Fire safety regulations

Our Standards Comply With


  Indonesia Fire Safety Regulations

  Our standards comply with applicable Indonesian Government regulations as follows:
  • Minister of Manpower Republic of Indonesia Regulation Minister of Manpower Republic of Indonesia Regulation No.PER.04/MEN/1980 regarding installation and maintenance requirements of fire extinguishers
  • Minister of Manpower Republic of Indonesia No.PER.02/MEN/1983 regarding automatic fire alarm Installation
  • Minister of Manpower Republic of Indonesia Instruction No. INS.11/M/BW/1997 regarding the supervision of fire safety in the workplace
  • Minister of Manpower Republic of Indonesian decision No.KEP.186/MEN/1999 regarding fire safety team in the workplace
  • President Republic of Indonesia : Legislation No.28 Year 2002 regarding buildings and construction
  • Ministry of Public Works Regulation No.26/PRT/M/2008 dated 30 December 2008 regarding fire protection technical requirements for buildings and the environment
  • Jakarta regulations No. 008 Year 2008 regarding Fire Prevention and Countermeasures
  • Ministry of Public Works Regulation No.20/PRT/M/2009 Regarding Guidelines for Fire Protection Technical Management in Cities
  • Jakarta Governor Regulation No.143 Year 2016 regarding fire safety management of buildings and the environment
  Fire Protection Best Practices
  Our standards are benchmarked to:
  • Indonesian Professional Certification Institute - Fire Protection (LSP-PK)
  • DPPFES2005A Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment (Australia)
  • PUAWER005B Operate as Part of an Emergency Control Organization (Nationally Recognized Training - Australia)
  • PUAWER006B Lead and Emergency Control Organization (Nationally Recognized Training - Australia)
  • NFPA 10 Standards for Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • Australian Standard (AS 2444) Portable Fire Extinguishers and Fire blankets - Selection and Location
  • ISO 1765 Fire fighting - Portable fire extinguishers - Performance and construction
  • European Standard EN 3-7 Portable fire extinguishers - Part 7: Characteristics, performance requirements and test methods
 






Industry Best Practices

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