NSW Fire Safety Schedule (FSS) template (official)
NSW publishes an approved Fire Safety Schedule (FSS) template. This page links to the official download and explains how to use it as a structured register backbone.
Where to get the official NSW Fire Safety Schedule (FSS) template and how it fits into your AFSS workflow.
Quick answer
All Fire Safety Schedules (FSS) must use the approved NSW Government template. Download the editable Word template from the NSW Government page.
When the standard template applies
NSW Planning guidance provides detail on when the standard template applies, including transition arrangements for existing buildings. Always verify your situation with official sources.
How FireSafetyForms will use it
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FAQs
Where can I download the FSS template?
From the NSW Government Fire Safety Schedule template page (see Official references).
Is the FSS template editable?
Yes — it’s provided as an editable Word template.
Do existing buildings need to reissue schedules using the new template?
NSW Planning guidance discusses transition arrangements. Check the official fire safety certification page for current wording.
Official references
These links help you verify details with primary sources. (We don’t control third‑party sites.)
| Source | Link |
|---|---|
| NSW Government — Fire Safety Schedule (FSS) template page | Open |
| NSW Planning Portal — Fire safety certification (FSS transition notes) | Open |