Inspection Records Schedule- Fire Extinguisher

Similar documents
Audit Mapping Document

Application Form. Qualified Accreditation

Fire Protection Accreditation Scheme (FPAS)

Fire Protection, Inspection and Testing Qualifications Forums. Jeremy Rose (Artibus Innovation) Chris Wyborn (FPA Australia)

Fire Protection Industry Board (ODS & SGG) Risk Management Plan. A risk management plan for storing and disposing of fire extinguishing agents

Fire Safety Log Book. Safety through knowledge East Coast Safety Training. Kevin James (Proprietor) 99 Johnson Estate Wheatley Hill Durham DH6 3LH

Emergency. Management. Emergency. Readiness Checklist

Index. Premises Information 2 About This Log Book 3 Service and Maintenance Requirements 4 8. Fire Risk Assessments 9

EMLC Academy Trust. Fire Safety Policy 2017/19. Every child deserves to be the best they can be

Fire Safety Register

Developments in Australian Standard AS (Emergency Lighting)

FIRE SAFETY LOGBOOK PREMISES ADDRESS: LOG BOOK TO BE KEPT IN THIS LOCATION: DSFRS Log book Version 1.0 (October 2007)

Fire Safety Management Audit Specification August 2017

Policy for safe working on Fire Alarm Systems at Loughborough University and Loughborough University in London

Based on NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications, 2013 Edition.

Fire safety procedure

FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT GUIDE A GUIDE TO DEVELOPING

Prerequisite/Co-requisite: Pass the reading and writing portions of COMPASS or other accepted testing instrument.

FIRE SAFETY POLICY LEEDS METHODIST MISSION. Oxford Place Centre

South Australian Regulatory Requirements

BUILDING CODE ACCESS CONSULTING ESSENTIAL SERVICES

IE Code IE Competency Title Credit OAC Ref.

FIRE SAFETY LOG BOOK. (Record of Fire Safety Equipment Testing)

Date Issued: December 14, 2017 Revision: 2.1

NATIONAL COMPETENCY STANDARD

WER Training Program. Level 3

OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN (Special Class Electrician, Fire Detection System Designer) CURRICULUM CODE:

PREMISES FIRE SAFETY LOGBOOK

WARDEN TRAINING AT QUT

National Fire Authority

Level 2 Award in Fire Safety (QCF) (SCQF Level 5 in Scotland) Unit 1 title: Fire safety principles

WER Training Program. Level 4

UNCONTROLLED IF PRINTED. Issued with the authority of the Chief Commissioner and General Manager of Scouts Australia NSW

Fire Safety Plan Training 2017

Allfire Site No. a division of Allsaved Ltd. Fire Safety Log Book. Premises Address: Responsible Person:

THE FIRE SAFETY GUIDE FOR BUSINESS OWNERS

A Guide to the Fire Safety Log Book For Small to Medium Business

7.0 SAMPLE PERMITS, FORMS AND CHECKLISTS SELF INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Fire Safety Policy. Investing in success. Dukes Centre Dukes Avenue Kingston KT2 5QY 1. Policy

Fire Safety Policy Date: 0

F I R E S A F E T Y R E G I S T E R

Event Management CHECKLIST

ISLE OF WIGHT FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE

Course Outline Cover Page

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED. Fire Legislation

The Social Accountability International (SAI) Fire Safety Checklist

Patrick County Horizons Jeb Stuart Hwy. Stuart, Va

Fire Safety Management

Fire Risk Assessment Case Study

St Edward s Oxford FIRE SAFETY POLICY

Fire Safety Audit: Part B - Questionnaire (Questionnaire Devised By Mr.R.R.Nair) Yes No x

NZQA registered unit standard version 4 Page 1 of 5

Fire Risk Management Policy. UK September 2017

FIRE SAFETY PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION AND DEMOLITION SITES

NZQA registered unit standard version 1 Page 1 of 5. Install fixed gas detection apparatus in hazardous areas

Fire Safety Policy. Billy Hanafin H & S and Operations Officer. Fife Cultural Trust. Version 1.0 October 2013 Page 1

