Smoke Control for Compliance SS13.1, SS13.2 and SS13.3 - Dunedin

1:00 PM
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4:30 PM

Dunedin Leisure Lodge, 30 Duke Street, Dunedin 9016 Southland

Workshops

Our workshops are designed to provide technical training and information for Inspectors, Testers, IQP’s, Council Officers, Property Managers and other interested parties working in the building compliance sector.

Smoke Control for Compliance SS13.1, SS13.2 and SS13.3

Discussion points for the day - What is smoke control? Are these systems critical for building evacuation safety? How do they integrate with other life-safety systems? This course answers all those questions—and more.

This workshop will focus on: 

  • Stair Pressurization – How it maintains safe escape routes during fire emergencies
  • Mechanical Smoke Extraction – Efficient smoke removal from enclosed spaces
  • Natural Smoke Extraction – Using natural ventilation for smoke control
  • Smoke Curtains – Compartmentalizing and preventing smoke spread

Why Attend?

  • Understand system design and operation
  • Learn integration with fire alarms, sprinklers, and HVAC
  • Gain practical knowledge for compliance and safety


This workshop is designed for both IQP’s and Building Compliance Officials. Whether you are new or experienced in the industry this is a good course designed to upskill or refresh your skills.

  • The course includes a post course assessment. On completion of the assessment, you will be awarded a Certificate of completion and 3.5 hours of CPD.


Cost for half-day workshop:

$425 +GST for ABC Member

$550 +GST for Non-Member


PRESENTER – Steve Bailey

Steve has been in New Zealand since 1998 working in the fire alarm and building compliance field as a senior IQP and Council liaison as of March 2026 Steve has made the move over to teaching and is now a lecturer for Future Skills passing on his knowledge on Building Compliance starting with a level 4 NZQA course.

Steve also has his IQP registration in the South Island in SS1,2,3/2, 3/3, 4, 13/2, 13/3, 14/1, 14/2, 15/1, 15/2, 15/3, 15/4 and 15/5.

Prior to living in New Zealand Steve lived in the UK and has an apprenticeship in mechanical engineering and followed this with 13 years in the lift industry where he worked overseas and trained staff from all around the world.

Steve has a passion for teaching others and takes great pleasure in seeing those that he mentors evolving and moving into successful careers.

Steve believes that building compliance is a field worth entering as it provides the opportunity to shape the buildings of the future and to make them safe for all who use them. I have been known to use the phrase that Luck is not a specified system and now is the time to reduce the use of this specified system and make our buildings and our families safe.


ABCTech training workshops offered by the Association of Building Compliance (ABC) are intended for introductory or refresher CPD only. While these workshops provide valuable educational support and technical information, they are not designed to replace formal qualifications or certifications however they are designed to complement them. Completion of our training does not grant certification as an Independently Qualified Person (IQP) or other professional designations but can be used in evidence to support an application.