With continued authority, AHJs will confirm that the inspections occurred by reviewing the documentation and verifying that the necessary corrective actions were taken to repair assemblies that were found to have deficiencies. The AHJ community will rely on the expertise of industry personnel to perform and document the inspections.
DHI has created a training program that provides students with door, frame and hardware product and application knowledge. The program culminates in a 3-day training class that concentrates on NFPA 80’s inspection requirements (including proper documentation practices). This training is open to all interested parties.
The class will also provide tips for interacting with owners and AHJs.
To assist our industry as they conduct their annual inspections, DHI has created an Inspection Report form and a Model Business Agreement available to those who have successfully completed the Fire Door Assembly Inspection class. The Inspection Report form will be used to document their inspection(s). Building owners will then be able to keep the necessary paperwork on file in compliance with the new code requirements. The second form, the Model Business Agreement, is a standard document to be used by the inspector’s company with the building owner.
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With continued authority, AHJs will confirm that the inspections occurred by reviewing the documentation and verifying that the necessary corrective actions were taken to repair assemblies that were found to have deficiencies. The AHJ community will rely on the expertise of industry personnel to perform and document the inspections.
DHI has created a training program that provides students with door, frame and hardware product and application knowledge. The program culminates in a 3-day training class that concentrates on NFPA 80’s inspection requirements (including proper documentation practices). This training is open to all interested parties.
The class will also provide tips for interacting with owners and AHJs.
To assist our industry as they conduct their annual inspections, DHI has created an Inspection Report form and a Model Business Agreement available to those who have successfully completed the Fire Door Assembly Inspection class. The Inspection Report form will be used to document their inspection(s). Building owners will then be able to keep the necessary paperwork on file in compliance with the new code requirements. The second form, the Model Business Agreement, is a standard document to be used by the inspector’s company with the building owner.
With continued authority, AHJs will confirm that the inspections occurred by reviewing the documentation and verifying that the necessary corrective actions were taken to repair assemblies that were found to have deficiencies. The AHJ community will rely on the expertise of industry personnel to perform and document the inspections.
DHI has created a training program that provides students with door, frame and hardware product and application knowledge. The program culminates in a 3-day training class that concentrates on NFPA 80’s inspection requirements (including proper documentation practices). This training is open to all interested parties.
With continued authority, AHJs will confirm that the inspections occurred by reviewing the documentation and verifying that the necessary corrective actions were taken to repair assemblies that were found to have deficiencies. The AHJ community will rely on the expertise of industry personnel to perform and document the inspections.
DHI has created a training program that provides students with door, frame and hardware product and application knowledge. The program culminates in a 3-day training class that concentrates on NFPA 80’s inspection requirements (including proper documentation practices). This training is open to all interested parties.
KEY FACTS ABOUT DOMSKY ENTERPRISES, INC.
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Martin County Companies
- Company name
- DOMSKY ENTERPRISES, INC.
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- P97000018097
- FEI Number
- 650734017
- Date of Incorporation
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February 26, 1997
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Domestic for Profit
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://domskyenterprises.com
- Phones
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(772) 220-2288
(772) 220-8999
DOMSKY ENTERPRISES, INC. NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 2877 SW Turtle Pt,
Palm City,
FL,
34990,
US
- Mailing Address
- 2877 Southwest Turtle Point,
Palm City,
FL,
34990,
US
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