Cataloging Fire/Smoke Separations for a Large Property Portfolio

Recently, Argest were engaged to do fire and smoke separation assessment reports for the Ministry of Education. Malcolm Christie, the Passive Fire Program Manager at Argest, knew there had to be a faster way than the current manual methods to get through this large contract and got in touch with the team at Clarinspect to help him with this.

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Quality - Cake's bread and butter

Cake Commercial Services provides specialized services nationwide in Protective Coatings, Passive Fire Protection, and Asbestos and Demolition Services. They strive for industry excellence in safety, quality and leadership and is a company powered by people with a drive for excellence.

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Meanwhile back at the lab...

Clarinspect were lucky enough to visit the CDHB’s Fire Wall at the Design Lab last week!

This wall allows the Christchurch District Health Board’s (CDHB’s) Passive Fire Manager, Simon Hemmings, to put the Passive Fire installers to the test to ensure the quality of work they produce is up to the rigorous standards required for a hospital.

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Finding the best practice for QA’ing jobs

Nimbl Group (previously called Three Sixty Passive Fire) have a vision: to offer quality products to the market sectors they operate across New Zealand.

Their motto is, “Global solutions to local problems: that’s the Nimbl way” and they approach every job they take on with that motto in mind.

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All about the Apps, not about COVID-19

There are a wealth of supporting Apps and Hardware that can help you in the day-to-day business of auditing, inspecting and assessing. Below we have compiled a bijou list of very handy 'helper' apps that we have found to be well made, user friendly and, coincidentally, work with Clarinspect.

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Getting serious about Professional Passive Fire Protection

As construction becomes more complex the achievement of the intrinsic safety of buildings has to progress; an understanding of how the design, the material choices and fire protection works together has to be appreciated and specified up-front. This alongside technology to record works undertaken forms part of the professionalisation of the Passive Fire Industry.

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Mark English