Useful Resources
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Friendly advice for your client on fire prevention tips. 10 copies will be sent out with all renewed cards for the 2021-22 year for distribution to customers.
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IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS TO DOWNLOAD
SAQCC FIRE MEMORANDUM OF INCORPORATION (MOI)
Please download the below for more information
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SAQCC FIRE DISCIPLINARY CODE
Please download the below for more information
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The Profile of Occupational Health and Safety South Africa
Please download the below for more information
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This conveys why the SAQCC Fire as an orginsation is an integral part of the country’s health and safety
Frequently asked questions
I’ve heard of people being killed or injured by exploding fire extinguishers. How can I ensure the safety of my staff?
Make sure CO2 fire extinguishers are regularly pressure tested at an SANAS approved pressure test station. This is a legal requirement and your service technician must supply you with a certificate as proof of testing.
My service technician offered to upgrade my old CO2 extinguishers by fitting new valves. Is this advisable?
Absolutely not! Modifying extinguishers in any way is considered to be ‘creating’ a new extinguisher, which is illegal. SANS 1475 requires service companies to restore extinguishers to manufacturers’ original specifications.
How can I be certain the technician who services my fire protection equipment is properly qualified and competent?
Check to see that your technician is wearing a SAQCC-fire ID card, and that he is associated with the company recorded on the card. A SAQCC-fire technician using a different company name to that on the card is illegal.
I tried to return a faulty extinguisher and the manufacturer refused to accept it because part of the original label had been cut off. Surely this is not important?
The label on a fire extinguisher is an integral part of the device. If it is cut off or a label from another company is stuck over it, it is no longer an SANS approved unit and looses all manufacturers’ warranties.
For further information, contact SAQCC-Fire on tel. 011 455-3157.
PSIRA REGISTRATION
Download the following forms to assist with your PSIRA registration:
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Fire Extinguishers
- A simple way to calculate the Tolerance weights of Fire Extinguishers
- Expellants for Fire Extinguishers – what are they and how should they be used?
- Pressure is dangerous – tips that could save your life
- Stripping, cleaning and filing a stored (low) pressure extinguisher
- Fire Extinguisher Powder – how to tell the difference/safety recautions
- Gas cylinders and fittings – handle,store and transport safely
- What Extinguisher? Insight into types of extinguishers and their application.
- Torque and Corrosion
- Watermist Extinguisher Service
- Recharging a CO2 Extinguisher (extremely high pressure)
- RePressure with N2(Nitrogen) – important tips that could save your life
- Cartridge Units – safe servicing tips
- Low Pressure DCP Cylinder Markings
- Installation of a Fire Extinguisher – Height
- Service of pressure vessels – Assistant
- Installing Gas Regulators safely
- Servicing of Cartridge Extinguishers
- Fire fighting mediums – water mist, wet and dry chemicals
- Foam Portable and wheeled extinguishers
- Compressed Gas Cylinders
- Portable Fire Extinguisher Requirements
- Calibration
- Low Pressure Testing
- CO2 Extinguisher Weights
Fire Hoses, Hose Reels and Hydrants
- Basic Hose Reel Service – what to check
- Servicing Fire Hydrants (Inspect/repair booster connectors)
- Hose Reel and Hydrant pipe sizes
- Hose Reel Tips – leaks, pressure testing, etc
- Inspection and Servicing of Hydrant Hose
- Storz Couplings – how they work and a handy size guide
- Hose Reel Service – fault finding
- Underground Hydrant Valve Maintenance
Regulations, Health and Safety
- Certification – Who is allowed to issue what
- Document Control – Customer Records
- Final Inspection – why it’s necessary
- Understanding the basic structure between Department of Employment and Labour, SABS and SAQCC Fire
- Training Responsibility – managing a Trainee
- SAQCC Technicians – know your responsibilities as Registered Competent Person
- Safety Cages – why they should be used
- Health and safety when lifting or carrying heavy equipment
- Safe use, care and maintenance of step ladders
- Fitting Marine Life Jackets
- Back Injuries – how to prevent them
- Regulator Maintenance
- Accident Incident Reporting
- Proper Lifting
- Safety – Hard hats
- Eye Protection
- Foot Protection
- Hand Protection
- Right Tool for the Job
- Electrical Power Tools
- Portable Electrical Tools
- Ladders
- Trenching
- Confined Space
- Self Inspection Safety Harness
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Signage installation
- Working at Heights
- SAQCC 1475 Identity Card
- General Safety – Why accidents occur
- General Safety – What Accidents Cost