Fire Safety Certificate definition
Examples of Fire Safety Certificate in a sentence
The Landlord shall maintain the Safety File for the Building in accordance with its obligations under the Safety Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 and the Landlord acknowledges the right of the Tenant to production of the said Safety File and a copy of the application for any Fire Safety Certificate for the Building or the Building Common Areas and to delivery of copies thereof (at the Tenant’s cost) and hereby undertakes with the Tenant for safe custody of same.
Each tenant shall test all of the detectors and sign a Fire Safety Certificate prior to occupying the unit according to the requirements of the local ordinance.
Where the Tenants apply and obtain the necessary approvals on the plans electronically, Tenants must submit 2 sets of the plans endorsed by the Professional Engineer with the Fire Safety Certificate Reference number indicated on the plans.
Fire Safety Certificate The owner of the premises, as soon as practicable after the Final Fire Safety Certificate is issued, must: Forward a copy of the Final Safety Certificate and the current Fire Safety Schedule to the Commissioner of Fire and Rescue New South Wales and the Council; and Display a copy of the Final Safety Certificate and Fire Safety Schedule in a prominent position in the building (i.e. adjacent the entry or any fire indicator panel).
Prepare and lodge Fire Safety Certificate application, if applicable.