Emergency Evacuation Lighting Inspection & Maintenance

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Emergency Evacuation Lighting Inspection & Maintenance Got Questions? We re here to help 1300 038 847 Why Test Emergency Lighting Online Enquiry Australian Standard AS/NZS 2293.2 1995 relates to inspection and maintenance of Emergency & Evacuation lighting for buildings. Ensure compliance with Occupational Health and Safety obligations, as employees have a legal Duty of Care to ensure that Emergency and Exit Lights work adequately, in a power outage, or other emergency, so people are able to quickly exit their way out of the building. Emergency lighting is an essential service that is quite often forgotten, until an accident or catastrophe happens in the event the power fails in your building, your emergency and exit lights must remain lit for at least 90 minutes, to allow people safe passage out of the building. It is imperative to maintain all emergency and exit lighting in commercial buildings, to comply with relevant building codes in accordance with Australian Standards (AS/NZS 2293.2). Service Enquiring About CAPTCHA Code:* Send Your Enquiry Not only will you comply with exit testing

regulations, but you will have greater peace of mind in knowing that your emergency exit lighting is fully operative. The Standard instructs that all Emergency evacuation lighting systems shall be inspected and maintained in accordance with the relevant procedures specified in the Standard, and that the inspection and maintenance procedures shall be carried out only by persons having qualifications, and experience suitable for this type of Work. What are the Testing Intervals? How is Emergency Lighting Testing carried out? What legislation applies? What Compliance Reporting is required? Who can carry out Inspection & Testing of electrical equipment? Scroll Down What are the Testing intervals? Australian Standard AS/NZS 2293.2:1995 states that Exit and Emergency lighting must be tested in accordance to the procedures described in clauses 3.2.2 and 3.2.3, and not exceed intervals of no greater than specified, which is 6 & 12 months. In accordance with Australian Standards 2293.2 emergency lighting systems are required to be certified periodically, by conducting a 90 minute battery power down (discharge) test.

How is Emergency Lighting Testing carried out? This test certifies that all the Exit & Emergency lights are functional, and batteries sustain their charge for 90 minutes during a power blackout or building fire. Six Monthly Tests Visual checks of all Emergency and Exit lights for mains operation. Check for operation of maintained exit lights and replace faulty lamps where required. Where manual discharge test facilities are provided, the following procedure shall be carried out, to check the operation of the emergency lighting system. Turn the battery charger off, simulate a mains failure and carry out a partial Discharge test at 100 percent of the installed emergency lighting load. Allow the test to continue until the operation of all emergency luminaries, and exit signs has been checked, this test must meet the AS2293 requirement for a duration of 90 minutes. After tests have been completed the tester must restore the system to normal operation, turn the battery charger on, and recharge the batteries of each fitting. Where automatic discharge test facilities are provided, a visual check shall be made of the operational status of all emergency luminaries and exit signs, by means of the indications given at the controller or associated indicator panel. Those units which fail the discharge test must be either repaired and restored to normal condition or replaced. Where manual discharge test facility is present, operate the test switch and/or circuit breaker to simulate a power failure. Lamp replacement of any defective lamps shall be replaced, and a match of lamp technology and lamp colour must be used. For emergency luminaries & exit signs with tubular fluorescent lamps, it is recommended that the lamps be replaced if they exhibit excessive end-blackening, even when the lamps still operate Notes A check should be made to ensure no interruption to the normal supply has taken place for a period of at least 16h prior to conducting a discharge test

Those units which fail the discharge test must be either repaired and restored to normal condition or replaced. Twelve Monthly Procedures Carry out all checks as per six-monthly procedures. Clean and Inspect fittings and clean reflective surfaces as necessary on all emergency and exit lighting diffusers as required Visual checks to ensure that the emergency lighting system operates in correct relationship to the normal lighting in any designated area. What legislation applies? Australian Standard AS/NZS 2293.2:1995 states that Exit and Emergency lighting must be tested in accordance to the procedures described in clauses 3.2.2 and 3.2.3, and not exceed intervals of no greater than specified, which is 6 & 12 months. What Compliance Reporting is required? Report any failures and record data in on site manuals. Record data in electronic format for OH&S auditing processes. All maintenance records must be in the form of hard copy record tags or log books. Electronic copies may also be used. Any corrective action must also be taken to repair faulty emergency

lighting The names of the persons responsible for carrying out the maintenance work and the date the work was completed The logbook or alternative record system shall be kept on the premises at all times, or at such other locations as may be approved by the regulatory authority Who can carry out inspection & testing of electrical equipment? A licensed technician is required to carry out Emergency Lighting Testing & Inspection Your Next Steps: So that we can best assist you and your business with your compliance needs, please contact us on 1300 038 847 or 0417 188 505 and ask to speak to Tracy. Tracy Cox has extensive experience in the industry, and is a great resource for determining your electrical safety requirements, to ensure that your business is compliant in your industry. We can provide you with a copy of the relevant testing standard for your industry and equipment.