FIRE AND CONSTRUCTION
FIRE SAFETY PLANS
Our fire safety plans detail the information and procedures necessary to ensure your building and its occupants are prepared in the event of an emergency situation. The first step is our onsite audit, gathering site specific information that is used to design the Fire Safety Plan. It contains, building specifics, duties and responsibilities and inspection criteria. It is the most effective and efficient procedures for maintaining your safety equipment and increasing the awareness of your building occupants to any hazards that may affect the quick and safe egress from the building.
Building owners have the responsibility to ensure a fire safety plan is in place for their building, but the responsibility for creating the fire safety plan should rest with a professional. They are complex and detailed and must be submitted to the local fire dept inspectors’ office for review and approval.
Let DP Safety Consulting minimize the risk of harm to its occupants and the building through the development of a fire safety plan for your existing building or new construction project. Please note the reference from one of the Fire Inspectors we have worked very well with.
A construction fire safety plan is required in all jurisdictions for all new construction sites in British Columbia as dictated by B.C.F.C. – 5.6.1. Our construction fire safety plans simply outline all available firefighting equipment, procedures and hazards related to your specific construction site and provide all information the responding Fire Hall would require to effectively handle a fire or emergency situation.