Services
As specialists in our field, we offer a range of services which help building owners and managers meet their essential fire safety measures maintenance obligations. These services are offered throughout NSW & ACT , Victoria and Queensland. Our services in other states can also be offered.
The Statcom Inspection Monitoring and Reporting System is a well established and proven system currently used in over 7,000 buildings throughout Australia that simplifies the essential fire safety measures process with an easy to use step-by-step approach to achieving compliance.
Our services include:
Set Up
Statcom Systems is able to carry out an on site survey that will identify the essential fire safety measures present and their locations. Contractors and inspectors are then assigned to carry out the maintenance and testing of each essential fire safety measures item identified.
The collected data is entered into a software database by Statcom Systems and Essential Fire Safety Measures Manuals are prepared for each site. Each customised manual includes the following information:
- Owner Details
- Building Details
- Essential Fire Safety Measures Equipment List
- Maintenance Contractor Details
- Inspection Standards and Frequencies
- A 12 Month Inspection Schedule
- Inspection Records
- A pre-prepared Annual Fire Safety Statement
A contractor briefing session is normally established to advise the specialist contractors what is required from them in order that correct record keeping practices are adopted.
Statcom Systems will also normally provide an Observations Report which highlights any Essential Fire Safety Measures in need of urgent repair or issues requiring further investigation by a competent person.
The Set Up phase is a mandatory pre-requisite for any of Statcom Systems other services.
Compliance Management
Essential Fire Safety Measures Compliance can be achieved by utilising the Statcom Inspection Monitoring and Reporting System:
- Inspection Records and Reports are sent to the assigned Contractors and Inspectors by email
- The person assigned the inspection can print the Inspection Record or just view it on the computer screen
- The required task is carried out and an electronic Inspection Report is returned to Statcom Systems to allow for the updating of the building database
- A Compliance Status Report is sent to the client monthly which identifies tasks which are either Current, Completed, needing Follow-up or are Overdue
- The Client can elect to follow up delinquent contractors themselves or have Statcom Systems do this on their behalf
- At the conclusion of each 12 month period, the Compliance Status Report is reviewed to confirm if all inspections and tests have been carried out according to the requirements of the Final Fire Safety Certificate (if applicable) and whether the Annual Fire Safety Statement supplied with each customised manual can be signed by the Owner or Agent. It is also necessary to ensure that certification from each of the contractors has been received within the past 3 months to verify that all Fire Safety Measures are performing according to the relevant standards originally noted on the Final Fire Safety Certificate.
Inspections
There are four categories of Essential Fire Safety Measures which require routine inspections
- Fire equipment
- Electrical fittings
- Air Conditioning/Mechanical Ventilation systems
- Exit Doors & Paths of Egress and Passive Fire Elements
Specialist maintenance providers are normally contracted to carry out the first three, whilst the client’s own staff or Statcom Systems can be engaged to carry out the Quarterly Paths Of Travel/Exit Door Inspections and the Annual Passive Fire Element inspections.
The revised AS1851-2005 standard now also requires that Surveys be carried out annually of each of the fire safety measures or systems by a competent person to determine whether any changes have taken place over the past 12 months that may have compromised the operation of the installed essential fire safety measures or that may require additional fire safety measures to be installed in the building.
Call Statcom Systems on (03) 9894 3888 in order to confirm whether these surveys need to be carried out.
Annual Fire Safety Statements
In NSW, each Essential Fire Safety Measures Manual will have included a copy of a pre-prepared Annual Fire Safety Statement. These are required to be signed by the Building Owner or the Owner’s Agent after each 12 month period. For other States and Territories, the Manual will include a copy of the relevant Annual Compliance Certificate.
Statcom Systems can be engaged to check that the on-site records are complete and to determine if all Essential Fire Safety Measures are operating and have been certified within the past 3 months. These due-diligence checks are recommended before the Annual Fire Safety Statement is signed by or on behalf of the owner.
Other Services
Statcom Systems can be engaged to provide the following additional services
- Evacuation Plans and Exercises
- Audit of on-site manuals
- Training of Inspectors for Paths of Travel and Exit Doors
- BCA Compliance Audits via sub-contracted services
- Manuals for Specialist Industries e.g., Aged Care, Schools, Shopping Centres, Councils etc.