Fire Door Inspection Course
Instructor-Led On-Site Training — 6 Hours — 3 Years Certification


Course Overview
The Fire Door Inspection Course from Phoenix STS is a CPD-certified one-day programme providing practical skills to inspect fire doors and ensure compliance with Irish regulations. The Fire Door Inspection Course from Phoenix STS is a CPD-certified one-day programme designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to inspect fire doors confidently and ensure compliance with Irish regulations. Fire doors are critical components of passive fire protection, and proper inspection is essential to verify they will perform when needed most.
Topics Covered
- Course content — see description below
Course Details
Delivery
- On-site at your premises anywhere in Ireland
- Remote instructor-led via Microsoft Teams
Duration
6 Hours — includes practical exercises and workshops.
Certification
Certificate valid for 3 years.
About This Course
The Fire Door Inspection Course from Phoenix STS is a CPD-certified one-day programme providing practical skills to inspect fire doors and ensure compliance with Irish regulations.
The Fire Door Inspection Course from Phoenix STS is a CPD-certified one-day programme designed to equip you with the knowledge and practical skills to inspect fire doors confidently and ensure compliance with Irish regulations. Fire doors are critical components of passive fire protection, and proper inspection is essential to verify they will perform when needed most.
This intensive course covers Irish, UK, and EU fire door legislation, detailed inspection protocols, defect identification, and reporting procedures. Through hands-on training with actual fire door assemblies, you’ll develop the expertise to assess fire door condition, identify common faults, and recommend appropriate remedial actions.
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for professionals responsible for fire safety, building maintenance, or regulatory compliance. Ideal participants include:
- The course combines essential theory with practical application, giving you a complete understanding of fire door inspection requirements and techniques.
- Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
- Ensures up-to-date knowledge reflecting changes in legislation and standards
- Our instructors bring over 25 years of real-world fire safety experience to your training. They hold memberships with leading professional bodies:
- With degrees in Fire Engineering and expertise in adult education, our instructors are passionate about turning complex fire door regulations into practical steps you can apply immediately.
- Our training team holds qualifications including BEng Fire Engineering, BSc Environmental Health and Safety Management, H.Dip in Occupational Health and Safety, and FETAC Level 6 Train the Trainer. Combined, they bring over 100 years of practical fire safety experience across public and private sectors, including healthcare, defence, and construction industries.
- You receive 6 hours of CPD accreditation from the CPD Standards Office and a Phoenix STS Certificate of Completion. Both are internationally recognised qualifications that enhance your professional credibility.
- Your certificate is valid for 3 years from the date of issue. You will receive a reminder six months before expiry. Refresher training is recommended before certification expires.
- Classes are limited to 20 participants maximum to ensure personalised attention and facilitate effective learning and interaction during practical sessions.
- Yes. In-house training is available for groups up to 20 participants. This option allows training to be tailored to your specific fire safety environment and is ideal for hospitals, nursing home groups, factories, and other large facilities. Contact us for a quotation.
- The course covers Irish legislation including the Fire Services Acts 1981-2003, Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, and Building Control Regulations 1990-2024. It also covers European (EN) standards, relevant British Standards, and third-party certification schemes.
- A fire door is a specially constructed, fire-resistant door designed to withstand fire and smoke for a specified period (typically 30 or 60 minutes). It acts as a barrier to slow the spread of flames and smoke, protecting escape routes and giving occupants more time to evacuate safely. By compartmentalising a building, fire doors help contain fire to one area, significantly improving life safety and reducing property damage.
- Fire doors are legally required in all non-domestic (commercial and public) buildings to protect escape corridors, stairwells, and high-risk rooms. In certain domestic settings (apartment buildings, houses with three or more storeys, loft conversions, or between an attached garage and house), building regulations also mandate fire-rated doors at specific locations.
- Industry standards recommend inspecting fire doors at least every six months. Heavily used doors in busy corridors may need monthly or quarterly visual checks, while low-traffic doors may be checked biannually. Regular inspections catch issues early, ensuring fire doors will perform correctly in an emergency.
- A proper inspection covers: certification labels (present and legible), door and frame integrity (no warping, cracks, or holes), glazing and vision panels (fire-rated and secure), hardware and hinges (at least three fire-rated hinges, firmly attached), door gaps (3-4mm at top and sides), self-closing device (fully closes the door), latching mechanism, intumescent and smoke seals (intact), and correct signage (“Fire Door – Keep Shut”).
- Research shows 75% of fire doors have some form of defect. The most common issues include: missing or damaged seals (61%), incorrect or missing signage, excessive gaps around the door, damage to the door leaf or frame, and improper hardware (missing hinges, broken closers). Most faults can be fixed once identified through proper inspection.
- FD30 and FD60 indicate fire-resistance ratings in minutes. An FD30 door resists fire and smoke for 30 minutes; an FD60 door is rated for 60 minutes. Building regulations specify which rating is required for different locations. The rating assumes the door is properly installed, maintained, and kept closed.
- Yes. In Ireland and the EU, fire doors must carry CE marking to show compliance with European standards under the Construction Products Regulation. CE marking indicates the door has been tested and certified for fire resistance, smoke control, and durability. In the UK, UKCA marking serves the same purpose.
- Q-Mark (BM Trada) and Certifire (Warringtonfire) are independent third-party certification schemes that go beyond basic legal requirements. They subject fire doors to additional testing, manufacturer audits, and quality control checks. A Q-Mark or Certifire label provides greater confidence that the door will perform as certified in a fire.
- Yes. Keeping records of all fire door inspections, maintenance, and repairs is both best practice and often a regulatory requirement. Documentation should include the inspection date, the inspector’s name, findings, and corrective actions taken. Complete records demonstrate compliance and provide crucial evidence in the event of an audit or incident.
- This 1-day course focuses specifically on fire door inspection fundamentals. The 5-day course provides comprehensive training in both fire door inspection AND passive fire protection systems, includes the IIESMS professional qualification (T.IIESMS), covers minor repair techniques, digital documentation tools, historic building considerations, and emerging technologies.
- Prior experience in building maintenance, construction, or fire safety is beneficial but not mandatory. A basic understanding of fire safety principles is recommended.
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Get a quote for the Fire Door Inspection Course delivered on-site at your premises. Available nationwide across Ireland.
Why Choose Phoenix STS
Ireland's trusted provider of CPD-accredited safety and healthcare training.
Experienced Team
Over 15 years delivering accredited training to healthcare facilities, schools, and businesses across Ireland. Our instructors are qualified professionals with real-world expertise.
Irish Owned
A proudly Irish-owned company based in Longford, serving clients nationwide. Our courses are tailored to Irish legislative requirements and regulatory standards.
Experts in Health & Safety
ISO 45001:2018 and ISO 9001:2015 certified. CPD-accredited training provider. All courses meet HIQA, HSA, and relevant Irish legislative requirements.







