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Did you say AFEG or IFEG?
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Now that the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) has released the Australian Fire Engineering Guidelines (AFEG), you could be mistaken in thinking its IFEG rather than AFEG.

Discussion paper ORR Partners DDA measure for hearing impaired
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This document seeks to consider the design changes necessary for additional facilities to provide occupant warning for the deaf and hearing impaired. It looks at the typical system designs used in residential applications, both within sole occupancy…

Discussion-paper-ORR-Partners-DDA-measures-hearing-impaired.pdf (101.59 KB)
Building classifications
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This guide provides information about the grouping of buildings as they are referred to in the NCC.

Final RIS Fire Safety in new Class 2 and 3 residential buildings
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Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, ABCB agreed to amend the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) provisions of the National Construction Code to require fire sprinkler systems in new Class 2 and 3 residential buildings of four or more…

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Final RIS Fire Safety in new Class 2 and 3 residential buildings
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Regulation Impact Statement for decision In November 2018, ABCB agreed to amend the Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) provisions of the National Construction Code to require fire sprinkler systems in new Class 2 and 3 residential buildings of four or more…

Final-RIS-fire-safety-new-class-2-3-residential-buildings.pdf (712.37 KB)

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In the spirit of reconciliation the Australian Building Codes Board acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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