Any factory, warehouse, office or commercial establishment must comply with the fire safety norms called fire clearance in common parlance. This clearance is given by the department of Fire & Emergency Services. In fact, NOC from Fire Department or fire licence, need clear understanding by the entrepreneurs.
For getting fire safety certificate one has to apply to the Department at first for fire safety recommendation which involves site visit of the departmental officials and recommendation on taking measures for fire safety. Once these recommendations are complied with, fire department officials visit again to check compliance. Once they are satisfied with the compliance as per FSR, fire safety certificate is issued.
Loosely called fire licence it actually is fire safety certificate (FSC). However fire licence, which is a separate certification is also given in cases where there is hazards of inflammable materials involved in the business.
*5. High-Risk Buildings:
flammable substances/gases.
liquids/ gases etc.
**6. High-Rise Buildings:
area, fall under high-rise category in general. Whereas,
/ 500 m² of total floor area, also fall under this category.
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Why It Matters for Entrepreneurs:
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