Responding to a Fire Safety Order

Fire Safety Orders are issued by a Local Government or Council where the level of fire safety within a building is found to be inadequate. The notice will indicate the terms of the proposed order, the proposed period of compliance and the period in which representation must be made to the council officer who has issued the order. Fire Safety Orders are serious and must be complied with fully and swiftly.

We are experienced in supporting clients return to compliance when a Fire Safety Order has been issued.

Get in touch with us today to discuss your next steps with managing a Fire Safety Order.

Post Incident Management and Debriefs

Similar to responding to a Fire Safety Order, post incident management and appropriate debriefing across WHS and fire related emergencies in the workplace is a critical element to effective ongoing risk management.

Our experienced team of professionals can assist your business in the aftermath of an incident to ensure that all issues are closed out effectively and ongoing risk management strengthens your ability to ‘Prevent and Prepare’, so you don’t need to ‘Recover.’

CASE STUDY

Client:

Engineering firm running a construction site in Sydney’s CBD 

Incident:

  • Workplace accident resulting in injury

  • Site shutdown until worker safety concerns resolved

Our work:

  • Review areas of concern

  • Implement strategy and training to resolve concerns

Result:

  • Site reopened ahead of schedule

  • Worker confidence in safety systems vastly improved

  • No further incident to date [from October 2020]