*NEW* Automatic Doors for Compliance

8:30 AM
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1:00 PM

Cashmere Club, 50 Colombo Street, Cashmere, Christchurch 8022 Canterbury

Workshops

Automatic Doors form part of the means of egress from a building and are often the final exit. This workshop looks at the requirements of SS3.1 Automatic Doors for Building Warrant of Fitness Compliance and general safety components.

This workshop will look at the requirements of SS3.1 Automatic Doors for compliance and it will cover the following:

  • Building Act and Fire and Emergency NZ Act
  • NZ Building Code clauses C4 and D1
  • Inspection and Maintenance requirements with reference to the relevant Standards and manufacturers requirements
  • Common issues
  • Current best practices

The workshop is designed for both IQP’s and Building Compliance Officials. Whether you are new or experienced in the industry this is a good course designed to upskill or refresh your skills.

Cost: Members $425+GST and Non-members $550+GST

The course includes a post course assessment. On completion of the assessment, you will be awarded a Certificate of completion and 4.5 hours of CPD.


Our presenter - Terry Dartnall

Terry brings over 15 years of experience in the door service industry, a field where new challenges arise daily. Over time, he has learned that today’s crisis often becomes tomorrow’s valuable learning opportunity once resolved.

With extensive knowledge and involvement in Building Compliance—particularly around what is and isn’t compliant and how issues can be effectively addressed—Terry has been invited to share his expertise at numerous industry functions and national conventions.


ABCTech training workshops offered by the Association of Building Compliance (ABC) are intended for introductory or refresher CPD only. While these workshops provide valuable educational support and technical information, they are not designed to replace formal qualifications or certifications however they are designed to complement them. Completion of our training does not grant certification as an Independently Qualified Person (IQP) or other professional designations but can be used in evidence to support an application.