![]() Presentation Slides on the Concept and Guideline on IPP for Non-Residential Buildings (, 1.Home > Student Handbook > Residence Hall Guide > Fire & Fire Drill Procedures Fire & Fire Drill Procedures.Guidelines on Arson Prevention Plan (, 478 KB).Guidelines on Table-Top Exercise (, 71 KB).Annex I - Building Evacuation Status Chart (, 13 KB).Annex F - Evacuation Drill Record Sheet (, 14 KB).Annex A - Model Fire Instruction Notice for Staff for a Building Adopting Phased Evacuation (, 18 KB).Evacuation Guidelines - Industrial Premises (, 149 KB).Evacuation Guidelines - 30th Storey Above (, 178 KB).Evacuation Guidelines - 8th Storey Below (, 154 KB).Evacuation Guidelines - 8th to 30th Storey (, 75 KB).Guidelines on Evacuation Planning (Mar 2018) (, 473 KB).Guidelines on Evacuation Planning, Table-Top Exercise and Arson Prevention Planįor further enquiries on Emergency Response Plan (ERP), please contact WO Sofian / WO Jumilah at 68483562 / 68483259. However, for those premises which do not require the appointment of FSM, only 2 evacuation drills will have to be conducted annually. To form a Fire Safety Committee to plan and conduct fire safety programmes including fire evacuation drills and table-top exercises.Ĭonducting of evacuation drills and table-top exercisesĢ evacuation drills and 2 table-top exercises are required to be conducted annually.To prepare the ERP in accordance the guidelines issued by SCDF.To prepare the ERP within 6 months from the commencement of the Fire Safety Amendment Act.Premises requiring a TTEĪny premises requiring Fire Safety Manager will be required to conduct TTE. Table-Top Exercise (TTE) is a scenario driven exercise for the participants to derive solutions to likely scenarios of emergencies in the building. Occupant load of at least 1,000 persons.Floor area or site area of at least 5,000 square metres.Industrial premises which require a FSM and satisfy any of these criteria: Example, office buildings, shopping centres, hotels, hospitals, place of public resort, etc. Public building having an occupant load of more than 200 persons in which a Fire Certificate is issued. Essentially, the ERP will outline response procedures to all the different types of fire and fire-related incidents (inclusive of mass casualty incident) in the building and stipulate the relevant actions to be taken to protect and evacuate people in the building under different emergency scenarios.Įmergency Response Plan (ERP) Template with Guidelines (DOCX, 1.4MB) Premises requiring an ERP The inclusion of other fire-related emergencies like CBRE attacks is dependent on the risk level of their premises. The ERP on the other hand is a more comprehensive plan that integrates all the plans (FEP, IPP and APP).The FSM is also required to conduct Table Top exercises annually. Buildings that require the appointment of FSM however, not only need the FEP but also the In-Place-Protection (IPP) plan and Arson Prevention Plan (APP). Currently, all public buildings are required to formulate a FEP for their building. The Fire Emergency Plan (FEP) is a plan that contains information on the types of fire safety measures that are provided in designated premises and includes floor layout plans and fire evacuation procedures.What is the rationale to convert existing Fire Emergency Plan (FEP) to the Emergency Response Plan (ERP)? Toggle notification 1 Toggle search bar Toggle mobile menu ![]()
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