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What is Fire Engineering?

In the world of engineering, the range of disciplines or specialisations into which an engineer can venture is really quite extensive, even though the types of degrees available are relatively limited in terms of the options at South African universities. In this instance, for example, your degree in mechanical engineering, will enable you to pursue a career as a fire engineer.

A fire engineer is that specialist engineer and expert technical consultant who understands the nature, characteristics, dynamics and mechanisms of fire and has an in-depth knowledge of how to prevent, extinguish and where needed investigate a post-fire situation. Minimising the risk of fire and of fire spreading is part of the fire engineer’s role in a new or refurbished building’s design. The topic is not only scientific but also legal, psychological, physiological, sociological and as a fire engineer you may find yourself working within any range of sectors or industries. As an example, you may work in a project within the property sector designing the fire detection and protection system of a huge mall or car manufacturing plant or you may be involved in writing a report on fire strategy for a government authority or a bank’s computer room. A fire engineer could be found doing evacuation time analysis and smoke control management in an aircraft hangar or even an art gallery or museum. Fire engineers do not only get involved in design, they may also focus their attention on investigation, research, development, testing, operation and maintenance. Where there’s smoke, there’s probably a fire… engineer who’ll be there soon.

For more information, please go to The Institution of Fire Engineers (South African Branch).

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This article was first published on WSP.

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