frankg,
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My question was, how can a general electrician work on fire/life safety systems without any reference to NFPA 72 "national fire alarm code" on their test?
Could you please define the term "General Electrician"?.
I know a lot of Electricians that have moved over to Fire Alarm systems after having served thier time as Electricians.
And the majority are very good at what they do, I'm basing this on technical(practical) knowledge, not theoretical or legislative knowledge.

I would like to add though, that this thread is not a "one hit wonder" here, Electure has been on this subject since it came out 2 years ago (Scott?) I think, no-one here want's to see anyone unfairly de-licensed, but, if you sit on your backside, my friend, that's what you'll get.
Everyone has had fair warning, if you are at risk of being struck off at the moment, shame on you!.
Those that heeded the call when Electure first posted the warning, good on ya!.

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