Based on BS 5266-1, this one-day course further develops the knowledge and skills of the fire alarm engineer to include servicing & maintenance of the emergency lighting system
Who’s it for?
- Any engineer with a basic knowledge of safety systems who wants to improve their knowledge of the requirements and techniques needed to be able to test, maintain and repair emergency lighting systems
- Engineers who are responsible for emergency lighting systems wanting to be able to assess and demonstrate the suitability and condition of the system for a specific site
What other experience/training is needed to take the course?
- Knowledge previously gained through the Emergency Lighting Foundation and Design course
What does this course cover?
- Legislative requirements for emergency lighting
- Relevant standards
- Installation considerations
- Reporting procedures for existing premises
- Testing considerations, function and duration tests
- Testing procedures and the use of automatic systems
- Fault rectification
- Protection of the premises during fault rectification
- Completion of the testing documentation
What are the benefits of taking this course?
- Engineers will be able to audit an existing system, provide advice on routine maintenance and to carry out periodic and remedial servicing
- Knowledge and understanding to be able to provide advice on emergency lighting system maintenance and servicing requirements, auditing and testing a system, completion of servicing, fault rectification and associated certification