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Special Hazard Suppression Systems

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Important Note: 
You should visit the following web pages for information on how to apply for this licence class and the different licence grades available:
  • Trade Contractors - full licence class
  • Nominee Supervisor - supervising work on behalf of a company

    PI Insurance
    Professional Indemnity Insurance is required where the licence includes certification:
  • Professional Indemnity Insurance

  • Licence Class
    (1)
     Certify – restricted to gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems.
    (2) Certify - restricted to chemical and foam special hazard systems.
    (3) Install and maintain.
    (4) Maintain - restricted to gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems.

    Scope of work
    1)
    For the licence class mentioned in section (1) above — certify, inspect and test gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems.
    2) For the licence class mentioned in section (2) above — certify, inspect and test chemical and foam stored pressure systems.
    3) For the licence class mentioned in section (3) above — Install and maintain gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems and chemical and foam stored pressure systems.
    4) For the licence class mentioned in section (4) above —maintain gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems.

    Technical qualifications
       a. For the licence class mentioned in section (1) above —
          (i) the successful completion of all competency units contained in Certificate IV in Fire Systems Compliance (Special Hazards) 30536QLD except for units:
             • Certify Wet and Dry Chemical Suppression Systems (Installation) 4IAI and
             • Certify Wet and Dry Chemical Suppression Systems (Maintenance) 4MAJ;or
          (ii) successful completion of a course the authority considers is at least equivalent to the course mentioned in paragraph a(i); or
          (iii) accreditation from the Fire Protection Industry Board, that the applicant has successfully completed all of the following —
             • Category IAG - certification of installation of foam fire systems;
             • Category IAJ - certification of installation of gaseous systems;
             • Category MAH - certification of maintenance of foam fire systems; and
             • Category MAK – certification of maintenance of gaseous systems.
       b. For the licence class mentioned in section (2) above —
          (i) the successful completion of all competency units contained in Certificate IV in Fire Systems Compliance (Special Hazards)30536QLD except for units:
             • Certify Gaseous Fire Suppression Systems (Installation) 4IAJ and
             • Certify Gaseous Fire Suppression Systems (Maintenance) 4MAK; or
          (ii) successful completion of a course the authority considers is at least equivalent to the course mentioned in paragraph b(i);
          or
          (iii) accreditation from the Fire Protection Industry Board, that the applicant has successfully completed all of the following —
             • Category IAG - certification of installation of foam fire systems;
             • Category IAI - certification of installation of chemical fire systems;
             • Category MAH - certification of maintenance of foam fire systems; and
             • Category MAJ – certification of maintenance of chemical fire systems.
       c. For the licence class mentioned in section (3) above —
          (i) the successful completion of Certificate III in Fire Protection CPC32808; or
          (ii) successful completion of a course the authority considers is at least equivalent to this course.
       d. For the licence class mentioned in section (4) above —
          (i) the successful completion of Certificate III in Asset Maintenance (Fire Protection Equipment) PRM30406, including successful completion of the following competency units—
             • Inspect and Maintain Portable Foam Generating Equipment PRMPFES24B;
             • Inspect and Test Gaseous Fire Suppression Systems PRMPFES25C;
             • Inspect, Test and Maintain Pre-engineered Aqueous Fire Suppression Systems PRMPFES27B;
             • Inspect, Test and Maintain Pre-engineered Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems PRMPFES31B; or
       (ii) successful completion of a course the authority considers is at least equivalent to the course mentioned in paragraph d(i).


    Managerial qualifications
    An approved managerial qualification.

    Experience requirements
    Two years experience, which includes experience gained during an apprenticeship or other training, in—
       a. the scope of work for the class; or
       b. other work, if the authority considers experience in the other work is at least equivalent to experience in the scope of work for the class.

    Financial requirements
    The relevant financial requirements in the board’s policies.

    DEFINITIONS

    Certify means
          (a) to give advice or a report, including a certificate, stating that a fire protection system complies with Australian and international standards, Building Code of Australia requirements and manufacturer’s specifications after conducting a survey of the system; and
          (b) to give a QBSA licensee certificate under the Building Regulation 2006 for the work.

    Inspect and test means
          (a) to inspect by visual examination the components of fire protection systems or equipment to establish correct settings, physical condition or fitness for purpose under 1-5-5, AS 1851-2005; and
          (b)to test, after inspecting, by the confirmation of correct function or performance of a component or system under 1-5-13, AS1851-2005.

    Install means
    (a) place a fire protection system in position ready for use; or
    (b) restore a fire protection system to its original operating specifications; or
    (c) alter a fire protection system; or
    (d) provide an installer’s statement in relation to the work
         Example: Where the fire system is altered from its original design specifications by way of replacing with components of different specifications, it is installation.

    Installer’s statement means
    A statement about the installation of a fire protection system.

    Maintain means
    (a) inspect and test a fire protection system and any other fire safety measures to ensure continued operation at their original      performance levels and in accordance with any relevant Australian Standards; or
    (b) repair or replace defective components to keep a fire protection system in a working order according to original specifications
    (c) carry out preventative maintenance; or
    (d) prepare a maintenance record of the work mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (c).

    Maintenance record means
         a record of any maintenance carried out.

    Preventative maintenance means
         lubrication, cleaning, adjustment and replacement of parts for the purpose of minimising faults or malfunctions of a fire protection system.
         Example: where a fire system is not altered from its original design specifications it is maintenance and repair (‘like for like’ replacement of components).

