Posts Tagged ‘Maintenance Essentials’

Does the work (to that fire detection system) comply?

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Sub-heading = “Documentation for commissioning of alterations to existing fire detection and alarm systems”

As a private building surveyor working in Australia there is incredible market pressure to accept a standard of documentation which is so below what the Australian Standard requires that it is ridiculous!

For example, instead of providing installer’s statements in accordance with the relevant Australian Standard there is a practice in the industry to provide a “Service report” instead. It might say for example:

“Programmed and Commissioned Smoke Detectors in Building X. Commissioned five smoke detectors, tested detectors and alarms received at Fire Indicator Panel. All OK.”

You might be thinking. What’s the big deal? Sounds alright? Well, what about… (more…)

Russell Porteous elected to the board of FPAA

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The Fire Protection Association of Australia (FPAA) is an important lobby in our industry. I am proud to announce that a friend and associate of mine has been elected to the board. Russell Porteous, both personally and in his role as CEO of Maintenance Essentials has been a tireless campaigner on improvements to practice and standards in the Fire Protection Industry in Australia. Through this role Russell adds another strong voice for the small and medium size company on the Australian Standards committees, in Government submissions and general input to discussion in the industry and the community.

Well done Russell. I am very proud that the members of FPAA have had the vision to elect you to the board.