Sometimes it can be confusing to know exactly what is required for Fire Safety and Emergency Training, and where this information can be found. At DELTRA Australia, we endeavour to make fire legislation information clear and simple for our clients to understand.
The following is a brief summary of the legislation requirements for Fire Safety and Emergency Training within Australia. This summary is not exhaustive; there may be other fire legislation requirements for each State and/or Territory that are not identified below. DELTRA Australia recommends that you conduct further research in your own State or Territory to ensure that all relevant fire legislation requirements are identified.
Australia-Wide
Applicable Legislation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011. This Regulation is mandatory throughout Australia (from 1 July 2012). Thus, all relevant requirements must be met.
Model Regulation Available Free-of-Charge From: Australian Government ComLaw
Summary of Requirements: Section 43 "Duty to prepare, maintain and implement emergency plan"
Applicable Code of Practice: Managing the Work Environment and Facilities 2011. This Code of Practice is one of a number of Codes of Practice within the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 regime. The Code is seen as "best practice" to meet Work Health and Safety obligations.
Model Code of Practice Available Free-of-Charge From: Safe Work Australia
Summary of Requirements: Section 5 "Emergency Plans". This section provides guidelines of how compliance with Section 43 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 may be achieved. Specific reference is made to AS3745-2010 "Planning for emergencies in facilities".
Applicable Standard: AS3745-2010 "Planning for emergencies in facilities". Aspects of AS3745-2010 are mandatory where it is called up in legislation. Where AS3745-2010 is not called up in legislation, it is seen as "best practice" to meet Work Health and Safety obligations. Some companies may specify the use of AS3745-2010 as their requirements to participate in their services (for example, insurance companies or health care services).
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Summary of Requirements:
Applicable Standard: AS4083-2010 "Planning for emegencies - Health care facilities". This Standard is seen as "best practice" to meet Work Health and Safety obligations for health care facilities. Some health care agencies may specify the use of AS4083-2010 as their requirements to participate in their activities. AS4083-2010 should be used in conjunction with AS3745-2010.
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Summary of Requirements:
Queensland
Applicable Legislation: Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008. This Regulation is mandatory throughout Queensland. Thus, all relevant requirements must be met.
Available Free-of-Charge From: Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel
Summary of Requirements: Part 4 "Evacuation Planning, Instruction and Practice"
Applicable Legislation: Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990. This Act is mandatory throughout Queensland. Thus, all relevant requirements must be met.
Available Free-of-Charge From: Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel
Summary of Requirements: Part 9A Subdivision 2 "Fire and Evacuation Plan"
Tasmania
Applicable Legislation: General Fire Regulations 2010. This Regulation is mandatory throughout Tasmania. Thus, all relevant requirements must be met.
Available Free-of-Charge From: Tasmanian Numbered Regulations
Summary of Requirements: Part 3 Division 2 "Fire Evacuation Plans"
DELTRA Australia is able to assist you to determine what the training requirements are for your company. You may also like to try our FREE! Fire Safety Training Needs Analysis Tool.
For further information, call us on 1300 830 570 or send your email to info@deltraaustralia.com.