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Provincial regulations require the inspection and certification of all fire department chassis mounted devices on an annual basis. This inspection is to be done visually by a competent person and using nondestructive testing methods should the visual inspection indicate a potential hazard. A complete nondestructive test is required every five years. These inspections are to conform to NFPA 1914 for aerial ladders, platforms, and water towers.
Ground ladders are also to be inspected on an annual basis to ensure their serviceability. Inspections are to be carried out on extension ladders, roof ladders, and folding ladders under the requirements of NFPA 1932.
Our staff of professional engineers and CGSB certified inspectors has years of experience with the inspection and certification of fire department aerial devices. As a certified inspection company under CSA Standard W178.1 and employing Level III welding inspectors, we meet and exceed the requirements of the provincial regulations. Each of our inspections is carried out under the direction of a professional engineer. This allows us to provide you with answers when problems are encountered during an inspection.
We are prepared to travel anywhere at any time to evaluate the serviceability of fire fighting equipment after any incident that may have damaged the structure.
Domson Engineering & Inspection Ltd. has been providing these services to fire departments across Ontario. Some of the fire departments we have served over the past few years include: