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AUDIT means....
By establishing key elements, correctly identifying the fire
hazard controls, maintaining fire equipment systems and adhering
to auditing standards, detailed statistics for health and safety
issues may be analyzed and brought forward to senior management
for further attention or corrective measures in the form of
report by a third party independent, unbiased and expert body.
Audit ensures that the installed fire protection system and
safety equipment within the building is functional and operating
at its designed capacity.
EAST offers expert audit services for Engineering /Drawings
compliance, Systems stage inspection during installation/ Testing/commissioning
and Retrofit/Installed systems. We provide assurance that a
system will be fit for operation and meet its requirements for
safety, availability, quality and function. Such independent
assurance can be a requirement of external stakeholders such
as project financiers and regulatory bodies.
WHY
FACILITY OWNER NEEDS AN AUDIT?
To meet the challenge of the ever-changing regulations for
fire and life safety compliance within buildings, property management
and their operators must have an accurate set of guidelines,
measures, and practices for minimizing the probable loss of
life or property resulting from a fire.
Many building owners owns or opt for a new systems /rules but
they always have unanswered questions in their mind, such as:
- if the system is meeting their current risk profile or not?
- whether it meets relevant codes / standrads or not?
- will it meet the future need or not ?
- How do I upgrade my facility with less business interuption
and minimum budget ?
HOW DO WE DO IT?
Our on-site audit incorporate a review of critical records including
System inspections, documented results
of tests performed on fire safety equipment, an evaluation of
the fire safety plan and review of supervisory team procedures.
These provide building stake-holders with a comprehensive deficiency
report and recommend remedial actions to achieve current fire
code requirements.
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