A new standard for Emergency Lighting – I.S.3217:2008 – has been developed in conjuction with an industry steering group. Among the participants in this steering group are the Chief Fire Officers Association, Engineers Ireland, Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland, Association of Electrical Contractors of Ireland, NSAI, ETCI, EMDA, ECSSA and RECI.
We launched a voluntary pilot BESS registration scheme on 1st February 2011 whereby those commissioning or periodically inspecting emergency lighting installations could purchase specific emergency lighting certificates. These requirements are additional to the electrical installation safety requirements of the wiring rules. The scheme will operate on a self funding basis.
During the pilot scheme, electrical contractors already registered with RECI can avail of the new certificates with no additional subscription. Certificates are sold in books of 5, costing €62.00 inclusive of VAT and P & P. An accredited training course is available and will be part of a future permanent scheme. Phase 1 of the scheme will run for a trial period of six months, from 1 February 2011 until 31 July 2011.
During the pilot scheme, nonregistered contractors can use the BESS certificates by registering on a temporary Emergency Lighting register for a fee of €175. Phase 2 will commence at the beginning of August subject to a satisfactory review of the pilot scheme. At this stage those who meet the criteria can register to retain access to the certificates. The register will be hosted on the ETCI website.
From a contractor’s perspective being on the register proves that you have demonstrated competency with regard to I.S. 3217 – Emergency Lighting, your work is subject to inspection, there is a complaints mechanism and the certificate number gives full traceability. In addition, from an employers perspective, by engaging a contractor who is on the BESS register, they are engaging “competent persons” thus demonstrating compliance with The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005.
Further information on the BESS scheme go to the RECI web site (www.reci.ie).