Part 15 of an Annual Essential Safety Measures Report (AESMR) covers Class 1b, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 building; and Class 4 part of a building; and a place of public entertainment. The AESMR is for the does not apply to a smoke alarm installed in a sole-occupancy unit in a Class 1b or 2 building or a Class 4 part of a building.
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A yearly condition report is a document that is described in Appendix E (Normative) of Australian Standard AS1851:2012 and must be prepared by fire protection maintenance contractors as a condition of undertaking the routine servicing of the fire protection systems and equipment described in the Standard.
An Annual Essential Safety Measures Report ("AESMR") is a document set out in the Regulation 224 of the Building Regulations (VIC) 1993 and the Victoria Government Gazette G 37, September 12, 2019. An AESMR must be completed each year within 28 days before the anniversary of the first occupancy permit or maintenance determination for the building. If there is no occupancy permit or maintenance determination, then the AESMR must be prepared within 28 days before 13 June each year.