FDIS Accreditation: Enhancing Fire Door Safety Standards with Lyons Fire Safety
The Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS) is a prestigious independent certification body in the UK. Its mission is to bolster fire door safety knowledge and establish a nationwide register of competent fire door inspectors.
At Lyons Fire Safety, we are proud to have successfully completed the FDIS accreditation process, solidifying our commitment to excellence in fire door inspections. Here, we’ll talk about the scheme, why it’s important to always work with accredited inspectors, and, what this means in real terms for our clients.
In need of fire safety services? – We carry out fire door inspections, and, maintenance and installation of passive fire protection. Get in touch if you require our services, we operate in the UK, are fully accredited, and offer cost-effective services for all our clients. Don’t hesitate to give us a call.
The FDIS Diploma: Comprehensive Fire Door Safety Education
So, what is it…?
The FDIS Diploma is an online educational program that covers various aspects of fire door safety.
You can learn more, here, from their website – Why FDIS – Fire Door Inspection Scheme
For us at LFS, the diploma equips our team of professionals at Lyons Fire Safety with comprehensive knowledge. However, this first step alone does not qualify individuals as certified inspectors.
FDIS Certificated Inspector Course: Rigorous Training and Assessment
During the process to become FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspectors, we had to complete the FDIS Certificated Inspector Course. This involves:
- Initial application and approval by FDIS.
- Completing the FDIS Transition Module and portfolio assessment (Stage 1).
- Undergoing an on-site assessment and written examination (Stage 2).
- Final approval and certification under the FDIS Competent Person Certification Scheme.
Certified inspectors must follow the FDIS Scheme Directives. This includes affixing FDIS labels, maintaining insurance, participating in audits, and submitting annual CPD records and inspection reports.
So, what does this mean for our clients?
Enhanced Expertise
Certificated Inspectors undergo comprehensive training, covering relevant regulations and standards related to fire door components. Their knowledge extends beyond basic requirements, allowing them to provide more accurate and thorough inspections.
Improved Safety Measures
By elevating their knowledge to that of a certificated professional, inspectors contribute to enhancing life-safety measures in buildings across the UK. Clients can trust that their fire doors are being assessed by competent individuals who prioritise safety.
Confidence and Evidence
The FDIS Competent Person Certification Scheme provides clients and end users with confidence and evidence that inspections are carried out by fully trained and competent inspectors. This certification assures clients that their fire doors meet necessary standards.
Quality Feedback and Reports
Certificated Inspectors understand the importance of accurate inspections. They provide clients with high-quality feedback and professional reports, helping them make informed decisions about fire door maintenance and compliance.
FDIS Competent Person Certification Scheme: National Recognition
The FDIS Competent Person Certification Scheme is a nationally recognised program. It ensures fire door inspectors meet the required standards of competence. Certified inspectors are listed on the FDIS National Register.
The FDIS National Register provides a transparent way for clients to verify the status of an FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspector. By accessing this register, building owners and managers can confirm that LFS’s inspectors meet the required standards and are part of a nationally recognised scheme.
The Importance of FDIS Accreditation for Our Clients
By achieving FDIS accreditation, Lyons Fire Safety demonstrates our commitment to fire door safety excellence. Our clients can rest assured that our inspections, maintenance, and remedial work are carried out by highly trained and competent professionals. This accreditation provides peace of mind, knowing that their fire doors are in capable hands, ensuring compliance and safeguarding lives and property.
Our FDIS accredited fire safety inspectors – carrying out a fire door inspection
FireDNA app and FDIS Accreditation
At Lyons Fire Safety, we take pride in our commitment to delivering the highest standards of fire safety services to our clients. That means we make use of cutting-edge technologies like the FireDNA App but also by our FDIS accreditation as certified fire safety inspectors.
The FireDNA App, leveraging “Golden Thread” technology, empowers us to efficiently manage and maintain fire safety compliance data for passive fire products throughout their lifecycle. This cloud-based tool enables us to capture, store, and share critical digital data on essential fire prevention components like fire doors, dampers, seals, barriers, and curtains.
