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Residential Services (Accreditation) Regulation 2018
sec.10Fire safety management plan— Act , s 75
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### sec.10 Fire safety management plan— Act , s 75
This section prescribes requirements for section 75 of the Act .
A fire safety management plan for premises in which a residential service is conducted must state each of the following—
the number of residents allowed to occupy the premises, taking into account room size requirements stated in the prescribed building requirements for the premises;
the proposed maintenance schedule for the premises’ fire safety equipment;
the evacuation plan for evacuating the premises’ occupants, including, for example, occupants with an intellectual or physical disability, in the event of a fire on the premises;
the proposed training programs for the premises’ occupants and staff of the service about—
fire management and prevention; and
emergency evacuation;
a list of the premises’ fire safety equipment, together with the brand name and model number, if any, of each piece of equipment.
Section 75 of the Act does not apply to premises that are a budget accommodation building—see section 74 of the Act . For premises that are a budget accommodation building, see the Fire Services Act 1990 , chapter 4A , part 4 , division 2 .
Also, the fire safety management plan must be accompanied by a copy of the building plans, in a reasonable scale, identifying the location of the premises’ fire safety equipment and fire exits.
s 10 amd 2024 Act No. 22 s 92 sch 1
(sec.10-ssec.1) This section prescribes requirements for section 75 of the Act .
(sec.10-ssec.2) A fire safety management plan for premises in which a residential service is conducted must state each of the following— the number of residents allowed to occupy the premises, taking into account room size requirements stated in the prescribed building requirements for the premises; the proposed maintenance schedule for the premises’ fire safety equipment; the evacuation plan for evacuating the premises’ occupants, including, for example, occupants with an intellectual or physical disability, in the event of a fire on the premises; the proposed training programs for the premises’ occupants and staff of the service about— fire management and prevention; and emergency evacuation; a list of the premises’ fire safety equipment, together with the brand name and model number, if any, of each piece of equipment. Section 75 of the Act does not apply to premises that are a budget accommodation building—see section 74 of the Act . For premises that are a budget accommodation building, see the Fire Services Act 1990 , chapter 4A , part 4 , division 2 .
(sec.10-ssec.3) Also, the fire safety management plan must be accompanied by a copy of the building plans, in a reasonable scale, identifying the location of the premises’ fire safety equipment and fire exits.
- (a) the number of residents allowed to occupy the premises, taking into account room size requirements stated in the prescribed building requirements for the premises;
- (b) the proposed maintenance schedule for the premises’ fire safety equipment;
- (c) the evacuation plan for evacuating the premises’ occupants, including, for example, occupants with an intellectual or physical disability, in the event of a fire on the premises;
- (d) the proposed training programs for the premises’ occupants and staff of the service about— (i) fire management and prevention; and (ii) emergency evacuation;
- (i) fire management and prevention; and
- (ii) emergency evacuation;
- (e) a list of the premises’ fire safety equipment, together with the brand name and model number, if any, of each piece of equipment.
- (i) fire management and prevention; and
- (ii) emergency evacuation;