Fire Safety Audits in Wollondilly:
What Building Owners Need to Know
A technical briefing on the AFSS process and AS1851 requirements.
The 60-Minute Agenda
- AS1851 Legislative Requirement: A technical breakdown of the mandated routine servicing of fire protection equipment.
- The AFSS Process: Navigating the Annual Fire Safety Statement workflow for Council audits.
- 30 Min Live Q&A: An open session for all attendees to discuss local compliance, whether you have received a notice or are simply looking to pre-emptively secure your facility.
Session Details
Date
Wednesday, 27th May 2026
Time
6:30 PM AEST
Format
Live Video Briefing (Zoom)
Register Interest
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The Technical Reality of Warden Compliance
Most facility managers treat fire safety as purely hardware. But your Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) is a maintainable measure that requires routine technical servicing.
PCBU & Director Liability
When it comes to fire safety, your liability doesn't end with a signature. Under the WHS Act, personal responsibility for health and safety is non-negotiable.
Evacuation Diagrams: Compliance vs. Failure
A diagram that "looks" correct can still be a failure in a safety audit. Learn the technical nuances of AS 3745 Section 3.5—including the orientation standards that most amateur drawings miss.
Emergency Plans: The Maintainable Safety Measure
An Emergency Plan is not a document you file away—it is a maintainable safety measure under AS 1851. It requires the same routine technical servicing as your physical hardware to remain valid and defensible.