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Understanding the BAFE Scheme Requirements

Course Code:

ROFC-CO-BSR

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Duration & Cost

Duration: 1 Day

Cost: £1920.00 per course (up to 15 delegates)

Price excludes VAT.

Training Delivery

Classroom Training

Location

Rely on Fire Check
Unit 10
Halegrove Court
Stockton-on-Tees
TS18 3DB

On-site Delivery

This course can also be delivered at your premises. Please contact to confirm your requirements and to get a quote.

Course Information

On this course, delegates will be provided with an understanding of documented management Systems requirements for the design, installation, commissioning & maintenance of electrotechnical fire safety systems.. The course also provides an understanding on other requirements of the BAFE schemes including insurances, your work premises, correct use of subcontractors, holding of standards & publications, training & competency, test & measuring equipment and other resources.

Who Should Attend?

Designers, Installers, Commissioners, Maintainers and Scheme Administrators

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to attending this course as it is a non-technical course covering the subject of quality management systems meeting BAFE scheme requirements. This is an optional course and attendance of this course is not a prerequisite for any other courses detailed within our training programme.

Course Content

  • Scope
  • Roles of BAFE and third-party certification bodies
  • Scope and objective of the BAFE SP203-1, SP203-4, DS301 & SP207 schemes
  • Understanding quality management
  • Structure of management system, procedures, registers & records
  • Training & competence requirements
  • Requirements for holding of standards, codes of practice and publications
  • Access to knowledge
  • Requirements for test equipment and associated management including calibration
  • Correct use of sub-contractor
  • Dealing with complaints
  • Dealing with defects & deficiencies and making record of corrective & preventative actions
  • Design procedure including the role of the Lead Designer and Lead Engineers
  • Installation procedure
  • Commissioning procedure
  • Maintenance procedure
  • Behaviours
  • Key performance indicators for periodic and corrective maintenance
  • Records of unwanted false alarms & troublesome systems
  • Verification
  • BAFE certification
  • Management review
  • Workplace requirements
  • Insurance requirements
  • Third party certification body audits and what to expect
  • Correct use of BAFE logo
  • Changes in company that affects your BAFE certification
  • Assessment
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