Title Page

  • Conducted on

  • Authorised Technician

  • Technician ADSA Number

  • Job Number

  • Customer

  • Site Name

  • Post Code

Certificate of Maintenance

Asset Inspection:

  • Door Location

  • Manufacture

  • Manufacture Name

  • Door Type

  • Image - Asset

  • Image - Asset No [Sticker]

Opening & Closing Forces Static Entrapment

  • Opening Force [ Newton ] - Should be <150 N

  • Closing Force [ Newton ] - Should be <150 N

Door Speeds and Energies

  • Ensure all speeds and powers are set to comply to BS EN 16005 or BS 7036

  • Opening Time [ Seconds ]

  • Closing Time [ Seconds ]

  • Hold Open [ Seconds ]

  • Clear Opening [ mm ]

Activation Detection Zones

  • Inner Radar

  • Inner Radar - Straight Approach

  • Distance[ mm ]

  • Inner Radar - Side Approach

  • Distance [ mm ]

  • Outer Radar

  • Outer Radar - Straight Approach

  • Distance [ mm ]

  • Outer Radar - Side Approach

  • Distance [ mm ]

Safety Sensor Detection Zones

  • Threshold Area/Closing direction Swept Area

  • Field Width

  • Size [ mm ]

  • Field Depth

  • Size [ mm ]

  • Monitored

  • Rear Edge Area/Opening Direction Swept Area

  • Field Width [ mm ]

  • Size [ mm ]

  • Field Depth [ mm ]

  • Size [ mm ]

  • Sensor Action

  • Comments

  • Monitored

Mechanical and Hinge Protection

  • Fingerguard

  • Barriers

  • ESPE Hinge protection

  • Construction Gaps

Escape System

  • Power outage Door Fails?

  • Why?

  • Door reaction on faults

  • Why?

  • Break Out fitted

  • Force required to break Out [ N ] - Should not exceed 220N

Door Signage

  • Automatic Door

  • Total

  • Directional Arrow

  • Total

  • Keep Clear

  • Total

  • No Entry/Exit

  • Total

  • Breakout

  • Total

  • Disability sign

  • Total

  • Push button to open

  • Total

  • Access controlled door

  • Total

Additional Check List

  • Program switch lockout tested

  • Occupiers’ safety check recorded

  • Locks Checked

  • Fire alarm - Conected?

  • Comments

Conformity

  • Standard

  • Asset Compliant

  • Why does door not comply?

  • Asset compliant

  • Why does door not comply?

PUWER

PUWER Regulation 4: Suitability of work equipment

  • Is the equipment suitable for the purpose for which it is used or provided?

  • Please explain why the equipment is not suitable?

PUWER Regulation 5: Maintenance

  • Is the equipment maintained in an efficient state; in efficient working order and in good repair?

  • Engineer Recommendations:

  • Where the equipment has a maintenance log, has it been kept up to date?

PUWER Regulation 6: Inspection

  • Is the equipment inspected regularly and are records kept of these inspections?

PUWER Regulation 7: Specific Risks

  • Equipment Operation: Does the equipment or parts of the equipment pose specific risks which mean that it's operation needs to be restricted to suitably trained persons?

  • Can those operating the equipment evidence they are competent to do so?

  • Equipment Maintenance: Does the equipment or parts of the equipment pose specific risks which mean that it's maintenance needs to be restricted to suitably trained persons?

  • Maintenance must always be carried out by the contracted and competent contractor.

  • Is this equipment/machine or parts of the equipment/machine guarded/provide prevention of use/access by untrained persons? (example: access coded)

PUWER Regulation 8: Information

  • Do all persons who use the equipment have access to the equipment's user manual?

PUWER Regulation 9: Training

  • Has a responsible person on site been shown how to correctly operate the equipment/asset; with all associated risks explained and precautions detailed in order to avoid/minimise these risks?

PUWER Regulation 10: Conformity with EU Directives

  • Does the asset/equipment have a CE Mark?

PUWER Regulation 11: Dangerous parts of machinery

  • Are there any unguarded hazards?

  • Please identify the unguarded hazards and preventative actions required?

  • Image of the hazard

PUWER Regulation 12: Protection against specified hazards

  • Is the design of the equipment fit for purpose (consider domestic/commercial/industrial use)

  • Please explain why the design is not fit for purpose?

PUWER Regulation 14: Controls for starting and making a significant change in operating conditions

  • Do the controls for starting the equipment, controlling speed, pressure or other operating conditions require a deliberate action? (Example: to modify the setup/change the parameters of an auto door, or the limits to a shutter)

  • Comment

PUWER Regulation 15: Stop controls

  • Is the equipment provided with one or more readily accessible controls which bring the equipment to a safe condition in a safe manner?

  • Is power disconnected to actuators after the equipment comes to a stop?

  • Does the stop command have priority over the start command?

  • Comments

PUWER Regulation 16: Emergency stop controls

  • Emergency stop controls are not required for hand held or hand guided machines or for machines which stop quickly using the stop control

  • Does this equipment require an emergency stop control?

  • Does this equipment have one or more emergency stop controls?

  • Please describe all remedial action required?

  • Please contact the office for approval to decommission the asset

PUWER Regulation 17: Controls

  • Are all controls clearly visible and identifiable?

  • Are the controls in a danger zone?

  • Image of controls

  • Recommendation for re-location of controls

  • Are the controls positioned where it is possible to see if anyone is in the danger zone? (Example: under a shutter when it is being lowered)

  • Is there a safe system of work in place to prevent any persons being in the danger zone when the equipment is being operated

  • Comments

PUWER Regulation 19: Isolation from sources of energy

  • Can the fused spur be isolated/fuse removed before the engineer starts any works on the asset?

  • Comments:

PUWER Regulation 20: Stability

  • Is the work equipment sufficiently stabilised? (example: shutter guide stability)

  • Please provide any recommendations to sufficiently stabilise the equipment

  • Please provide photographic evidence of stability risk

PUWER Regulation 21: Lighting

  • Has suitable and sufficient lighting been provided to safely use and maintain the equipment?

  • Recommendations

PUWER Regulation 22: Maintenance operations

  • Can maintenance operations be carried out whilst the equipment is shut down?

  • Can maintenance operations be carried out without exposing the person carrying them out to risk?

  • Can maintenance operations which involve risk be carried out safely if appropriate measures are taken to protect the person carrying out the work?

  • Please identify the control measures required to safely carry out maintenance on the equipment

  • DO NOT PROCEED WITH MAINTENANCE

  • Recommendations to improve safety to allow for maintenance operations

PUWER Regulation 23: Markings

  • Is the equipment marked in a clearly visible manner with any markings appropriate for reasons of health and safety?

  • Comments

PUWER Regulation 24: Warnings

  • Does the equipment incorporate any warnings or warning devices which are appropriate for reasons of health and safety?

  • Are the warnings given by warning devices unambiguous, easily perceived and easily understood?

  • Are warnings or warning devices required?

  • Please describe the warnings/warning devices required?

Signature

  • Client

  • Engineer

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