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Impacts of the NSW AS 1851 mandate

 

NSW Fire Safety Reforms come into effect on 13 February 2025.  Join us for an informative workshop and networking lunch where we’ll cover the key changes and their impact on building owners, managers, and occupiers.

Topics include:

 

  • What is AS 1851-2012 and why is it now mandatory in NSW?
  • How this affects building compliance and your Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS)
  • New mandatory services beyond annual routines
  • Essential responsibilities for property managers and owners
  • Innovations in fire
  • Proposed changes to AS 1851-2012

Stay ahead of the reforms and ensure your building meets the new safety standards. Don’t miss this opportunity to get expert insights and answers to your questions.

Time: 10.00 am to 1.00 pm
Registrations – 9.30 am

Sydney – REGISTRATIONS CLOSED

Thursday 7 November 2024
Canada Bay Club
8 William Street
Five Dock NSW 2046
The William Room

Central Coast – REGISTRATIONS CLOSED

Thursday 21 November 2024
The Doylo
80 Pacific Highway
Central Coast NSW 2262
Wentworth Room

Wollongong – REGISTRATIONS CLOSED

Tuesday 19 November 2024
Wollongong Golf Club
151-161 Corrimal Street
Wollongong NSW 2500
VUE Room

 

Newcastle – REGISTRATIONS CLOSED

Thursday 28 November 2024
Noah’s on the Beach
29 Zaara Street
Newcastle East NSW 2300
Promenade Room

 

Register today!

Speakers

 

John Lynch

General Manager Business Services

John is responsible for the company’s compliance, distribution services, marketing, procurement and fleet teams, while managing the strategic sourcing of Wormald’s products. Joining Wormald in 2001, John has more than 25 years’ experience in the fire protection industry.

Closely involved in the development of a qualification framework for the Fire Protection Accreditation Scheme (FPAS), John is an active member of the Fire Protection Association of Australia (FPAA) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) /3/7 Portable and mobile equipment, current chairperson of TAC 1 – Maintenance of fire protection systems and equipment, and represents the FPAA on the Standards Australia Committee FP-001 Maintenance of Fire Protection Equipment.

 

Antonio Serianni


NSW Business Development Manager, Wormald

Antonio is the NSW Business Development Manager at Wormald, He is a member of the FPAA TAC/1 Committee and FPAA NSW State Committee.

Antonio has over 10 years’ experience in sales, marketing and business development roles both in Australia and Overseas. Since joining the fire industry he has been involved in all aspects of the client delivery lifecycle from acquisition and mobilisation to delivery. Working on a national scale, Antonio has partnered with clients in Aviation, Mining, Retail, Aged Care, Health, Waste Management, Commercial, Government, and Energy & Utilities. He is an advocate for ensuring that our customers receive the highest quality service and the best value for money.