• language Language
  • Trade specific competencies
  • Overview
  • Sector overview
  • Routes to competence
  • Functional map (Install)
  • Functional map (Maintain)
  • Functional map (Repair)
  • Core construction competencies
    • Conform to general health, safety and welfare (CC001)
    • Conform to productive working practices (CC002)
    • Move, handle and store resources (CC003)
  • Core trade competencies
    • Interpret Information
    • Safe work practices
    • Selection of resources
    • Minimise the risk of damage
    • Approach to work
  • Trade specific competencies
    • Install manual fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC001)
    • Install powered fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC002)
    • Maintain manual fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC003)
    • Maintain powered fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC004)
    • Dismantle and Repair manual fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC005)
    • Dismantle and Repair powered fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC006)
  • Experience
  • Behaviours
  • References/Glossary
Non-Timber and Non-Composite Fire-Resisting Door, Shutter or Curtain Systems

Install manual fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC001)

You must be able to:

  • demonstrate a range of work skills to install and commission a fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain system including:

    • assembling

    • measuring and marking out

    • cutting and drilling

    • positioning and packing

    • lifting, levelling and aligning

    • fitting, fixing and sealing

    • securing, adjusting and sealing

    • finishing and commission

    • operational checking

  • ensure the structure into which the system is being installed is compatible with the tested scope of the fire rated door and is also suitably structurally sound

  • lift, level, balance and align fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems components during installation

  • install and commission an industrial, commercial, pedestrian, or residential fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain system

  • adjust, test, verify and troubleshoot a fire-resisting door, shutter, or curtain systems' functionality and its safety components

  • carry out a residual risk assessment and complete any corrective actions required

  • record and report the installation process throughout for the golden thread

  • communicate when the equipment you are installing is connected to a fire protection or security system that requires additional specialist skills to achieve overall system compliance

  • communicate operational, safety, training and maintenance information to clients, customers, end users or their representatives

Next: Knowledge

You must know and understand:

  • how the following resources should be used and how any problems associated with the resources are reported in relation to:

    • manufacturer's installation instructions

    • certifications and labels

    • declaration of performance

    • fire stopping materials

    • intumescent seals

    • smoke seals

    • weather seals

    • surrounding construction

    • access equipment

    • hand tools and power tools, and equipment

    • digital equipment

    • digital methods of product and process traceability

  • how to recognise the various resources, parts, components, operating systems, safety devices and intumescent seals that make up a fire-resisting door shutter or curtain system, their suitability for the intended use, functions, interactions, and dependencies on each other

  • the importance of agreeing appropriate ways of working, confirming installation requirements and, the impact and implications of incorrect installations

  • the importance of recognising the existing structural composition of mounting and fixing points and identify where the integrity of the structure may not be suitable, report concerns, seek and follow further guidance

  • when and how to ensure that potential sources of energy are safely isolated and locked off before commencing any work on a fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain system

  • why it is important to identify and assess the weight and balance of a fire-resisting door shutter or curtain

  • how to correctly use, control and guide lifting techniques and appliances

  • how to position and erect supports

  • how to install and commission an industrial, commercial, pedestrian, or residential fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain system

  • the scope and limitations of installing a fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain system

  • that a construction product choice, substitution, modification or recommendation cannot be made and how to ensure no alterations have been carried out which may affect the fire certification of the door, shutter or curtain system

  • how to identify and report where a fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain does not meet specification or is not compliant

  • how to check all component parts and fire stopping materials are compliant with compatible with the certificated system and that no scenario is presented on site that exceeds the limitation of the certification

  • when and how to check and adjust a fire-resisting door, shutter, or curtain system to ensure safe, compliant and efficient operation within the requirements of legislation, standards and manufacturer’s instructions

  • when and how to test the operation of an installed fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain system using appropriate testing equipment and why testing is required

  • when and how to inspect, check and test safety devices and systems using appropriate testing equipment

  • the correct equipment to inspect and test the safe and efficient operation of a fire-resisting door, shutter, or curtain system

  • how to carry out a residual risk assessment and complete any corrective actions required

  • how to confirm that the installations do not compromise the integrity of the original manufacturer’s fire certification requirements

  • how to fill out and issue the documentation that is required to certify the product and installation to meet the requirements of the golden thread

  • collaborate effectively within a team environment and be mindful of the needs of other occupations involved in the installation process

  • how to recognise and communicate when the equipment you are installing is connected to a fire protection or security system that requires additional specialist skills to achieve overall system compliance

  • the importance of ensuring that clients, customers or their representatives are aware that the product being installed may be offline from the prevention system during the course of the work

  • when and how to provide operation, safety, energy saving and maintenance information to client, customer or their representative

Next: Install powered fire-resisting door, shutter or curtain systems (FRDSC002)