Compliance schedule
Identify the specified systems already in buildings or affected by the building work. The compliance schedule lists the building’s specified systems and the inspection, maintenance and reporting procedures needed to keep them in good order.
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Information for each specified system must be provided by those who are technically-qualified to provide it. See how to add other participants to collaborate to create a high-quality application.
Is there an existing compliance schedule? Select Yes if there is a compliance schedule for the buildings affected by this project and provide schedule number and storage address.
Does your building work involve or affect any specified systems? Select Yes if there are:
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existing specified systems in the buildings affected by this project, whether they will be affected (removed or modified) or remain unchanged
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new systems to be added
For each specified system, please identify:
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Existing - the system already exists in the system and is not changed by the planned building work
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Modified - the system already exists in the system and is affected by the planned building work
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Added - the project will add this system
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Removed - the system existed but the project will remove the system
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n/a (default) - this system does not exist and will not be added
When you select Modified or Added, you must also provide:
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Performance standards - reference the NZ standard that describes the performance standard the system must meet
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Inspections, maintenance & reporting - reference the NZ standard that describes the inspection and maintenance procedures and reporting schedule with which the system will comply to ensure it functions as intended
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Responsibility - identify those responsible for ensuring these standards are met
Clauses available for building types
For residential buildings, a Cable cars option is available.
For commercial, industrial and multi-residential buildings, the compliance list includes:
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SS 1 Automatic systems for fire suppression
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SS 2 Automatic or manual emergency warning systems for fire or other dangers
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SS 3 Electromagnetic or automatic doors or windows
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SS 4 Emergency lighting systems
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SS 5 Escape route pressurisation systems
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SS 6 Riser mains for use by fire services
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SS 7 Automatic back-flow preventers connected to a potable water supply
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SS 8 Lifts, escalators, travelators or other systems for moving people or goods within buildings
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SS 9 Mechanical ventilation or air conditioning systems
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SS 10 Building maintenance units providing access to exterior and interior walls of buildings
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SS 11 Laboratory fume cupboards
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SS 12 Audio loops or other assistive listening systems
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SS 13 Smoke control systems
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SS 14 Emergency power systems for, or signs relating to, a specified system in any of specified systems 1-1
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SS 15 Other fire safety systems or features
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Cable cars