    Survey means
         the visual inspection of a fire protection system to identify if the system has been altered, damaged or compromised.
         Example: where a fire system is not altered from its original design specifications it is maintenance and repair (‘like for like’ replacement of components


    Refer to Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003
    Schedule 2 - Part 24

    1st Introduced 01/10/09
    Scope Amendment
    Technical Amendment 21/03/10
    Managerial Amendment 29/05/09
     Click here to open a PDF version of the scope of work

    Important Note:
    Interstate Applicants - may be eligible to obtain a BSA licence through Mutual Recognition. The website page Interstate (Mutual Recognition) provides further information.
    Overseas Applicants - may have to have an overseas qualification assessed for equivalency prior to applying. The website page Overseas Applicants provides further information.

    Technical Qualifications and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
    A formal technical qualification could consist of any of the following:
  • A completed apprenticeship
  • Successful completion of the appropriate course for this licence class
  • Successful completion of an equivalent course for the class of licence (e.g. similar modules)
  • A recognition certificate
  • A qualification of statement of attainment of the required competency issued by an approved authority for the class of licence
    • These types of qualifications are issued by Registered Training Organisations to persons who have successfuly completed their training.

      If you do not hold a formal technical qualification you may be able to obtain this by undergoing RPL. RPL is provided by Registered Training Organisations (listed below). BSA's web page
      Recognition of Prior Learning provides more information about this process.

      Registered Training Organisations:
      Certify – restricted to gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems

      FPIBQ (Fire Protection
      Industry Board of Qld Inc)
      (Accreditations)
      Address: PO Box 5003,
      Algester QLD 4115
      Phone: 07 3272 0263
      Fax: 07 3272 0312
      Contact: Christine Nufer
      Email:
      fpib_qld@yahoo.com.au 
          
      JIST (Joint Industry Services Training
      Address: PO BOX 102, 
      Salisbury QLD 4107
      Phone: 07 3255 5698 (Registration 07 3277 4963)
      Fax: 07 3255 5686
      Contact: Trevor Torrens
      Email:
      office@jist.com.au
      Web: www.jist.com.au 

      Certify - restricted to chemical and foam special hazard systems
      FPIBQ (Fire Protection
      Industry Board of Qld Inc)
      (Accreditations)
      Address: PO Box 5003,
      Algester QLD 4115
      Phone: 07 3272 0263
      Fax: 07 3272 0312
      Contact: Christine Nufer
      Email:
      fpib_qld@yahoo.com.au    
      JIST (Joint Industry Services Training)
      Address: PO BOX 102, 
      Salisbury QLD 4107
      Phone: 07 3255 5698 (Registration 07 3277 4963)
      Fax: 07 3255 5686
      Contact: Trevor Torrens
      Email:
      office@jist.com.au
      Web: www.jist.com.au

      Install and Maintain
      Fire Skills Training
      Address: Unit 3/10 Depot Street, Banyo QLD 4014
      PO Box 371, Albion QLD 4010
      Phone: 07 3333 2378
      Fax: 07 3333 2379
      Contact: Rob Miles - 0422 378 378
      Email:
      rob@fireskillstraining.com
       
      JIST (Joint Industry Services Training)
      Address: PO BOX 102, 
      Salisbury QLD 4107
      Phone: 07 3255 5698 (Registration 07 3277 4963)
      Fax: 07 3255 5686
      Contact: Trevor Torrens
      Email:
      office@jist.com.au
      Web: www.jist.com.au 

      Maintain - restricted to gaseous, water mist and reticulated foam proportioning systems
      Firesafe Australia
      Address: 69 Commercial Drive,
      Shailer Park QLD 4128
      Phone: 1300 680 810
      Fax: 07 3801 0299
      Contact: David Ross
      Email:
      david@fvs.com.au
      Web: www.firesafeaustralia.com.au
      Fire Skills Training
      Address: Unit 3/10 Depot Street,
      Banyo QLD 4014
      PO Box 371, Albion QLD 4010
      Phone: 07 3333 2378
      Fax: 07 3333 2379
      Contact: Rob Miles - 0422 378 378
      Email:
      rob@fireskillstraining.com
      FPAA(Fire Protection Association Australia)
      Address: PO Box 1049, Box Hill VIC 3128
      Phone: 1300 731 922 or 03 9890 1544
      Fax: 03 9890 1577
      Contact: Learning and Development
      Email:
      training@fpaa.com.au
      Web: www.fpaa.com.au

      Please note that the Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) listed are provided as a guide only and can be subject to change at any time.  The BSA does however strive to ensure that the information contained is as accurate and up-to-date as possible and welcomes feedback from the RTOs where information should be amended or updated.  Prospective licence applicants should be aware that it is common that RTOs will notify the BSA that they are delivering a qualification which aligns with a licence class and wish to be included on this website, however, RTOs do not always notify the BSA when they have discontinued delivery of a qualification and therefore should be removed from the website.

      Prospective licence applicants should also note that RTOs often choose to offer more than one type of delivery and training and assessment.  For example, they could decide to deliver all modes (on-campus/face-to-face/lecture style of delivery, electronic/online/web delivery, Recognition of Prior Learning(RPL) or Upskilling/Gap training). Delivery could be via one mode only, or a combination of all and RTOs will often change their delivery modes depending on demand.  The BSA therefore recommends that interested persons make their own enquiries to see if an RTO is delivering the qualification they seek, the cost, duration and the mode of delivery, in order to make the decision of which option suits them best.


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