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  1. Why a Fire NOC is Necessary for Your Fire Insurance Claim?
  2. Now, GHMC to issue fire NOC online
  3. Nivesh Mitra
  4. Fire NOC Renewal: Procedure and Paperwork
  5. Former Noida CFOs booked for issuing fire NOC to twin towers
  6. U.P. Fire Prevention And Fire Safety Rules, 2005
  7. What is the Procedure for Fire NOC Renewal?
  8. Why a Fire NOC is Necessary for Your Fire Insurance Claim?
  9. Now, GHMC to issue fire NOC online
  10. Former Noida CFOs booked for issuing fire NOC to twin towers


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Why a Fire NOC is Necessary for Your Fire Insurance Claim?

A fire is not only physically and financially damaging, but can be traumatic for those involved. As fires are unexpected, it’s important to know how to deal with them if they occur. The aftermath is stressful. So, it’s of utmost importance to obtain the fire NOC document from the Fire department for quick settlement of the fire insurance claims. What is a “Fire NOC”? The fire No-objection Certificate (NOC) is the mandatory certificate issued by the fire department to comply with the requirements of fire safety regulations. Before securing this certificate, the concerned authority will carry out a detailed inspection. This will ensure that your premises are complying with the laws related to fire safety. What are the Governing laws to obtain NOC from the fire department? The fire regulations are stated under the 12th Schedule of the Constitution, which falls under the scope of the various municipalities. The different state governments manage the regulations to prevent and protect fire activities. Which Buildings Require NOC from the Fire department? High-rise or multi-story buildings with more than 15 meters in height are required to obtain the fire NOC from the fire department. Besides this, the following are the buildings categories required to observe the fire safety regulations:- • Residential Buildings with Part Commercial Usage • Educational Buildings • Assembly buildings including cinema halls, ceremonial houses, etc. • Business Buildings having offices • Institutio...

Now, GHMC to issue fire NOC online

By Express News Service HYDERABAD: For obtaining the fire No Objection Certificate (NOC) for buildings as high as 15 metres in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits, owners need not run to the civic body’s fire wing section as the corporation has introduced online services for obtaining fire NOC. As part of improving the service delivery to citizens and bring in transparency and accountability by reducing human interference, GHMC on Monday introduced online services for obtaining the NOC from GHMC’s Fire Prevention Wing within seven working days provided all documents are in place. GHMC District Fire Officer (DFO)-2 Mamidi Bhagwan Reddy told Express that managements, owners of schools, function halls, restaurants, temples, mosques, churches, sports complexes, shopping complexes and other assembly occupancy have to apply online on www.ghmc.gov.in for obtaining the NOC under Section 13 of the Telangana Fire Service Act 1999. The online applications will be submitted by applicants duly registering themselves and paying a fire precaution fee of `10 per sq.ft through credit or debit cards. “The applicant will be informed about the state of the applications through an SMS alert from time to time. The Fire NOC will be issued online,” Bhagwan Reddy added. For buildings above 18 metres high, builders will have to approach Telangana Fire Service department for getting the NOC. Before taking up the construction, owners will have to obtain provisional NOC after the com...

Nivesh Mitra

Industrial Sectors • Food Processing and Dairy • Handloom and Textile • Information Technology • Tourism • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises • Electronics Manufacturing • Film • Renewable Energy • Civil Aviation • Pharmaceuticals • Logistics & Warehousing • Electric Vehicle Manufacturing • Defence & Aerospace • Realtime Data Analytics/Dashboards/MIS for Stakeholders at District Level • Comprehensive Grievance Management System/ChatBot • Automated Feedback System • Notification Module for Departments/Applicants • Realtime Escalation Mechanism • Incentive Management System • District Ease of Doing Business Ranking • Industrial/Business applications acceptance only through Nivesh Mitra • Only One Time Query on applications within 07 days of application submission • Digitally/e- Signed NOCs/Licenses/Certificates • Mandated Service Timelines in Public Service Delivery Guarantee Act • Highest level review of submitted application

