFE. Phoenix STS does not provide extinguishers for practical sessions. Participants will not be required to discharge, refill, recharge, or pressure test extinguishers during the course. The practical assessments focus on commissioning and service/maintenance procedures.

Mandatory: You must have your own copy of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 to complete this course. The standard is referenced throughout all three days of taught content, practical sessions, and assessments. Participants without a copy of the standard will not be able to fully participate in the course. It can be purchased from the NSAI Standards Store in PDF or hardcopy format.

Portable Fire Extinguishers

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Your Own PFEs for Practical Sessions Participants must bring portable fire extinguishers for use during commissioning and service/maintenance practicals. You must also have the manufacturer’s technical information (service manual, technical data sheet, and spare parts list) for each extinguisher you bring, as required by I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022

Hand Tools

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Spanners and Wrenches Adjustable spanner (10″), headcap removal spanner, 17mm-19mm combination spanner, and strap wrench for cylinder grip
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Pliers and Screwdrivers Locking pliers (10″), water gland pliers, flat-head screwdriver, pozi screwdriver, and set of allen keys
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General Hand Tools Rubber mallet, wire brush for cleaning threads and components, and O-ring removal tool or pick set

Inspection and Testing Equipment

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Weighing Scales Digital scales (minimum 25 kg capacity, 0.01 kg increments) for verifying extinguisher weight against manufacturer specifications
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Inspection Tools Push-pump gauge tester (Wika type or equivalent), gauge test pin tool, and inspection torch

Consumables and Spare Parts

O-Rings Assorted O-ring kit covering valve, hose, and swivel horn fittings for water, foam, powder, wet chemical, and CO2 extinguishers
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Labels, Seals, and Indicators Gauge dots (year indicators), tamper-evident seals, corrective action labels, and maintenance labels
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Lubricants and Cleaning Silicone grease or petroleum jelly for O-ring and valve lubrication, and clean cloths for component cleaning

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Eye Protection Safety glasses or goggles (EN 166 rated or equivalent)
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Hand and Hearing Protection Work gloves suitable for mechanical handling, and ear defenders

Documentation

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I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 Your own copy of the standard (hardcopy or PDF). Available from the NSAI Standards Store
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Notepad and Pen For taking notes during taught sessions. A printed course handout is provided by Phoenix STS

If you are unsure about any item on this list or require guidance on sourcing tools and equipment, please contact our training team before the course.

Sourcing Servicing Tools and Equipment

The following suppliers offer fire extinguisher servicing toolkits and individual tools suitable for PFE maintenance. These links are provided for the convenience of participants and should not be taken as an endorsement of any supplier, product, or service by Phoenix STS Ltd.

Disclaimer: The external links above are provided solely for the convenience of participants seeking to source servicing tools and equipment. Inclusion on this list does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or guarantee by Phoenix STS Ltd of any supplier, product, or service. Participants are responsible for ensuring that any tools and equipment they purchase are suitable for the types of portable fire extinguishers they intend to service.

Our Instructors

This course is delivered by a team of six qualified instructors, all employees of Phoenix STS Ltd, with a combined total of over 150 years of experience spanning fire engineering, occupational health and safety, fire service operations, and adult education. The team includes holders of degrees in fire engineering, higher diplomas in health and safety, ISO 45001 Lead Auditor certification, and formal teaching qualifications.

Instructors hold membership of the following professional bodies:

Assessment

Participants must pass all three assessment components to receive certification:

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Written Examination

60-minute open-book written examination. Pass mark: 80% (40/50 marks).

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Practical 1: Commissioning

Supervised individual practical assessment. Graded pass/fail against standardised marking sheet.

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Practical 2: Service/Maintenance

Supervised individual practical assessment. Graded pass/fail against standardised marking sheet.

A candidate who fails any single component will receive a “Not Yet Competent” result and may be offered a reassessment opportunity at the discretion of the course provider.

Certification

Participants who pass all three assessment components will receive a Phoenix STS Certificate of Completion, issued within 5 working days as a PDF. Each certificate includes the participant name, course title, date of completion, CPD hours, and instructor signature. CPD accreditation has been submitted to the CPD Standards Office and is awaiting approval (CPDSO Provider Number 22657). Once approved, the certification will carry 19 CPD hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

No prior fire safety qualifications are required. A basic understanding of fire safety principles is beneficial but not essential. The course builds knowledge from fundamentals on Day 1 through to advanced practical competence by Day 3.

I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 is the Irish Standard published by the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) for the selection, commissioning, installation, inspection, and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers. It was first published in 2015 and amended in 2022. It is declared under Section 16 of the NSAI Act 1996 and is referenced across Irish fire safety legislation and Codes of Practice.

I.S. 291 requires PFE maintenance and commissioning work to be carried out by a “competent person” with sufficient training, experience, and knowledge. The Application of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 Course provides the training component of that competence requirement. Combined with practical experience in the workplace, completion of this course supports the competent person designation for fire extinguisher technicians.

Yes. In-house delivery is available at hospitals, nursing home groups, fire extinguisher service companies, facilities management organisations, and other premises across Ireland. In-house courses allow practical sessions using your own PFE stock. For up to 10 learners, 1 instructor is assigned; for 11 to 20 learners (maximum class size), 2 instructors are assigned. Contact us for a quotation.

The written examination requires a minimum 80% pass mark (40/50 marks). It is a 60-minute, open-book examination. Participants must also pass both individual practical assessments (commissioning and service/maintenance) to receive certification.

The Application of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 Course carries 19 CPD hours. CPD accreditation has been submitted to the CPD Standards Office (CPDSO) and is awaiting approval. This figure excludes registration, breaks, and lunch. It includes 18 hours of teaching time (7 taught sessions, 7 practical sessions, and 1 written examination) plus 1 hour of supervised practical assessment that constitutes active learning.

Yes. The Application of I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 Course specifically addresses HIQA Regulation 28 (Fire Precautions) and the HIQA 2025 Fire Safety Handbook, which explicitly requires PFEs in designated centres to be maintained per I.S. 291:2015. Session 2 on Day 1 covers healthcare risks and HIQA compliance requirements in detail.

A candidate who fails any single component (written examination, commissioning practical, or service/maintenance practical) will receive a “Not Yet Competent” result. Reassessment may be offered at the discretion of the course provider.

Participants must bring their own portable fire extinguishers, servicing toolkit, consumables, and PPE. Phoenix STS does not provide extinguishers or tools. You will not be required to discharge, refill, or pressure test extinguishers. A full equipment list and links to suppliers are provided in the Equipment Requirements section above. Contact us if you need guidance.

Yes, this is mandatory. The standard is referenced throughout all three days of taught content, practical sessions, and assessments. Participants without a copy of the standard will not be able to fully participate in the course. I.S. 291:2015+A1:2022 can be purchased directly from the NSAI Standards Store in PDF or hardcopy format. We strongly recommend obtaining your copy well in advance of the course date.

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