Fire safety register (NSW) — what to track
This page is the ‘bridge’ between content and the eventual paid tool. It teaches the register concept and then pushes signups.
A fire safety register is the simplest way to keep AFSS and supplementary statements organised. Here’s what to track, measure-by-measure.
Quick answer
A fire safety register is a structured list of your schedule’s measures, with dates, evidence, and who assessed each item. It turns AFSS preparation from a panic into a repeatable process.
Recommended fields
- Measure name (as per schedule)
- Essential vs critical
- Frequency
- Last assessment date
- Assessor details
- Evidence files
- Next due date (your reminder)
FireSafetyForms tool (coming soon)
Our tool will create this register from your Fire Safety Schedule and keep it synced. Join early access.
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We’ll email the checklist + occasional updates as tools go live.
- AFSS lodgement checklist (NSW)
- Links to official templates
- Common mistakes that cause delays
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FAQs
Is a register required by law?
This page is about best-practice organisation. Legal requirements depend on the Regulation and authority guidance. Use the official links to confirm obligations.
Can I use a spreadsheet instead?
Yes. A spreadsheet works as a starting point. A purpose-built tool helps with reminders, evidence storage, and document generation.
Official references
These links help you verify details with primary sources. (We don’t control third‑party sites.)
| Source | Link |
|---|---|
| NSW Planning Portal — Fire safety certification | Open |
| NSW Government — Fire Safety Schedule template page | Open |