Chapter 1
General: Scope, Codes & Standards, Abbreviations, Definitions
Chapter 1 establishes the foundational framework of the SCDF Fire Code 2023, defining its scope across all buildings in Singapore and identifying when other specialist codes (CPFPRTS, SS 641, NFPA 502, SS 634, SS 512, SS 532, SS 667) take precedence or apply instead. It sets out the hierarchy of codes and standards, explains how conflicts are resolved (Fire Code prevails), and mandates submission of a Fire Safety Report at building plan stage and a Fire Safety Instruction Manual at Temporary Fire Permit / Fire Safety Certificate stage. The chapter also provides the complete glossary of defined terms (including Purpose Groups, occupant load factors, and building element definitions) that underpin compliance decisions throughout the rest of the Code.
Scope: All buildings in Singapore. Certain specialist facility types (RTS, laboratories, road tunnels, open plant processing, pipeline corridors, flammable liquid/solid storage) are governed by referenced standards, with the Fire Code applying as a baseline or fallback.
Source: SCDF Code of Practice for Fire Precautions in Buildings 2023. This is a guidance summary — always verify against the full Fire Code clause text.
Critical points
The FSIM must be submitted when making application for a Temporary Fire Permit (TFP) or Fire Safety Certificate (FSC) — not at building plan stage.
CriticalClause 1.1.5(a)The building owner is legally obliged to maintain and keep the FSIM at all times and present it to the QP upon request.
CriticalClause 1.1.5(b)When A&A works are carried out, the building owner must ensure the QP updates fire safety management changes in the FSIM, and the updated FSIM must be submitted to SCDF for record.
CriticalClause 1.1.5(b)The QP must document maintenance details of all fire protection systems in the FSIM and hand over to the building owner upon project completion.
ImportantClause 1.2.3
Interactive decision tree
Determine Fire Safety Instruction Manual obligations