Fire NOC Renewal: Procedure and Paperwork

The fire department of the respective state grants the fire NOC after examining an applicant’s premises for fire safety compliance. Fire NOC applies to any premises or multi-storey establishment having an overall height of more than 15m. Before granting the NOC, the department concerned performs a thorough vetting process. Such a process would ensure that the premise meets the underlying fire-safety provisions. Provisional NOC is issued to the applicant during the pre-construction stage. The final NOC is issued by the fire department after the construction is finalized. The Fire NOC holder needs to keep the tab on the expiry of the same and renews it periodically to avert penalties. Fire NOC renewal is asimportant as seeking a new certificate. Page Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Who Needs a Fire NOC from Fire Department? • Residential Apartments • Commercial Establishments • Mercantile Buildings • Industrial Buildings • Cinema Halls • Special Economic Zones (SEZ)) • University and Collages • Schools Procedure to Apply for Fire NOC renewal Following the step-by-step process to file an application for Fire NOC renewal with the respective Fire Department [1] ; Step 1: File Online Application First, the applicant needs to file an e-form relating to Fire NOC renewal. This e-form is available on the Fire department portal, which can be accessed after completing the login formalities. Make sure the fill out the form to the best of your knowledge. Any errors could lead to the canc...

Former Noida CFOs booked for issuing fire NOC to twin towers

Three former chief fire officers of Gautam Budh Nagar have been booked by GB Nagar police for issuing fire NOC to Supertech’s Twin Towers on Wednesday. The twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93A are scheduled for demolition on August 28. (File image) “An FIR has been registered under sections 217 (public servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture) of IPC, 11 of Uttar Pradesh Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act 2005 against the three retired officials- Rajpal Tyagi, Mahavir Singh and IS Soni, who were posted in the district earlier,” said Paramhans Tiwari, station house officer at Phase-2 police station. The fire NOC to twin towers was issued by GB Nagar fire department in 2005. The action has been taken on the basis of the report of the inquiry committee constituted under the chairmanship of DIG Fire Service. Also Read: Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary Avnish Awasthi had instructed the DG of the fire department to investigate the matter in September 2021. “The committee had investigated the irregularities in On August 12, the fire officer at Phase-2 fire station Yogendra Chaurasia was directed to register an FIR against the three officials. The complaint was eventually registered on August 16. The nearly 100-metre-tall twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93A are scheduled for demolition on August 28 in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that found the structures had come up in violation of building norms. More fr...

U.P. Fire Prevention And Fire Safety Rules, 2005

The U.P. Fire Prevention And Fire Safety Rules, 2005 Published Vide Notification No. 901/6-P-8-2005-118(Vividh)-04, dated 02.05.2005, published in the U.P. Gazette, Part 1-(Ka), dated 18.06.2005 Last Updated 5th July, 2021 [up123] In exercise of powers under Section 17 of the Uttar Pradesh Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 2005 (U.P. Act No. 5 of 2005), the Governor is pleased to make the following rules, namely : 1. Short title and commencement. - (1) These rules may be called the Uttar Pradesh Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Rules, 2005. (2) They shall come into force at once. 2. Definitions. - In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires - (a) "Act" means the Uttar Pradesh Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 2005 (U.P. Act No. 5 of 2005); (b) "Entity Authority" shall include a local authority, development authority, Municipality, Municipal Corporation, Awas Vikas Parishad or Building Plan Sanctioning Authority; (c) "Form" means a form appended to these rules; and "Nominated Authority" means an officer in-charge of a fire station not below the rank of fire station second officer.] 3. Height of Building. - The height of the building for purposes of sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Act shall be above 15 meters. (A) Structural norms as per the recommendations under Building bye laws or Regulation of Building Operation (RBO) rules i.e. - (i) Means of access; (ii) Set Back; (iii) Exit Requirement and Fire Escapes; (B) Firefighting norms as per the recommendati...

What is the Procedure for Fire NOC Renewal?

A Fire NOC is a vital document mandatorily required to obtain building plan approval from the Local Municipal Authority. In India, Fire NOC is issued by the respective states fire service that checks and verifies an applicant’s premises for fire safety compliance. Before granting the issue, the department concerned performs a thorough vetting process. Such a process would make sure that the premise or building meets the fire-safety provisions. The owner of Fire NOC needs to check the expiry of the Certificate and renews it periodically to avoid penalties. In this blog, we are going to discuss the procedure & documentation for Fire NOC Renewal in India. Table of Contents • • • • • • • What is the Purpose of Obtaining a Fire NOC Certificate in India? • This Certificate is mandatory for anyone who is carrying any business & trading activities, as listed under the Department of Fire Services in the respective state; • This Certificate is vital to verify that a building is resistant or unlikeliness to observe any fire-related accident; • This NOC helps in safeguarding the lives & health of people staying on the premise. Different Categories of Fire NOC • Residential flats or apartments; • Hospitals; • Warehouses; • Office Buildings; • Manufacturing factories with moderate & high hazards; • School or any education institutes; • Multiplex buildings; • Hotels & Restaurants. Vital Documents Required for Fire NOC Renewal in India Following are some crucial documents requirements at ...

