Read section 1.1.3 of NFPA 25. You’re inspecting what is there for wear and tear purposes. You are not verifying the design or installation of any system
Bob Caputo, CFPS *President* *American Fire Sprinkler Association* p: 214-349-5965 ext124 w: firesprinkler.org <https://www.facebook.com/firesprinkler.org/> <https://twitter.com/afsa/status/1039528345367732224> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-fire-sprinkler-association-afsa-/> <https://www.instagram.com/firesprinklerorg/> *Train a safer, more efficient workforce.* By enrolling your employees in the AFSA Apprenticeship Training Series for Sprinkler Fitters <https://www.firesprinkler.org/WWW/Education/Apprentice_Training/WWW/Education/Apprenticeship_Training.aspx?hkey=e88ef09e-d74c-407f-abcd-995aff866149>, you will reap the benefits of a qualified, professional installation crew. Well-trained employees will work smarter, increasing your company's productivity and, in turn, its profits. Learn more <https://www.firesprinkler.org/WWW/Education/Apprentice_Training/WWW/Education/Apprenticeship_Training.aspx?hkey=e88ef09e-d74c-407f-abcd-995aff866149> . On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 10:35 AM Brandon Bridgford <[email protected]> wrote: > How do you approach unprotected areas in regards to ITM and NFPA 25. I > know there was a discussion in the past regarding inspecting a system as > is, rather than writing up deficiencies that have to do with system design. > I have been told that this can open up more liability if you are not > inspecting all design elements (i.e. density, hazard levels, etc.) > > > > Thank you! > > Brandon > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > SprinklerForum mailing list: > https://lists.firesprinkler.org/list/sprinklerforum.lists.firesprinkler.org > To unsubscribe send an email to > [email protected]
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