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  • Writer's picturePatrick Cameron

Passive Fire Compliance - The 1 Month Countdown Begins

From 1 May 2023, the concession permitting reliance on old AS 1530 fire test and assessment reports for projects approved under #NCC2019, #NCC2019Amendment1 will expire.


Although the expiry of the concessions permitting old test & assessment reports to be relied upon aligns with #NCC2022, the change was actually introduced in #NCC2019 as a transitional period intended to give the industry time to comply.


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โถ From 1 May 2023, practitioners working on projects approved under #NCC2019, #NCC2019Amendment1 will need ensure reports being relied upon verify systems achieve a Fire Resistance Level based on the 2014 version of the standard fire test (AS 1530.4-2014), unless confirmed otherwise by the certifying authority.


โท Certifiers / Building Surveyors intending to allow the use of passive fire systems which don't have an AS 1530.4-2014 report after the 1 May 2023 expiry based on the building approval being issued prior to this date need to ensure they assess and reference the passive fire systems in their building approval, rather than accept them at the completion stage of the project.


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