By accessing and updating product information using QR codes and NFC tags, we streamline the fire safety management and compliance process, ensuring accountability, traceability, and transparency every step of the way. Learn more here, on our dedicated blog page – Maximise Fire Safety with Golden Thread Technology
And of course, our FDIS accreditation further reinforces our expertise and commitment to upholding the highest industry standards. The synergy between the tech we use and our FDIS accreditation creates a powerful combination that benefits our clients immensely.
Through the FireDNA App, we can efficiently document and manage the installation, maintenance, and inspection of passive fire products, ensuring they meet all manufacturer guidelines and regulatory requirements. Our FDIS certification enables us to provide expert guidance and recommendations, ensuring that our clients’ fire safety measures are not only compliant but also tailored to their specific needs and risk profiles.
Fire Door Inspections, Maintenance, and Compliance Solutions
At Lyons Fire Safety, we offer a comprehensive range of fire door services and passive fire protection systems, including:
- FDIS-accredited fire door inspections
- Fire door maintenance and repairs
- Fire door upgrades and replacements
- Fire door compliance assessments and audits
- Fire door installation and certification
Our team of FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspectors follows industry best practices and utilises certified products to ensure the desired fire resistance rating is achieved.
FAQs: FDIS Accreditation and Fire Door Safety
What are the requirements to become an FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspector?
To become an FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspector, an individual must:
- Submit an initial application and get approved by FDIS.
- Complete the FDIS Transition Module, including a portfolio assessment (Stage 1).
- Undergo an on-site assessment and written examination (Stage 2).
- Meet all criteria and be granted certification under the FDIS Competent Person Certification Scheme.
- Maintain insurance, participate in audits, submit annual CPD records and inspection reports, and undergo re-assessment every three years.
What is the FDIS fire door inspector continuing professional development (CPD) requirement?
FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspectors are required to undertake and record a minimum of 16 hours of CPD activities annually. This includes attending training courses, seminars, workshops, or self-study related to fire door safety and inspection. Inspectors must submit their CPD records to FDIS annually to maintain their certification.
What are the FDIS fire door inspector insurance requirements?
FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspectors must hold professional indemnity insurance and public liability insurance with a minimum cover of £1 million for each. This insurance must be maintained throughout the certification period and evidence provided to FDIS upon request.
How does the FDIS fire door inspector quality assurance audit process work?
FDIS conducts quality assurance audits on a sample of certified inspectors annually. The audit process involves reviewing inspection reports, site visits to observe inspections, and assessments of the inspector’s knowledge and competence. Inspectors must comply with the audit requirements to maintain their certification.
What is the process for FDIS fire door inspector annual re-assessment?
FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspectors must undergo an annual re-assessment process to maintain their certification. This includes submitting a portfolio of inspection reports, evidence of CPD activities, and undergoing a written assessment or interview.
What are the FDIS fire door inspector portfolio submission requirements?
As part of the certification process (Stage 1) and annual re-assessment, FDIS Certified Fire Door Inspectors must submit a portfolio containing evidence of their knowledge, skills, and experience. This typically includes inspection reports, photographs, risk assessments, and other relevant documentation demonstrating their competence.
Choose Lyons Fire Safety for FDIS-Accredited Fire Door Solutions
At Lyons Fire Safety, we pride ourselves on our FDIS accreditation and the expertise of our certified fire door inspectors. Our commitment to fire door safety is unwavering, and we strive to provide our clients with the highest level of service and compliance solutions.
Don’t compromise on fire safety. Contact us today to schedule a FDIS-accredited fire door inspection, maintenance service, or compliance assessment. Our experts will ensure your fire doors are functioning optimally, adhering to regulations, and providing the necessary protection for your premises.
Phone: 0121 517 0562
Email: david@lyonsfiresafety.co.uk
Lyons Fire Safety: Your Trusted Partner for FDIS-Accredited Fire Door Inspections, Maintenance, Upgrades, and Compliance Solutions in the UK.