Essential Property Services provides clients with a comprehensive essential fire safety measures Specialist Maintenance Contractor logbook audits service. This logbook audits service safeguards the interests of the building owner and manager by ensuring that the contractor's services are being provided in accordance with their essential fire safety measures contract and EPAR.
Most building owners' and managers' buildings contain active and passive essential fire safety measures, which should require regular logbook audits. Active essential fire safety measures are inspected and maintained by the clients nominated specialist maintenance contractor, who performs the necessary tasks in accordance with their contract, logbook audits will safeguard the building owners interests. Some of these active essential fire safety measures can be sprinkler systems, emergency lighting, fire hydrants, hose reels, portable fire extinguishers and smoke control systems all needing logbook audits.
Various
Australian Standards are referenced in the Building Code of Australia for
maintenance of active essential fire safety measures
have reporting instructions, generally provided for by the
requirement of an onsite logbook. EPS staff are experienced and
aware of the various types of logbook audits, and the
necessary information maintenance contractors have to provide in
their specific logbooks for each inspection or maintenance
routine.
Clients should be aware that the following active essential fire safety measures require reporting systems or logbooks to be provided, and logbook audits should be conducted regularly to safeguard the client's interests :
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A number of the above essential fire safety measures appear in Australian Standard AS 1851-2005 Maintenance of fire protection systems and equipment. This Standard requires a reporting system for essential fire safety measures to verify that inspections and maintenance works have occurred, and logbook audits are recommended.