Wondering whether anyone else self inspects their fire extinguishers?
Just looking further into whether we can self inspect our fire extinguishers? I have done some digging at below links, which doesn’t indicate to me that we can’t as such, other than the compliance testing required every 5 years by a certified tester.
I suggest you get a copy of AS/NZS 4503. This standard details the requirements for handheld extinguishers.
If you follow the maintenance and inspection sections and keep records etc, as per the standard, AND your insurance company is happy with that regime, then I don't believe you need to send them away for inspections.
The Standard does say an experienced and/or qualified person does the six monthly(in an arduous location) and yearly checks in other locations Sarah, A basic fire extinguisher use course that results in NZQA 3271 and 4647 being attained should give you some familiarity with classes of extinguisher and their construction, and what to look for as far as damage goes.
Along with some basic items of test equipment (balance scales to check weight, rubber mallet to loosen dry powder FXs) you may need sundry items like tags, clips and hoses, signage, wall hooks etc should cover it, along with some record keeping.
This from the front of NZS4503:2005
COMPETENT PERSON. Person with the relevant industry training, experience and with access to the requisite tools, equipment, parts and information (including the manufacturer’s installation/service manual) to be capable of carrying out the installation, inspection, maintenance or testing requirements of this Standard. Qualification to an applicable industry training programme recognized by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority is an acceptable means of compliance with this requirement.