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Free Webinar: NSW Fire Safety Reform and AS 1851

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AIRAH, AMCA Australia, and FPA Australia will host a free webinar on February 3, 2025, to discuss the changing NSW building reforms and the important impact of mandatory compliance with AS 1851-2012, which takes effect on February 13, 2025.

Fire safety is important for everyone, especially for those working in the HVAC&R industry. This webinar will help professionals understand the latest fire safety rules in New South Wales and how they connect to HVAC&R systems.

The event is a must-attend for HVAC&R professionals, including contractors, technicians, and consultants, as well as stakeholders such as building owners, facility managers, and compliance officers. Attendees will benefit from expert advice on navigating fire safety obligations and learn how to mitigate risks through proactive compliance measures.

Topics include:

  • What the introduction of AS 1851 means – and what it doesn’t mean
  • The interplay between AS 1851 and Annual Fire Safety Statements (AFSS)
  • Assessment, maintenance and testing
  • Fire Safety Schedule (FSS), certification and roles
  • Enforcement
  • Latest updates from the NSW government.

Event Details:
📅 Date: February 3, 2025
🕒 Time: 12pm – 1pm
💻 Location: Online

 

To register, kindly click here

This info was provided courtesy of Mark Vender from HVAC&R News page and was edited prior to publication.

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