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I want to get competent within BS5266 (I think!) i.e. fire alarms and emergency lighting. I am thinking of doing the Napit course. Any opinions on the best way forward on this, or Napit course?
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Your right, but doing courses will help ensure there isn't anything that you miss. I recently did emergency lighting with NICEIC training. Found out that emergency lighting is actually a legal requirement in commercial and communal areas over two stories (written in RRO before anyone qurstions me on it) and that by not providing photoetric spacing data with our certificates that our systems are invalid...Lots of remedial work we need to correct now. Definitely advise doing the coursesThanks for the above. Food for thought. I suppose it's about having the bit of paper. I already maintain and test loads of emergency lights at various large buildings just thought I aught to have the paper for it.
@Wilko You say the BS standards are useful, do you have copies? The cost of them is a bit high isn't it? I think its crazy there is so many references to BS standards in BS7671 that seem to assume everyone has access to them, but at the price not many sole traders do. I would have thought that access was essential for many of the standards mentioned and the price should be within the budget of the average person. But...if wishes were fishes....
Thats brilliant, fanks m8!Here 'tis
Check out the price of BS9999 if you think that's expensive!I recently read that thread and my library card came through the post today. The 5839 is rediculously expensive at £240 - it's a book not the Guttenburg Bible (though it is the Fire bible!)
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