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Fire Certificate
Under the Fire Safety Act Section 20, the owner or occupier of any public buildings such as offices, hospitals, shopping complexes, industrial buildings and private residential buildings that fall within the following criteria is required to apply and obtain a Fire Certificate-
(a) Public building has an occupant load of more than 200 persons
(b) Industrial building
- has an occupant load of at least 1, 000 persons;
- has a gross floor area (GFA)* of at least 5, 000 square metres ; or
- exceeds 24 metres in habitable height
GFA* refers to the total cumulative area of all buildings within the same development/premises
(c) Private Residential Building that exceeds 24 metres in habitable height (or more than eight storeys) and is, or is required to be installed with any of the following:
- a wet riser system; or
- an automatic fire alarm system; or
- a sprinkler system.
The Fire Certificate Scheme is to ensure that the fire safety systems and fire safety measures are properly maintained and in good working condition. They should be tested in accordance with the relevant codes of practices.
TECS is able to provide qualified consultant to review, review, prepare, endorse and submit to SCDF.
Fire Safety Certificate
A Fire Safety Certificate (FSC) provides for the safety of the building’s occupants. Therefore, owners and their Qualified Persons (QP) whom they have engaged for their fire safety works are required to apply and obtain the FSC before using or occupying the premises. The FSC is only issued after full completion of all fire safety works in the project. Failure to comply with this is an offence under the Fire Safety Act and the owner is liable to court action.
TECS is able to provide qualified consultant to review, review, prepare, endorse and submit to SCDF.
Petroleum and Flammable Materials License submission
Any person who wishes to store petroleum or flammable materials in quantities exceeding that specified in the Fire Safety (Petroleum & Flammable Materials – Exemption) Order 2005 is required to obtain a storage licence from SCDF.