
Fire Safety Inspection / Inspection Fire Safety By Kiwa
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We apply an integral approach combining fire safety engineering and our extensive theoretical knowledge, whilst keeping the effectiveness of the implemented measures in mind.
Inspections and fire safety checks can be based on various starting points:
Inspection in accordance with the Bouwbesluit (‘Building Code’) (assessment fire safety in structures). An inspection based on the Bouwbesluit includes the various fire safety aspects in a building, such as fire compartmentation, strength of support structure during a fire, smoke spread, emergency lighting, egress route signage and firefighting lifts.
Inspection in accordance with NEN 6059
An inspection in accordance with NEN 6059 (since 2015) applies the method established in the standard using a web tool. This method comprises 328 questions covering all aspects of the Bouwbesluit about fire safety. The standard differentiates between a baseline assessment and a status assessment. The advantage of this standard is that inspection results can be benchmarked against other buildings.
Inspection in accordance with ‘Verscherpt Toezicht’ (‘Strict Supervision’)
National Government projects are regularly conducted under so-called 'strict supervision', where a more specific fire safety assessment is conducted, supplementary to ‘regular supervision’. Basic assumptions are assessed prior to inspection. During the inspection, fire safety provisions are assessed based on both certificates as well as the inspector’s experience and knowledge.
Inspection in accordance with VIVB Inspection Scheme
The inspection scheme of the Vereniging van Inspectie-Instellingen voor Veiligheid en Brandveiligheid (VIVB) (‘Association of Inspection Institutions for Safety and Fire Safety’) is an inspection method in which fire compartmentation and strength of support structure during a fire are the most important aspects. Potentially, these aspects can be assessed in cohesion with a fixed fire extinguishing system (such as a sprinkler system).
Why Kiwa FSS?
Kiwa Fire Safety & Security (Kiwa FSS) is a leading Inspection Institution for Fire Safety and Security, providing services combining expertise, flexibility, customer-focus with an innovative attitude. We conduct inspections and provide training maintaining a fully independent, unbiased and fair position. Kiwa FSS operates in a wide range of facilities, including health care, tunnels, logistical, industrial, (petro) chemical, data centres, airports, storage of hazardous goods and hotels.
Inspection Foam Extinguishing Protection - Foam Extinguishing System
As an experienced partner in fire safety, Kiwa Fire Safety & Security (Kiwa FSS) applies a comprehensive approach to all relevant aspects of your foam extinguishing protection during a Foam Extinguishing System Inspection.

K21045 Fire Protection Systems
The K21045 Fire Protection Systems Assessment scheme is a scheme for Testing, Inspecting and Certification (TIC) Fire Protection Systems.

Quick scan Fire Safety in Buildings
Kiwa FSS’s quick scan Fire Safety in Buildings is an independent investigation to determine the current status of fire safety precautions.

Inspection Gaseous Fire Extinguishing System
Kiwa FSS inspects gaseous fire extinguishing systems based on the CCV inspection schemes and compliance with standards; prevent fire damage to computer and other equipment! If you want to know more about inspection of an extinguishing gas system, click here.

K23003 Fire Extinguishing Systems based on Dry Aerosol
The K23003 describes the processes with regard to supplying of the basic- and detailed design, installation and the maintenance of fixed fire-extinguishing systems based on condensed dry aerosol for structures and compartments.

Fixed dry aerosol fire extinguishing components - K23001
K23001 Product Certification Scheme for nonpressurized condensed aerosol generators and components used in fixed fire extinguishing systems.

Kiwa FSS Testing: test lab for sprinklers
Sprinkler systems have proven to be a reliable fire-protection system for many years. However, many of these systems are showing their age and it is not uncommon to find sprinkler systems that were installed 25 or more years ago. The sprinklers in these systems are dated and will need to be replaced over time as a preventative measure.

Inspection Emergency Lighting
During an Emergency Lighting Inspection, Kiwa assesses the basic assumptions for the emergency lighting as well as the design data to determine that emergency lighting meets the objective.

Test/Measuring Trailer for Water-Based Extinguishing Systems Water Supply Capacity
The water supply capacity of water-based extinguishing systems shall be checked periodically to confirm whether the required capacity is still available. Kiwa R2B has a custom build test/measuring trailer equipped with a calibrated capacity meter and auxiliary hoses and fittings.
