Building Code Performance Clause C5.6

Ms. Evans made this Official Information request to Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

The request was successful.

From: Ms. Evans

Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,

Performance Clause C5.6 states:

Buildings must be designed and constructed in a manner that will allow firefighters, taking into account the firefighters’ personal protective equipment and standard training, to:
(a) reach the floor of fire origin,
(b) search the general area of fire origin, and
(c) protect their means of egress.

Please provide a copy of all New Zealand Fire Service (NZFS) operational documents (i.e. Standard Operating Procedures, Training Manuals, Personal Equipment, Controlled Entry and Safety Procedures etc) provided by the NZFS Commission to the Ministry of Business, Employment and Innovation (MBIE), that MBIE relied upon to justify Performance Clause C5.6 being included in the Building Code.

As Performance Clause C5.6 is not applicable for detached dwellings, what operational documents did the NZFS provide MBIE to demonstrate that the requirements of C5.6 are not necessary for such building types (include a copy of these documents in your response).

Yours faithfully,

Ms. Evans

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Dear Ms Evans,

 

Please find attached an acknowledgement letter regarding your recent
request for information.

 

Kind regards

 

Ophélie Gautier

MINISTERIAL ADVISOR

 

Ministerial Services

Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

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Dear Ms Evans,

 

I refer to your requests to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment (MBIE) on 11, 12 and 13 November 2015 for information
concerning performance clauses C5.2, C5.4, C5.6 and C5.7 of the building
code.  Your requests were made via FYI.ORG.NZ.  MBIE transferred your
requests to the New Zealand Fire Service (NZFS) under section 14 of the
Official Information Act 1982 (Act) on 23 November 2015.

 

NZFS personnel have subsequently carried out an extensive review of the
NZFS’s records (including electronic records) to determine whether it
holds the information referred to in your requests.  To date, we have been
unable to locate information about what was provided to MBIE (or its
predecessor agencies) during the development of the current clauses of the
building code.  It is possible that independent examination of the NZFS’s
electronic ‘back up’ records may locate some relevant documents, but this
would be an expensive exercise that would not necessarily be successful.

 

In the circumstances, your requests for information may need to be
declined under section 18(e) of the Act, on the basis that the documents
you have requested do not exist or, despite reasonable efforts to locate
them, cannot be found.

 

However, before the NZFS makes any decision in that regard, I invite your
comments on the following options that may enable your requests to be
granted:

 

1.       Would you be happy for the NZFS to liaise with MBIE to see if
MBIE has any documents relevant to your requests?  This may enable the
NZFS to identify any relevant policy documents (etc) that were provided to
MBIE during the building code review process.  Consultation with MBIE
would extend the time required to respond to your requests beyond the
period provided for in the Act.  However, it may be that a revised
timeframe can be arranged by agreement.

 

2.       Alternatively, would you be happy for the NZFS to provide its
current documents that relate to the various categories of information you
have requested?  The qualification to this option is that there would be
no information about whether any of the documents (or earlier versions of
them) were definitely provided to MBIE during the building code review
process.

 

Aside from these options, it may be that you are able to refine your
requests in some other way that would enable the identification and
release of information.  Please let me know if you have any suggestions in
that regard.

 

I look forward to your response.  Please don’t hesitate to contact me by
email or telephone using the contact details below.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

 

 

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New-Zealand-Fire-Service-(NZFS)_FULLCOLOUR_small.jpgAshley Cornor

Lawyer
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New Zealand Fire Service

DDI: (04) 462 4947

Fax: (04) 496 3700

Email: [2][email address]

National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace

PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
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From: Ms. Evans

Dear Cornor, Ashley,

Please proceed with Option 2.

Yours sincerely,

Ms. Evans

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From: Ms. Evans

Dear Cornor, Ashley,

On 7 February 2016 I elected that MBIE proceed with Option 2 (below):

2. Alternatively, would you be happy for the NZFS to provide its
current documents that relate to the various categories of information you
have requested? The qualification to this option is that there would be
no information about whether any of the documents (or earlier versions of
them) were definitely provided to MBIE during the building code review
process.

Please complete my OIA request, this is long overdue.

Yours sincerely,

Ms. Evans

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From: Cornor, Ashley

Thank you for your message.  I will be out of the office until Wednesday,
11 January.

Have a safe and relaxing Christmas and New Year!

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Good morning Ms Evans

 

Please find attached our reply and attachments to your Official
Information Act request

 

Kind regards

Tracey

 

[1]New-Zealand-Fire-Service-(NZFS)_FULLCOLOUR_small.jpgTracey Morgan
Executive Assistant (acting) to Paul Baxter, Chief Executive & National
Commander
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New Zealand Fire Service

DDI:          (04) 496 3641

Mobile:     (027) 406 6905

Fax:          (04) 496 3700

Email:       [2][email address

National Headquarters, Level 12, 80 The Terrace

PO Box 2133, Wellington 6140
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integrated fire and emergency services for a safer New Zealand

 

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