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Fire Safety Plans
What Is A Fire Safety PLan?
A Fire Safety Plan is a document which identifies and defines the procedures and responses that should be taken by building management and occupants in the event of a fire. Although anyone can develop fire safety plans, a working knowledge and familiarity with engineering and drafting concepts, fire safety systems and equipment installed in the building, as well as the ability to navigate Ontario Fire Code requirements and technical language is required to develop an effective plan that will be accepted by your region’s jurisdictional fire inspector.

WhEn Is A Fire Safety Plan Required?

Building Classifications
Requiring An FSP
Assembly Occupancies
Care occupancies
Care and treatment occupancies
Detention occupancies
Residential occupancies where the occupant load is over 10
Retirement homes
Businesses and personal services where the occupant load is over 300
Mercantile occupancies where the occupant load is over 300
Buildings 4 storeys or more, including storeys below grade
Outdoor tire storage yards
High hazard occupancies having an occupant load exceeding 25
Medium hazard occupancies having an occupant load exceeding 100
Low hazard occupancies having an occupant load exceeding 300
exceed 500 L in total or exceed 250 L of Class I Liquids
Fire safety Plans developed by experienced Industry Professionals
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includes members that serve
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approve building fire plans in other jurisdictions. Consequently, we are uniquely equipped to understand what is required to ensure your fire plan is correct, professional, and meets the criteria for approval.

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