Emergency lighting testing log book template 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the emergency lighting testing log book template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Annual Test Date' and the 'Individual Conducting Test' in the designated fields. This information is crucial for tracking compliance.
  3. For the annual test, confirm that the emergency lighting system was tested for 1 ½ hours and operating properly by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  4. Proceed to fill out the 'Monthly Test Date' and repeat the process for each monthly test conducted, ensuring to document whether each system operated correctly.
  5. In case of any failures during testing, utilize the remarks section at the bottom to explain issues encountered and corrective actions taken.

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Elements of an effective fire safety logbook include: Emergency contact information. List of fire safety personnel and fire brigade visits. Documentation of fire drills and evacuation practices. Records of fire alarm, door, and emergency lighting maintenance. Maintenance checks for fire extinguishers and hose reels.
How to test emergency lights Insert the device key into the emergency test unit this is usually a fish-shaped key. Set a timer if applicable you can do functional, 10-minute or 3-hour tests. Check all emergency lights are fully illuminated. Turn off the emergency testing unit.
EMERGENCY LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS Emergency exits need an emergency exit luminaire above the door, as well as signage to the emergency exit. There also needs to be lighting for every change in direction leading to an escape door.

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Proper performance of the emergency lighting should involve the system providing at least 90 minutes of illumination and should begin automatic operation less than 10 seconds after the power goes out.
An emergency lighting logbook records all details on your emergency lighting installation. It should include details of the electrical contractor who installed your emergency lighting installation and details of the electrical contractor who maintains your emergency lighting installation.

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