Fire Safety Act
(Chapter 109A, Section 61(1))
Fire Safety (Fire Safety Managers) Regulations
Rg 3
G.N. No. S 167/1994

REVISED EDITION 2008
(2nd June 2008)
[8th April 1994]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
Citation
1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Fire Safety (Fire Safety Managers) Regulations.
Definitions
2.  In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
“Arson Prevention Plan” and “Emergency Response Plan” have the same meanings, respectively, as in regulation 2 of the Fire Safety (Emergency Response Plan) Regulations (Rg 4);
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“Fire Command Centre” means a room within any premises which is specifically designated for the purpose of command and control of operations in the event of fire or other related emergencies and fitted with the necessary equipment;
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“Fire Safety Committee” means the Fire Safety Committee formed under regulation 3(c) of the Fire Safety (Emergency Response Plan) Regulations (Rg 4);
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“fire safety guidebook” includes brochures, leaflets and any document containing information on fire safety measures and the correct procedures to be adopted in the event of fire;
“occupant load”, in relation to a building, means the total number of persons that may occupy a building;
“Programme” means the Continuing Professional Development Programme;
“specified premises” means any premises or class of premises which has been specified by the Minister under section 22(1) of the Act;
“Table-Top Exercises” means the planning exercises conducted by the Fire Safety Committee on the possible emergency scenarios which may occur in —
(a)the premises which are the subject of an Arson Prevention Plan; or
(b)the premises or class of premises designated by the Minister under section 21(1) of the Act which are the subject of an Emergency Response Plan;
[S 542/2013 wef 01/09/2013]
“training cycle” means a period of 3 years commencing on 1st January 2008 (referred to hereinafter as the first training cycle) and each consecutive 3-year period after the first training cycle.