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Level 3 Passive Fire Protection

Congratulations to Adam Barnard, one of our outstanding Project Managers, for being awarded the The Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) Level 3 Certificate in Passive Fire Protection!

At Gunfire, we are proud members of the IFE, a professional body dedicated to advancing knowledge, professional recognition, and understanding in the fire sector.

This certificate recognises expertise in fire science, passive fire protection techniques, and their alignment with active systems to boost workplace safety.

Achieving Level 3 requires dedication and commitment, and we’re incredibly proud of Adam’s accomplishment. Well done, Adam!

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