To answer in order:
The fire brigade do call around periodically as we are a high risk site but they only are familiarising themselves so they dont fall in the pit again. They rarely pass comment on the building or fire alarms. They do occasionally ask to see the fire alarm but we only show him the control panel for the server room HFC system - he sees a 24V panel and is happy.
"Penny wise, pound foolish" describes this guy to a tee
Another slight lie from mgmt was that there is nothing flammable in one half of the factory, the oil is all water based. Then I discover that we have 20,000 gallons of warm mineral oil sloshing about the place!
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Johno
Do I understand you correctly? If you are owning up to giving false information to the Brigade - ie showing the 24v panel and hiding the 240v system- tread very carefully indeed.
As a Inspecting Officer, I am only too aware that punters are often economical with the truth. From hiding wedges to moving stock around, even on one ocassion moving a solitary extinguisher around the building to make it look like the building had plenty of FFE!!
Personally, I don't give a monkeys whether they lie or not. I write up my findings on what I see or have been told, then I relax happy that I have done my job properly.
After all, if it all goes tits up, it won't be me in the dock!!
If you (or others) are knowingly covering up for a poor management, I suggest the description of "Penny wise, pound foolish" applies to you