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  1. SCDF | Electronic Fire Safety Manager (eFSM) Portal. A Singapore Government Agency Website. How to identify. For registration to be a certified FSM, monitor CPD points attained as well as appointment to buildings.

  2. www.scdf.gov.sg › permits-and-certifications › fire-safety-manager-(fsm)Fire Safety Manager (FSM) - SCDF

    Owners of new premises have to appoint a FSM within 90 days of obtaining a certificate of statutory completion or a temporary occupation permit. A new FSM must be appointed within 14 days if a FSM's appointment is terminated. The appointment and termination of FSM can be done via the eFSM portal.

  3. www.scdf.gov.sg › home › e-servicesSCDF E-Services Page

    e-Fire Safety Manager Portal. For registration to be a certified FSM, monitor CPD points attained as well as appointment to buildings. Community & Volunteers. Join as a Volunteer. Sign up as volunteer and learn useful civil defence knowledge which you can apply in your daily life or in times of civil defence emergencies. CD Auxiliary Officer.

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  5. In here, you will be able to use our E-Services to address your needs with respect to Fire Safety Approval, Fire Safety Licensing and Fire Safety Enforcement as listed below.

  6. This course introduces you to the roles and responsibilities of a fire safety manager (FSM) for both commercial buildings and industrial premises.

  7. The appointment and termination of FSM can be done via the eFSM portal. All Public or Industrial Buildings which satisfy at least one of the following conditions, 1. A public building that — has 9 storeys or more (including any basement); has an occupant load of 1,000 persons or more; or has a floor area of 5,000 square metres or more,

  8. For status enquiry, and payment of Fire Safety Plans, Licences, Ambulance fees, Fines and other SCDF services.

  9. The Fire Safety Management (FSM) scheme was given wide publicity since 1989. Together with the passing of the Fire Safety Act 1993 and the Fire Safety (Fire Safety Manager) Regulations 1994, it has become mandatory for owners of designated buildings to appoint Fire Safety Manager.

  10. This course is designed for those who are planning to register with SCDF as a certified Fire Safety Manager. You will be trained in fire safety requirements and management measures to prepare you for the role of a fire safety manager.

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