The Singapore Fire Safety Engineering Guidelines Nicholas Lee, Senior Consultant Fire Safety & Shelter Department Singapore Civil Defence Force
Singapore Civil Defence Force The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) is a uniformed organisation under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The main role of SCDF is to provide fire-fighting, rescue and emergency medical services; mitigating hazardous materials incidents, as well as to regulate fire safety (AHJ).
Building Plan Approval Process Self-regulation since 1998. Plans approved within 2 working days based on QP statutory declarations. Compliance to the Fire Code
Building Plan Approval Process Building design Fire Code Compliance Submission Approval
Building Plan Approval Process Building design Fire Code Compliance Submission Approval Non-Compliances How are non- Compliances regularized?
Building Plan Approval Process Building design Fire Code Compliance Non-Compliances Submission Approval Waiver
Performance-Based Framework Launched in 2004. Alternative approach to designing for fire safety in buildings.
Building Plan Approval Process Building design Fire Code Compliance Submission Approval Non-Compliances Waiver (May include fire engineering studies) Performance-Based
The FSE Registration provided for by Fire Safety Act
The FSE Yearly invitation for registration Degree (min) in fire safety engineering 5 years in design 3 years in PB Interview panel
The FSE CPD : 48 hours in 2 years FSE Dialogue (Engagement and sharing) FSE Inquiry Committee (disciplinary cases)
Gardens-by-the-Bay The conservatory complex at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore, comprises two cooled conservatories with unique profiles the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest situated along the edge of the Marina Reservoir. The conservatories are intended to be an energy efficient showcase of sustainable building technologies and to provide an allweather edutainmtnet space within the Gardens. Both are very large (around 1 hectare (2.5 acres)) and the Flower Dome is the world's largest column-less glasshouse
Marina Bay Sands I.R. Located along the Marina Bay waterfront, Marina Bay Sands features three cascading hotel towers topped by an extraordinary sky park, a lotus-inspired museum, retail stores and a casino. Business visitors will also enjoy the extensive Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) facilities featuring state-of-the-art technology, highly flexible exhibition halls, and a convention centre
Bugis + 10-storey retail mall featuring a complicated atrium design Design prohibits installation of smoke curtains.
N.T.U. Learning Hub The 8-storey building is envisioned to be a place where students might meet their future business partner or conceive an amazing idea with a university mate. Organic atrium design where the walls of the inner corridor and staircases are embedded with 700 specially commissioned drawings from illustrator Sara Fanelli which are cast into the concrete.
N.T.U. Learning Hub The 8-storey building is envisioned to be a place where students might meet their future business partner or conceive an amazing idea with a university mate. Organic atrium design where the walls of the inner corridor and staircases are embedded with 700 specially commissioned drawings from illustrator Sara Fanelli which are cast into the concrete.
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Conceptual Design stage Detailed Design stage Occupation
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Conceptual Design stage (Reviewed by SCDF) Detailed Design stage (Audited by SCDF) Occupation
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Conceptual Design stage Deviations Methodology Design fires Input parameters Acceptance criteria Software Trial design Fire Safety Engineering Design Brief (FEDB) Milestone 1 : In-Principle Approval
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Detailed Design stage 1. Fire safety engineering report Results and conclusions 2. Ops & Maintenance manual Do s and don ts (for owner) 3. Peer reviewer Report Independent checker s report
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Detailed design stage 1. Fire safety engineering report Results and conclusions 2. Ops & Maintenance manual (for owner) Documents the life safety strategy Do s and don ts 3. Peer reviewer Report Independent checker s report
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Detailed Design stage 1. Fire safety engineering report Results and conclusions 2. Ops & Maintenance manual Do s and don ts (for owner) 3. Peer Reviewer Report Independent checker s report FSE appointed by owner Milestone 2 : PB Audit Closure
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Occupation Fire Safety Certificate Registered Inspectors RI (Arch) RI (M&E) Milestone 3 : Obtaining occupation permit (Fire Safety Certificate) RI (FSE)
PB Approach to Fire Safety Design Conceptual design stage (Reviewed by SCDF) Detailed design stage (Audited by SCDF) OccupationSFEG 1 st Apr 2015
Need for the SFEG 2004 Adopted international guidelines*. Critical design assumptions: Acceptance criteria Design fire size Safety factors Sensitivity analysis to perform High volume of consultation * - SFPE Engineering Guide to Performance-Based Fire Protection - BS7974: Application of Fire Safety Engineering principles to the Design of Buildings - ISO 13387: Application of the Fire Performance Concepts to Design Objectives - International Fire Engineering Guidelines
Need for the SFEG Opportune time for Guidelines to meet the needs of the local PB landscape.
Industry Involvement PB Guidelines Committee formed on 16 th May 2013. FSEs from professional institutions FSEs in individual capacity Tabled at : SCDF Fire Safety Standing Committee (Policy discussion platform) Fire Code Review Committee (Technical discussion platform) FSE Dialogue Session (Fire Safety Engineering Community)
The SFEG Part Focus 1 Fundamentals and general requirements. 2 Methods of assessing common alternative solutions.
The SFEG Part 1 Fundamentals and General Requirements Fire scenarios Available safe egress time Acceptance criteria Required safe egress time Etc
The SFEG Part 1 Fundamentals and General Requirements Marked-up drawings Show essential fire safety provisions Ops and Maintenance Manual For building owner/operator Peer Reviewer Roles and resp Registered Inspector Roles and resp
The SFEG Part 2 Methods of assessing common alternative solutions 1. Smoke reservoir 2. Travel distance 3. Internal discharge of exit stairs 4. Set back distances 5. Fire resistance rating 6. Use of combustible materials *New items would be added during the next SFEG review when they become common items address by PB.
Benefits of the SFEG Clarity and Transparency. Design fundamentals known to all. Allows design team to crystallize concept design earlier. Shortened FEDB submission process. Less consultation
Publication of the SFEG Launched on 1 st April 2015 Downloadable free (similar to Fire Code) from SCDF website http://www.scdf.gov.sg/content/scdf_internet/en/ building-professionals/fire-safety-planapproval/plan-approval/performance-basedapproach/fire-safety-engineering-fse.html
Conclusion Fire Safety Act & Regulations Fire Code & Standards SFEG High Standards in PB Design Systems & Processes Competency & Professional Devt
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