Fire Department Plans from DIN 14095
Fire department plans allow emergency services a strategy to quickly and effectively react to a fire through fire fighting and occupant rescue. Furthermore, before an incident occurs, occupants must be trained in using escape equipment.
Basically, Fire plans are useful and necessary for all “special objects”. In many cases, lawmakers in building inspection prescribe special regulations, e.g. in industry and school buildings.
Fire plans must reference the design and layout requirements in DIN 12095 and standards of ordinary fire protection regulations. Therefore it is recommended, from the beginning of development of the fire plan, to contact a competent licenser. The fire department is required to have these plans on record.
Fire plans go hand-in-hand with all other property information that should be kept on file. Additional written details about special equipment and plans may also be required.
The development of fire plans is the norm for site developers and users and can, in agreement with our services, be performed by experts in our field.
Fire plans must be reviewed against and updated according to DIN 14095 every two years by an expert. It is the responsibility of the operator of the building, to ensure this takes place.
BSCON is your expert contact in developing, testing, and updating fire plans based on DIN 14095 and offers you the following services:
-Coordination with the local fire department
-Development of fire, overview, floor, special, environmental, detailed, and wastewater plans
-Delivery of the plans to the fire department
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- Concepts / consultation
- Concepts / consultation
- Building supervision / control
- Building supervision / control
- Fire prevention documentation
- Fire prevention documentation
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