Softcover ISBN: 978-1-77195-207-1 Format: Softcover
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Ideal for maintaining your fire equipment service records. 

Log Book for Fire Protection Equipment Maintenance

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$29.95

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Description

This log book was developed to assist the building owner, property manager, building operator, and building maintenance personnel in maintaining a written record of the servicing and maintenance, checking, inspecting, and testing of their fire protection equipment; as required by the National Fire Code of Canada. Accordingly, the material included here is based on the National Fire Code of Canada, NFPA, ULC, CSA Standards, and good operating practice.

Table of Contents

PART I - INTRODUCTION

PART II - CHECK, INSPECT, AND TEST

DAILY CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
DAILY WALK AROUND LOG

WEEKLY CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM
DRY SPRINKLER SYSTEM
STANDPIPE AND FIRE PUMP
EMERGENCY POWER GENERATOR

MONTHLY CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
EMERGENCY LIGHTING BATTERY PACKS
EMERGENCY POWER GENERATOR
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
FIREFIGHTERS ELEVATOR
WET SPRINKLER SYSTEM
FIRE HOSE STATIONS
PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
COMMERCIAL COOKING SYSTEMS

BI-MONTHLY CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
SPRINKLER SYSTEM

TRI-MONTHLY CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
ELEVATORS
SMOKE CONTROL EQUIPMENT

SEMI-ANNUAL CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
EMERGENCY POWER GENERATOR
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

ANNUAL CHECKS, INSPECTIONS, AND TESTS
EMERGENCY POWER GENERATOR
FIRE DRILLS
FIRE DRILL REPORT
FIRE DRILL ATTENDANCE RECORD

About the Author

Bruce Lacillade, M.A. is a retired Fire Prevention Officer from the Burlington Fire Department (Ontario). As an author, this is his fourth publication with Orderline.com. Bruce is also a speaker, and a facilitator/instructor. He regularly consults in fire safety issues for clients across the Ontario. Bruce also provides peer support, pastoral care and facilitates seminars for Veterans and Emergency First Responders experiencing operational stress injuries. He lives with his wife in the Niagara Region.

This log book was developed to assist the building owner, property manager, building operator, and building maintenance personnel in maintaining a written record of the servicing and maintenance, checking, inspecting, and testing of their fire protection equipment; as required by the National Fire Code of Canada. Accordingly, the material included here is based on the National Fire Code of Canada, NFPA, ULC, CSA Standards, and good operating practice.