During a fire or in the event of another emergency, it is often common for power to be lost or isolated. When this occurs it can be very difficult for occupants to locate their nearest exit whilst in the dark, therefore hindering a safe and swift evacuation.
During a fire or in the event of another emergency, it is often common for power to be lost or isolated. When this occurs it can be very difficult for occupants to locate their nearest exit whilst in the dark, therefore hindering a safe and swift evacuation.
Every exit sign or emergency lighting system relies on its own battery and globes/tubes. Small issues can often arise through a lack of regular checks, which are then only discovered when a scheduled maintenance occurs.
AS 2293.3 requires testing every 6 months, which involves a simulated loss of power and a check of all fittings. In addition to one-off or regular testings, Critical Fire can also assist with replacing lighting units, new installations, as well as the design of these systems.
Established in 2013 but backed by over 50 years of combined experience we are unique in what we can offer clientele across Western Australia and New South Wales.
Our Working at Heights training is a nationally accredited unit of competency-based training where participants receive a statement of attainment and a photo card.
Fire Training Professionals offer comprehensive evacuation warden training courses to keep medium to large-sized businesses informed and compliant with up-to-date fire protection and safety procedures.
Working at heights is a high-risk environment. Hence, ensuring you have the correct training is essential for safeguarding the wellbeing of your you or your workmen.
Working Safely at Heights course is offered by The Pivot Institute. The Pivot Institute have experienced and qualified trainers offering expert support to students. We provide customised assessments and quality learning materials to students, prepared inhouse by our experienced staff.
Before operating an elevated work platform (EWP) to a height of 11 metres, workers must be competent in its use. To gain competency you need to have a good understanding of the legislative requirements and safe operation of equipment.
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