When is a fire safety plan required? A fire safety plan is required in buildings containing a:
- Assembly or health care occupancy
- Residential where the occupant load exceeds 10 people
- Offices where the occupant load exceeds 300 people
- Stores and businesses where the occupant load exceeds 300 people
- High hazard industrial buildings where the occupant load exceeds 25 people
- Medium hazard industrial buildings where the occupant load exceeds 100 people
- Low hazard industrial buildings where the occupant load exceeds 300 people
A fire safety plan also applies to buildings or premises:
- Containing four stories or more, including stories below grade
- Outdoor tire storage yards
- Buildings and open areas where the quantities of flammable and combustible liquids exceeds 500 litres in total, or exceeds 250 litres of Class I liquids
- Laboratories
- Boarding, lodging and rooming houses
- Used as a convalescent home or children's custodial home providing sleeping accommodations for more than three people
- Recreational camps regulated under the Health Protection and Promotion Act