NSW guides + tools
Emergency warning & intercom systems (EWIS) (NSW fire safety measure)
A practical guide to keeping evidence aligned to your NSW Fire Safety Schedule — so your AFSS is faster to prepare.
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What to record for EWIS / emergency warning and intercom systems, and how to keep evidence aligned to the schedule.
Quick answer
Emergency warning & intercom systems (EWIS) is commonly listed as an essential (or sometimes critical) measure in a Fire Safety Schedule. The simplest way to stay organised is to keep a per-measure register entry with a consistent evidence folder.
Always follow your schedule wording and use qualified providers for testing/servicing requirements.
What to record (register fields)
- Measure name exactly as written in the schedule
- Measure ID / reference (if any)
- Location(s) in the building
- Assessment date
- Who assessed it (company + person)
- Evidence files (reports, photos, invoices)
- Notes (issues found / follow-up)
Evidence folder structure
/evidence/ewis-emergency-warning-intercom/
/2025-12-26/
report.pdf
photos/
notes.txt
This is just a suggestion — use what works for you.
Common pitfalls
- Evidence exists but isn’t linked to the measure
- Measure names don’t match the schedule (hard to reconcile later)
- No dates/photos — hard to prove what happened when
Official references
Primary sources to confirm templates and general guidance.
| Source | Link |
|---|---|
| NSW Planning Portal — Fire safety certification | Open |
| Fire safety statement template (DOCX) — NSW Planning | Open |