Fire Safety Installations Logbooks: BFSR

Essential Property Services prescribed fire safety installations logbooks are web enabled and contain explanatory guidance for the user to ensure that the building owner, manager and occupiers prescribed fire safety installations obligations are met under the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 (BFSR) and MP6.1.

Responsibilities: Fire Safety Installations Logbooks

Queensland Development Code - Part 6.1Fire safety installations logbooks explains each stakeholders' responsibilities under the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 (BFSR), Section I Maintenance Building Code of Australia, MP6.1 fire safety installations obligations contained in the regulations. When followed, our fire safety installations logbooks provide all stakeholders with the confidence that their prescribed fire safety installations obligations are being met.

Our fire safety installations logbooks are provided to clients in hardcopy, via email or through access to the website using a security encrypted delivery system. EPS fire safety installations logbooks are powered by our own facility management compliant fire safety installations software, and clients can source current and previous fire safety installations logbook reports as well as issue orders to contractors. Contractors in turn, can access the secure area and sign off completed activities.

BFSR: Fire Safety Installations Logbooks

Our fire safety installations logbooks are tailored to the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 (BFSR) and MP6.1 requirements and includes:

  • An explanation of the owners, managers and occupiers statutory obligations.
  • Nominated mandatory compliance dates from statutory documentation.Queensland Building Fire Safety Regulations 2008
  • Specified Annual prescribed fire safety installations report dates.
  • Prescribed fire safety installations, itemised separately under passive or active categories in a fire safety installations logbooks.
  • The defective prescribed fire safety installations observed during the inspection, listed in categories; the nominated location; the specific defect; and the remedial action required to be performed to maintain the minimum standard required.
  • Our fire safety installations logbooks are accessed over the web, provided electronically, or presented in a hardcopy binder for clients who wish to include other documents with their fire safety installations report.
  • Standard letters for use by the stakeholder who is responsible for the fire safety installations logbooks compliance
  • Specialist Maintenance Contractors supporting documentation.

EPS fire safety installations logbooks include guidance for the building owner and managers requirements as set out in the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 (BFSR) and MP6.1.