Fire Safety Plans
Fire Safety Plans
Fire Safety Plans are intended to assist the owner of a building with the essentials for the safety of all occupants. They help ensure an orderly evacuation at the time of an emergency, and provide a maximum degree of flexibility to achieve the necessary fire safety for the building.
A Fire Safety Plan includes:
- Initial assessment of your facility or facilities
- Electronic + 2 hard copies of the fire plan manual
- The appropriate number of fire safety wall maps (number of maps will be determined during the assessment)
- Fire plan box
- An in-person or call-in debrief of the completed plan
- Ongoing Q&A support
*Note: Additional costs will be applied where building drawings cannot be provided by the client
Optional Fire Plan Services
- Fire extinguisher training (theory and practical)
- Fire Warden training (required for all persons who hold responsibility outlined in the plan)
- Replacement fire safety plan wall maps (if damaged or lost within the first year)
Legislation
The Manitoba Fire Code requires that a Fire Safety Plan be provided for:
- A) Every building containing an assembly or care or detention occupancy
- B) Every building required by the Manitoba Building Code to have a fire alarm system
- C) Demolition and construction sites regulated under the Fire Code
- D) Indoor and outdoor storage areas regulated under the Fire Code
- E) Areas where flammable liquids or combustible liquids are stored or handled, including refineries and process plants
- F) Areas where hazardous processes or operations occur