It focuses on activities and responsibilities relating to the inspection, testing and preventative maintenance of fire and smoke control features of mechanical services systems, as required by AS1851.
Delivered across two days, the course covers both theoretical (day 1) and practical (day 2) learning. Attendees will receive up-to-date reading materials, including relevant standards, and will be required to complete assessment tasks relating to course content.
Candidates wanting to complete the course are expected to have relevant mechanical services trade qualifications from a recognised technical institution and a minimum of three years' experience working in the maintenance, commissioning, inspection and testing of fire and smoke control systems.
At the conclusion of the course, students should be able to:
- Plan and carry out safety tests on key essential safety services in commercial buildings;
- Coordinate maintenance activities relating to essential safety measures;
- Identify relevant building codes and standards; and
- Appropriately document the results of testing, maintenance and faults
Candidates who successfully complete the assessment will receive a Statement of Completion, which is valid for five years.
Dates: 3rd of April & 9th of May 2020
Duration: 8:00 - 4:45 PM each day
Target Audience: Post trade
Bookings: For bookings, please complete our registration form which can be downloaded at the following link and submit your completed form by email, to NSW AMCA Administration or phone on 02 8458 3330.
REGISTRATIONS CLOSE: 20th of March 2020
CANCELLATION POLICY
A full refund will be given if the AMCA is notified in writing a minimum of 10 business days prior to the course commencement date.
The AMCA reserve the right to cancel, postpone or reschedule events and training courses due to insufficient interest or other reasons beyond our control. In the instance that events or training courses are cancelled, a full refund will be given.