Section B Flashcards
1
Q
Fire design acceptable or alternative solution If there is an alternative solution, how can it get council approval?
A
- scope the project, (understand building and its features)
- understand which fire performance clauses affected by alternative solution
- determine what type of alternative solution is required and the corresponding compliance path
- prepare the FEB (Fire Engineering Brief) and follow the review process to seek key stakeholder feedback
- provide evidence, put them in the fire safety document for BCA
2
Q
Who are the stakeholders (participants) of the FEB meeting?
A
- insurers
- NZFS (NZ Fire Service)
- council
- fire designer CPEng
- fire design peer reviewer
- FENZ
- Property owner representative
- fire brigade
The FEB process is a discussion that takes place early in the design process to communicate objectives and strategies for fire safety engineering analysis. The FEB document is a broad agreement between stakeholders on design principles for a building’s fire safety. It’s used by engineers and designers throughout the building’s design, construction, and maintenance.