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  • Document No. 1976

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

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  • Location
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  • RENOVATIO FIRE SAFETY LIMITED, 5 The Guard House, Royal Naval Hospital, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 3JU
    We have today inspected and serviced as necessary to BS5306; parts 3 & 8 2009, THE FOLLOWING EXTINGUISHERS, WHICH WERE LEFT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER, except where indicated below.
    PLEASE NOTE COMMENTS BELOW UNDER SPECIAL REMARKS.

SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT.

  • Number of Water/ Foam Extinguishers

  • Number of Carbon Dioxide Extinguisher

  • Number of Dry Powder Extinguishers

  • Number of Wet Chemical Extinguishers

  • Number of FE-36 Extinguishers

  • Number of Fire Blankets

Special Remarks & Parts used

  • Do any Extinguishers require refilling and recharging?

  • Do any Water, Foam, Wet Chemical or Dry Powder Extinguishers require "Extended Maintenance" ?

  • Do any Carbon Dioxide Extinguisher require "Overhaul Maintenance" ?

  • Have the above been passed fit for use?

  • If no, have these been condemned?

  • If no, have these been replaced?

  • Have all Extinguishers been passed fit for use?

  • Are all Extinguishers either wall mounted on Brackets or on Extinguisher Stands/Trolleys?

  • Is there adequate provision of Portable Fire Extinguishers.

  • Are all Extinguisher locations and type clearly marked with Identification Signs.

  • Has a copy of the latest Fire Risk Assessment, complying with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety Order 2005) been seen? If Not, :<br><br>A copy of the latest fire risk assessment was not available for inspection.<br><br>Fire Risk Assessment<br>Under UK fire safety law, employers must carry out a fire risk assessment that looks at removing and reducing the risk of fire. <br>The assessments are carried out by trained and qualified assessors. <br>The assessor will collect detailed information from around the building and this is then presented back to you in an easy to understand format. The report comprehensively covers the module as detailed in The Regulatory Reform (fire safety) Order 2005.<br><br>Specifically it will include:- <br> <br>• The reports (area by area)<br>• Identified fire hazards<br>• Identified people at risk<br>• Guidance notes, including an Emergency Plan to use<br>• A further action report outlining suitable measures and record keeping<br>• PDF copy<br> <br>We can complete the inspection and provide full documentation from: £275 + vat. Please contact us for more information and prices.

  • Next maintenance inspection due:

  • ROUTINE INSPECTION BY USER:
    It is recommended that regular inspection of all extinguishers, spare gas cartridges and replacement charges should be carried out by the user or user's representative, at intervals, to make sure that appliances are in their proper position and have not been discharged, lost pressure (in case of fire extinguishers fitted with a pressure indicator), or suffered obvious damage. The frequency of inspection should not be less than quarterly and preferably at least monthly. The user should replace existing extinguishers not available for use with serviceable extinguishers.

  • Maintenance Technician P R MCWATERS (BFC Certificate # 5685)

  • Signature of Responsible Person

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