Fire Risk Assessment. Guidance Notes. Location details. Risk Rating. Assessors. General notes

LYHA Fire Safety Policy

Prereq: FOD 131 or Instructor Permission

Logbook. Precept EN Fire Detection/Alarm Panel. & Precept EN Repeater

CERTIFICATION SAFETY & BEYOND

Health, Safety and Wellbeing Management Arrangements. Core I Consider I Complex. Fire Safety. Health, Safety and Wellbeing Service

Australian Fire Association

Fire Safety Policy 2018/19

Qualification Specification Highfield Level 1 Award in the Principles of Fire Safety Awareness (RQF)

Fire Safety Plan (FSP) Review Checklist 1

Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Regulations 1995

U16002 Propagate plants by vegetative methods. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA To be competent you must achieve the following:

Fire Safety Plan (FSP) Review Checklist 1

H&S Forum. Fire Safety Policy Glascote Academy

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

SCALES NW EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN

AFEC FIRE ENGINEERING TEMPLATE FOR CLIENTS INTERNALLY COMPLETED RISK ASSESMENT

Paddy McDonnell P.I.I.E., H.Dip.SHWW., Grad. IOSH., G.I.Fire.E., MIITD.,MNFPA Technical Director Phoenix Safety Training Services

Government of Bermuda Department of Maritime Administration BERMUDA SHIPPING NOTICE

KVP Policy QA2.6 Quality Area 2 Issue date: July 2017

CONTRACTOR WHS HAZARD STANDARD LASER SAFETY EXTERNAL USE ONLY

Checklist For Life Safety

FIRE SAFETY LOG BOOK

INTEGRATED LIFE SAFETY COMPLIANCE TESTING AND ITS PROCEDURES

Fire Safety Protocol

Engineering Standard MCST FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE IN THE MURL

Fire Safety in Health Care Facilities - Guidelines

AUDIT 20: FIRE AND SECURITY

FIRE SAFETY POLICY Revised March 2013

Procedure: Emergency Preparedness Response & Operational Control

REGULATORY REFORM (FIRE SAFETY) ORDER 2005 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT

Slight Harm Moderate Harm Extreme Harm Low Trivial Risk Tolerable Risk Moderate Risk Medium Tolerable Risk Moderate Risk Substantial Risk

OH&S WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT INSPECTION CHECKLIST

FIRE SAFETY POLICY. Approval Approved by: University Court Date: March 28 th 2017

Safety Systems Review Retail Guidance and specification Version

Property Health and Safety Compliance at Housing and Education Centres

FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT COMPETENCY COUNCIL

Model Policy On Portable Fire Extinguishers (Ontario Version)

B. The Facility Emergency Planners and Alternate Planners will successfully complete the in-house DJJ Fire Prevention course.

Gas Emergency Response

Membership Application

Work involving High Voltage (HV) Systems and Maintenance of Plant.

Fire Risk Assessment 2016

Fire Safety Plan Information. For Construction and Demolition Sites

Transcription:

CPP20511 Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing WORKPLACE PROJECT ASSESSMENT PHASE 3: Task 1 Inspect & Test Fire Extinguishers Conduct a 6 monthly inspection on at least 4 portable fire extinguishers in the workplace in accordance with AS1851. Provide evidence of your work: a. list the inspection tasks as per AS1851 on the table provided; and b. provide a copy of the AS1851 maintenance log sheet; and c. provide a photo of each of the extinguishers that you have inspected. The photo must also show any signage related to the extinguisher. This assessment task satisfies the knowledge and skills required to demonstrate competence in the following competency unit: CPPFES2020A Conduct routine inspection & testing of fire extinguishers & fire blankets This task may be completed in a simulated environment. a. TASK SCHEDULE Inspection Records Schedule- Fire Extinguisher Item Action required & pass fail requirement Six-monthly Yearly 5-yearly Accessibility Check that the extinguisher is conspicuous, readily accessible & in its assigned location Version: 2015.WP.1 Issued: 01/01/2015 1

Inspection Records Schedule- Fire Extinguisher (cont) Item Action required & pass fail requirement Six-monthly Yearly 5-yearly

