Elements and Performance Criteria
- Interpret and comply with legal and industry requirements relating to service operations
- Apply knowledge and understanding of legislative and industry requirements, including relevant state/territory building codes and manufacturers' documentation to 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 and take action according to organisational requirements and OHS policies and procedures
- Inspect pre-engineered aqueous fire suppression equipment and system
- Identify the type of aqueous fire suppression equipment and system according to mode of operation and application
- Identify, locate and inspect components of the aqueous fire suppression system according to function and manufacturers' manuals
- Identify and inspect auxiliary shutdown fire system/equipment interfaces and alarm devices forming part of the aqueous fire suppression system
- Identify potential and actual breaches of the aqueous fire suppression system performance in reference to and in accordance with relevant state/territory regulations, manufacturers' documentation and Australian Standards
- Test an installed aqueous fire suppression system
- Obtain all necessary work permits prior to entering customer premises
- Complete pre-testing procedures according to the requirements of the service manual and manufacturers' instructions and specifications
- Adhere to all safety procedures according to organisational requirements, customer requirements and manufacturers' requirements
- Complete and record testing procedures according to the relevant maintenance schedule, Australian Standards and manufacturers' documentation
- Complete documentation for recording test and inspection results according to organisational requirements, customer requirements and manufacturers' requirement
- Maintain and repair an installed aqueous fire suppression system
- Obtain all necessary work permits prior to entering customer premises
- Consult with relevant person before commencing maintenance and repair procedures
- Maintain the system according to the requirements of the relevant maintenance schedule, Australian Standard and manufacturers' documentation
- Report and rectify faulty equipment and/or aqueous solution in accordance with work procedures, customer requirements and manufacturers' technical specifications
- Reinstate system to fully operational status as specified in manufacturers' documentation and system design standards
- Adhere to all safety procedures according to organisational requirements and customer requirements and manufacturers' requirements
- Complete all documentation relating to maintenance and repairs carried out, advise client and distribute according to organisational requirements and customer requirements