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They have also received 9 Safety awards from RoSPA in 8 years, including an award for distinguished service for “Outstanding contribution to work to the cause of health & safety at work.” They are accredited to a high standard with Achilles UVDB, CHAS and Exor as well as having a 10 year award from Investors in People.
For lightning protection installed before August 2008 the system can be tested, inspected and maintained to the previous standard (BS 6651:1999 ‘Protection of Structures Against Lightning’). Section 5 of the British Standard 6651 states that all Lightning Conductors and earth installations should be “Visually Inspected and tested regularly at fixed intervals, preferably not exceeding 12 months”. It is beneficial to choose a period slightly shorter than 12 months in order to vary the season in which tests are made. For systems installed after August 2008 then the system must be tested and inspected and maintained to the new standard (BS EN 62305:2006 Protection Against Lightning). BS EN 62305 E.7.1 states ‘The Lightning Protection System should be visually inspected at least annually’. The statutory instrument applicable in the UK and published by the authority having jurisdiction is the Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 (EWR).
British standard BS EN 62305 states that a risk assessment must be carried out to determine what level of protection will be required. Central High Rise can offer a site survey and strike risk analysis using our experience and specialist software to determine what level of protection will be required if any, at no cost to their clients.
All of Central High Rise operatives are CSCS registered and are fully qualified in working at height. They can carry out remedial works or upgrades to existing systems all in accordance with BS 6651:1999 or complete installations to new builds or to existing buildings all in accordance with BS EN 62305:2006. Due to their steeplejack roots they can gain access to a wide range of places that historically could only be reached via scaffolding. They pride themselves on offering a complete service from start to finish and making sure their customer needs are satisfied and that they have peace of mind that the works will be carried out in a safe manner knowing Central High Rise will always put safety first. Early streamer emission systems If cost or the aesthetics of the building is an issue then Central High Rise can offer the supply and installation of Early streamer emission systems. The ESE standard, NF C 17 – 102, is from a Member State of Europe. These systems will be installed to their usual high standard and safe practices of works. |
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Lightning Protection Testing to BS 6651:1999
Lightning Protection Risk Assessment BS EN 62305:2006