EMC

What do I need to be compliant

If you are the owner of, or a business or person that is occupying a building in Queensland, you have a legal obligation to ensure the safety of any person in that building in the event of a fire or hazardous material emergency.

ARE YOU COMPLIANT?

What Do You Need To Do To Ensure Compliance Is Met?

The main objects of this regulation are:

• to ensure persons can evacuate buildings safely and quickly if a fire or

hazardous materials emergency happens; and

• to ensure prescribed fire safety installations for buildings are

maintained.

REQUIREMENTS FOR MANAGING ENTITIES:

REQUIREMENTS FOR SECONDARY OCCUPIERS:

To be compliant, you must have in place: – (QBFSR Penalties apply for below non-compliance)

• A Fire Safety Adviser appointed in a high occupancy building/tenancy (residential building over 25 metres or over 30 employees )

• Means of escape from buildings.

• Keeping evacuation routes free from obstruction.

• Evacuation planning, instruction and practice for Wardens and Staff, including persons with special needs. This includes:

• General evacuation instructions for all staff within two days of starting employment and then every 12 months.

• First-response evacuation instructions for all staff within 1 month of starting employment and then every two years. (If a high occupancy building, first response instructions must be given by an RTO or Fire Safety Adviser)

• Evacuation coordination instructions for the Warden team yearly. (AS3745 2010 mandates 6 monthly and is best practice)

• Evacuation practice yearly.

• Warden and staff training and evacuation exercise records must be kept.

• Maintenance and records of installed fire safety installations.

• Records of maintenance including occupiers statements must be kept for 2 years after statement is prepared

• Evacuation signs and diagrams.

• Fire and evacuation written plans.