CPP20511 Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing WORKPLACE PROJECT ASSESSMENT b. MAINTENANCE LOG SHEET QBSA Lic NO. JOB NO. DELTRA AUSTRALIA Record of Service Fire Extinguisher ABN: SITE NO. SITE NAME: Unit no. Unit type Last P/T Make Size Rating Location of Equip LEVEL SERVICE PASS/ FAIL COMMENTS 1 FOAM 2007 W 9.0 6A-80B-E REAR EXIT GRND LEVEL 1 P NO PRESSURE IN GAUGE ANNUAL SITE SURVEY COMPLETED YES NO ALL EQUIPMENT SERVICED TO AS 1851 REQUIREMENTS DATE : TECH NAME (Print): TECH SIGNATURE: SERVICE COMMENTS : Version: 2015.WP.1 Issued: 01/01/2015 3

CPP20511 Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection & Testing Monthly Activity Log & Summary Task: You are required to complete a log of activities that you have completed this month relating to the CPP20511 course. A separate log must be kept for each month. Activities include: Installing fire extinguishers and/or fire blankets* Inspecting and testing fire extinguishers, fire blankets, fire hose reels, fire hydrants and/or emergency and exit lighting* Preparing work method statements, work plans or schedules, risk assessments etc Professional reading/further research on topics covered in the CPP20511 course All activities must be recorded on this template. Add additional log pages as required. You must also complete the monthly activity summary which is to be submitted with your activity log. The instructions for the summary are provided following the activity log. * Reminder: If you are doing this work in Queensland, you must be under personal supervision of an appropriately qualified person. Student Name: (Please print) Student Signature: Month of Activity: To be completed by Assessor Assessment: Activities Acceptable Activities Not Acceptable Assessor Name: Assessor Signature: (Please print)

Date Activity Work Tasks Performed Supervised? Initials Yes No

Date Activity Work Tasks Performed Supervised? Initials Yes No

CPP20511 Monthly Summary Task: You are required to select ONE activity that you have completed this month. This can be any activity from your workplace tasks or your monthly diary. Write a report on all aspects of that activity using the outline provided. Your report can be in dot-point format. Your summary may be hand-written on the template provided or completed in an electronic format using the headings provided and printed. Hand-Written Guidelines: Hand-written summaries must be legible, or the assessment will be returned. It is recommended that you print the pages single-sided. This will allow you to continue writing on the back of each page if you run out of space. Add more pages if you require additional space, but make sure that you record the topic number and title on each additional page (eg. 1. Work Health and Safety ) Workplace Assessment PHASE of 6 (insert phase number) Student Name: Student Signature: Activity Performed: Date Activity Performed: Location of Activity Performed: Was the activity supervised? YES NO Supervisor s Name (if applicable): Was the activity performed in the workplace, or was it simulated? Workplace Simulated * Reminder: If you are doing this activity in Queensland, you must be under personal supervision of an appropriately qualified person.

1. Health & Safety Consider: Risk assessment of work area Hazards, risks, controls Work method statements Safety signs, site safety plans Personal protective equipment Communication and procedures for reporting OHS issues Participation in OHS training

2. Manual Handling Consider: Assessing hazards and risks of movement paths and safe working loads Interpreting safety signs Dangerous Goods requirements Manual handling techniques Preventing ODS & SGG emissions

3. Legislation & Standards Consider: Building Code of Australia Relevant Australian Standards State/Territory legislation Importance of applying legislative requirements Implications of not applying legislative requirements

4. Organisational Requirements Consider: Organisational documentation Communication and reporting Organisational policies and procedures

5. Client Service and Quality Consider: Customer service Problem-solving Client confidentiality Communication Company client service standards, code of conduct, complaints handling procedures Range of company products and services The relevance of client service, good communication and your own role in delivering effective client service Quality control methods, including completing documentation

6. Work Organisation Write a list of each step that you undertook to complete this activity. Include steps such as: Receiving work order Organising resources (equipment, products) Scheduling time, making appointments, planning activity Practical steps undertaken [eg. Selected correct hardware (screws, drill, extinguisher bracket), measured correct installation height, screwed extinguisher bracket to wall, checked height again etc]