Essential Property Services provide an essential safety
provisions inspections and auditing service that complies with
Development Regulations 2008 and Section I Maintenance Building Code of
Australia. Essential safety provisions
inspections results are presented in our South Australian
based essential safety provisions
inspections compliant logbooks.
Essential safety
provisions inspections can be categorised as either passive
(such as paths of travel to exits, and fire rated elements) or
active (such as fire services, and exit lights).
EPS communicates with clients to develop a quarterly, biannual or annual essential safety provisions inspections regime (with the number of essential safety provisions inspections required determined by statutory documentation such as the (Form 1) Schedule of Essential Safety Provisions or (Form 2) Certificate of Compliance with Essential Safety Provisions, or by the client. Once the client agrees on proposed essential safety provisions inspections, we perform inspections of the buildings with little or no disruption to tenants. Our building assessors have either backgrounds in building inspection, building surveying, or building maintenance, and are capable of thoroughly assessing your building and producing required outcomes necessary to achieve regulatory compliance with your essential safety provisions inspections obligations.
EPS essential safety provisions inspections produce an audit report which usually includes deficiency items for various essential safety provisions highlighted. For each essential safety provisions deficiency we provide:
Essential safety
provisions inspections reports can be viewed online or via
email in specific formats to meet client needs.
With EPS ability to draw on HENDRY Building Surveying Consultants resources, clients can rely on accurate advice for any building control related matters that are raised in any essential safety provisions inspections or issues raised by tenants, building notices or building orders.