Essential Property Services places great emphases on ensuring staff are equipped to perform the wide variety of essential fire safety measures functions required by our clients. Most of our staff are drawn from industry or are qualified building practitioners registered with the necessary statutory authorities where required. to perform essential fire safety measures inspections. EPS staff have the relevant essential fire safety measures qualifications and experience applicable to new buildings and existing buildings, together with sound knowledge of risk assessment processes.
EPS maintains staff essential fire safety measures competency levels in order to provide a quality service, and ensure the expectations of our clients are continually met. Our building assessors (inspectors / auditors) have a broad-cross section of tertiary and trade qualifications in essential fire safety measures, including building surveying, building inspection, facilities management and engineering. EPS staff are kept abreast of current issues by continuing professional development to ensure their continuity of registration, and best practice outcomes for our clients.
All types of buildings in the property industry have been inspected and audited for these essential fire safety measures by our building assessors. Our staff are well qualified and have a wealth of experience in the delivery and implementation of the tasks requested by clients. We are registered building surveyors and building inspectors to practice the profession of building surveying and inspection in New South Wales through the HENDRY Building Surveying Consultants.
EPS staff have essential fire safety measures experience with local government, State government, authorities and private enterprise, while HENDRY Building Surveying Consultants also possess fire engineering qualifications. These qualifications safeguard our client's interests when our building surveyors are called upon to evaluate consultant reports relative to issues on their buildings.
On completion of the construction of new buildings or existing buildings, Emergency Plan can provide evacuation diagrams for all types of buildings. These plans are required under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulations 2000 and AS 3745 - 2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities.