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Passive Fire Protection SEMINAR
SUMMARY
Assess property protection needs
Take responsibility!
Be involved
• Talk to the experts
• Be clear on what is required
• Ensure that the correct products are
specified
Specify the right products
Select the right contractor…
…who is 3rd
party accredited
Inspect the finished works
Ensure that what is specified is installed
“PU foams tested as linear gap seals cannot be used to seal pipe or cable penetrations unless they have been tested in that end-use
application”
Association for Specialist Fire Protection
Re-Inspect regularly
The LPCB Certificate states that it only remains valid “providing that
the passive fire protection is checked
on an annual basis & any
damage or defects
rectified by a competent
person in line with the
Regulatory Reform
Order 2005”
Test House
3rd
Party Accreditation
Manufacturer
Manufacturer tests
products at UKAS test
house
Certificate provides
evidence of compliance
UKAS approved body checks evidence
Checks regularly audited products against evidence by testing
Manufacturer has ISO9000 QMS
3rd
Party audits Companies & their
products & systems
Planned Preventative Maintenance
Installer
Installs in compliance with door fire test
report
Planned Preventative Maintenance
Maintains fire compliance from ‘cradle to grave’
Summary
• Assess property protection needs
• Take responsibility
• Be involved
• Specify the right products
• Select the right contractor
• Inspect the finished works
• Ensure that what is specified is installed
• Re inspect regularly
• Consider PPM
“doing it the right way, first time around, will always be the most cost-effective course of
action”.
(ASFP Red Book)
Checkmate -
providing practical
fire & smoke
containment solutions
www.checkmatefire.com
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