Essential Property Services provides essential safety measures inspections and auditing services that comply with the Building Regulations 2006, Part 12 - Maintenance of Buildings and Section I Maintenance Building Code of Australia. Essential safety measures inspections results are presented in our Victoria-based essential safety measures inspections compliant logbook. Essential safety measures inspections can cover either passive essential safety measures (such as paths of travel to exits, and fire rated elements) or active essential safety measures (such as fire services, and exit lights).
EPS communicates with on site
contacts to develop a quarterly, biannual or annual essential
safety measures inspections regime (with the number of
essential safety measures inspections required determined
by statutory documentation such as an occupancy permit or a
determination, or by the client). Once the client or tenant agrees
on proposed essential safety measures inspections dates,
we perform inspections of the building's essential safety
measures with little or no disruption to tenants. Our building
assessors have backgrounds in either building inspection,
building surveying, or building maintenance and are capable of
thoroughly assessing your building and providing required outcomes
necessary to achieve regulatory compliance with
your essential safety measures inspections
obligations.
EPS essential safety measures inspections produce an audit report which usually include deficiency items for various essential safety measures highlighted. For each essential safety measures deficiency we provide:
Essential safety
measures 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 matter raised in any essential safety measures inspections report, or issues raised by the tenants building notices or building orders.