Elements and Performance Criteria
- Interpret and comply with legal and industry requirements relating to the inspection and testing of hinged fire and smoke doors
- Apply knowledge and understanding of legislative and industry requirements, including relevant state/territory building codes, to fire and smoke door inspection work procedures
- Confirm or clarify knowledge and understanding of legislative and industry requirements, including state/territory building codes, where necessary, with relevant persons
- Identify potential and actualbreaches of legislative and industry requirements relating to hinged fire and smoke doors and take action according to organisational requirements and OHS policies and procedures
- Inspect and test hinged fire and smoke doors
- Obtain all necessary work permits prior to entering customer premises and discuss customer requirements prior to proceeding to the inspection
- Inspect and check fire and smoke doors, shutters and frames for damage and wear according to the relevant maintenance schedule of the relevant Australian Standard
- Inspect and check components, hardware items and seals for damage and wear according to relevant maintenance schedule of the relevant Australian Standard, manufacturers' hardware/component listing and customer requirements
- Check the fire and smoke door for appropriate marking and labelling according to the provisions of the legislative and industry requirements
- Operate doors and shutters to check for smooth operation according to organisational testing procedures, manufacturers' specifications and Australian Standards
- Complete inspection