Why a Fire NOC is Necessary for Your Fire Insurance Claim?

A fire is not only physically and financially damaging, but can be traumatic for those involved. As fires are unexpected, it’s important to know how to deal with them if they occur. The aftermath is stressful. So, it’s of utmost importance to obtain the fire NOC document from the Fire department for quick settlement of the fire insurance claims. What is a “Fire NOC”? The fire No-objection Certificate (NOC) is the mandatory certificate issued by the fire department to comply with the requirements of fire safety regulations. Before securing this certificate, the concerned authority will carry out a detailed inspection. This will ensure that your premises are complying with the laws related to fire safety. What are the Governing laws to obtain NOC from the fire department? The fire regulations are stated under the 12th Schedule of the Constitution, which falls under the scope of the various municipalities. The different state governments manage the regulations to prevent and protect fire activities. Which Buildings Require NOC from the Fire department? High-rise or multi-story buildings with more than 15 meters in height are required to obtain the fire NOC from the fire department. Besides this, the following are the buildings categories required to observe the fire safety regulations:- • Residential Buildings with Part Commercial Usage • Educational Buildings • Assembly buildings including cinema halls, ceremonial houses, etc. • Business Buildings having offices • Institutio...

Now, GHMC to issue fire NOC online

By Express News Service HYDERABAD: For obtaining the fire No Objection Certificate (NOC) for buildings as high as 15 metres in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits, owners need not run to the civic body’s fire wing section as the corporation has introduced online services for obtaining fire NOC. As part of improving the service delivery to citizens and bring in transparency and accountability by reducing human interference, GHMC on Monday introduced online services for obtaining the NOC from GHMC’s Fire Prevention Wing within seven working days provided all documents are in place. GHMC District Fire Officer (DFO)-2 Mamidi Bhagwan Reddy told Express that managements, owners of schools, function halls, restaurants, temples, mosques, churches, sports complexes, shopping complexes and other assembly occupancy have to apply online on www.ghmc.gov.in for obtaining the NOC under Section 13 of the Telangana Fire Service Act 1999. The online applications will be submitted by applicants duly registering themselves and paying a fire precaution fee of `10 per sq.ft through credit or debit cards. “The applicant will be informed about the state of the applications through an SMS alert from time to time. The Fire NOC will be issued online,” Bhagwan Reddy added. For buildings above 18 metres high, builders will have to approach Telangana Fire Service department for getting the NOC. Before taking up the construction, owners will have to obtain provisional NOC after the com...

Former Noida CFOs booked for issuing fire NOC to twin towers

Three former chief fire officers of Gautam Budh Nagar have been booked by GB Nagar police for issuing fire NOC to Supertech’s Twin Towers on Wednesday. The twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93A are scheduled for demolition on August 28. (File image) “An FIR has been registered under sections 217 (public servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture) of IPC, 11 of Uttar Pradesh Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act 2005 against the three retired officials- Rajpal Tyagi, Mahavir Singh and IS Soni, who were posted in the district earlier,” said Paramhans Tiwari, station house officer at Phase-2 police station. The fire NOC to twin towers was issued by GB Nagar fire department in 2005. The action has been taken on the basis of the report of the inquiry committee constituted under the chairmanship of DIG Fire Service. Also Read: Uttar Pradesh Additional Chief Secretary Avnish Awasthi had instructed the DG of the fire department to investigate the matter in September 2021. “The committee had investigated the irregularities in On August 12, the fire officer at Phase-2 fire station Yogendra Chaurasia was directed to register an FIR against the three officials. The complaint was eventually registered on August 16. The nearly 100-metre-tall twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93A are scheduled for demolition on August 28 in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that found the structures had come up in violation of building norms. More fr...

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