Afternoon guys,
Just a quick question in regards to annual inspection and testing of emergency lighting as per BS5266. A supervisor at work has asked us as engineers to carry out a load of 3hour annual discharge inspections on various sites and a few engineers have refused to do this.
This is because our company test certificates say that the system has been checked in accordance to BS5266-1:2011. The engineer in question has said that systems need lux testing and a valid risk assessment carrying out to validate our accordance.
Our supervisor is asking us to carry out the work regardless as we have contractual obligations ( sh*t hit the fan as we haven't been carrying these out at all when we should have )
He says that aslong as the lights work to as they were installed and diffusers are clean etc. Then we should be fine to carry out a 3hour and carry out any repairs as necessary.
I'm stuck as I've been carrying these out and doing repairs to keep the office happy and some engineers are saying I should keep clear. I agree with the supervisor.
Anybody out there that has any experience with this legislation or testing? The internet is quite vague!
Just a quick question in regards to annual inspection and testing of emergency lighting as per BS5266. A supervisor at work has asked us as engineers to carry out a load of 3hour annual discharge inspections on various sites and a few engineers have refused to do this.
This is because our company test certificates say that the system has been checked in accordance to BS5266-1:2011. The engineer in question has said that systems need lux testing and a valid risk assessment carrying out to validate our accordance.
Our supervisor is asking us to carry out the work regardless as we have contractual obligations ( sh*t hit the fan as we haven't been carrying these out at all when we should have )
He says that aslong as the lights work to as they were installed and diffusers are clean etc. Then we should be fine to carry out a 3hour and carry out any repairs as necessary.
I'm stuck as I've been carrying these out and doing repairs to keep the office happy and some engineers are saying I should keep clear. I agree with the supervisor.
Anybody out there that has any experience with this legislation or testing? The internet is quite vague!