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Fire Fighting Equipment Inspector for Construction Sites Appointment

Fire Fighting Equipment Inspector for Construction Sites Appointment

Specifications

  • Formal letter of appointment
  • Customised to include company logo
  • Includes reference to relevant health and safety legislation
  • Includes explanation of legal appointment
  • Item delivery: usually 1 - 2 working days
R88.02 Excl VAT
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WHO NEEDS THIS LETTER?

This letter is required for employees who have been appointed to act as a Fire Fighting Equipment Inspector for Construction Sites. They will be responsible for inspecting fire equipment on the work site to ensure it is in good working order in the event of a fire emergency occurring on the work site.

WHAT IS THIS LETTER FOR?

This letter shows that a Fire Fighting Equipment Inspector for Construction Sites has been appointed to conduct inspections of fire equipment on the work site, according to the requirements of the OHS Act. The letter allows these persons to act under the authority of the Principal Contractor or Contractor in order to ensure that all fire equipment remains in good working order on the work site.

WHY IS THIS LETTER IMPORTANT?

This letter shows that a responsible person has been appointed to conduct inspections of fire equipment on the work site. This provides evidence to an inspector that a basic structure is in place to ensure all fire equipment is available and ready to use in the event of a fire emergency on the work site. This letter is mandatory under section 29(h) of the Construction Regulations of the OHS Act and its availability shows that the employer is complying with these Regulations in respects of this requirement.

VALIDITY

This letter needs to be signed by the Principal Contractor or Contractor (as the appointer) and by the appointee, dated and kept on record where it can be accessible to an inspector. A time period must be included for the appointment. Each appointee must undergo accredited fire training in order to be competent to perform these duties. 

HOW DOES THIS WORK AS A CONTROL MEASURE?

In the hierarchy of controls this letter forms part of the administrative control measures which should be in place to assist in reducing the risk of the consequences of fire on the work site. This letter ensures that a responsible person is appointed to inspect fire equipment on the work site in order to ensure it remains in good working order so that it will operate effectively should it be needed.

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