These restricted classes allow you to carry out components of the main class of fire protection that relate to the routine maintenance of wet Fire Protection equipment.
Wet fire protection equipment, such as hydrants, hose reels, sprinklers and pump sets, are a part of the Essential Safety Measures (ESMs) in Class 2 to 9 buildings that keep occupants safe in the event of a fire.
ESMs must be working and be compliant with the standard of performance to which they were designed (the approved design), as outlined in AS 1851.
The routine servicing of these systems and equipment help ESMs meet these requirements.
Routing servicing includes prescriptive procedures and activities for the testing, preventive maintenance and survey of the installed fire systems and equipment.
You may hold registration in one or both classes.
Compliance requirements
Registered and licensed practitioners in these classes must interpret and apply the compliance requirements for these classes as outlined in:
Victorian Building Act 1993
Victorian Plumbing Regulations 2018
WorkSafe Victoria requirements for plumbing work and building construction sites
Additional compliance requirements for licensed practitioners
Licensed practitioners hold a greater level of responsibility and must interpret and apply the following additional compliance requirements:
Issue compliance certificates
Knowledge of Performance Solutions
WorkSafe Victoria requirements for supervising staff
Hold relevant insurance.
Allowed
This restricted class allows you to carry out:
Six monthly and annual routine servicing of fire hose reels in accordance with AS 1851.
Repair of the fire hose reel components downstream of the hose reel spigot union/isolation valve.
Registration requirements
Education
You must have successfully completed the following:
All the following units:
Participate in workplace safety arrangements (CPPCMN2002A or CPPCMN2002).
Prepare for installation and servicing operations (CPPFES2006A or CPPFES2006).
Inspect and test fire hose reels (CPPFES2010A or CPPFES2010).
And one of the following:
Identify types of installed fire safety equipment and systems (CPPFES2004A).
Identify and report on types of installed fire safety equipment and systems (CPPFES2004).
A training course accepted by the BPC that delivers knowledge in accurate identification of fire equipment and their function.
Experience
You must hold one of the following:
Relevant experience verified by Country Fire Authority (CFA) Fire Equipment Maintenance (FEM) or Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) Fire Equipment Services (FES)
or
Six-monthly and annual servicing experience consisting of the completion of at least:
Six-monthly service jobs at 20 different sites (or 100 service jobs)
Annual routine servicing jobs at 20 different sites (or 100 service jobs).
Licence requirements
You must meet the following conditions:
Hold (or be eligible) to hold registration in this class.
Hold an additional two years of practical experience.
Already be licensed in another plumbing class or hold the prescribed units for licence in this class.
This restricted class of work does not include:
Replacement or relocation of an entire fire hose reel.
Routine servicing of pumped or unpumped hydrants and valves.
The service of any interfaced equipment.
Any other fire protection work, including construction, installation, replacement, repair, maintenance, testing and commissioning work.