CCCI bridges gap between business and BFP
Over 150 building maintenance and safety officers,
electrical engineers, and business leaders converged for the much-awaited forum
on the Fire Code of the Philippines: Business Compliance with the 2019 RA 9514
- Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR), on February 13 (Monday) at the
Golden Prince Hotel and Suites.
The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized
the forum as an avenue to clarify the key features of the amended implementing
rules and regulations of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and for the
business community to speak and air out concerns and hope to achieve a deeper
understanding and appreciation of the Code. The forum also underscored that
compliance with fire and safety protocols is beyond a legal obligation and a
crucial aspect in securing a Fire Safety Inspection Certificate (FSIC) as a
prerequisite in obtaining a business permit for every business enterprise.
Leading the discussion was CINSP Ethel C. Margaha,
Chief of the Fire Safety and Enforcement Division of the Bureau of Fire
Protection, who was joined by representatives from various fire stations from
Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, Cebu City, and Talisay City. The Philippine
Integrated Fire Protection Organization (PIFPO) represented by Chapter
President Engr. Allan Alagos presented his expertise in operating and
maintaining fire protection systems in the region.
Responding to several experiential issues raised, CINSP Margaha also encouraged
business leaders to be conscientious in their interpretation of the RA 9514 as
she welcomes consultations, discussions and clarifications with the Bureau. It
was agreed that both CCCI and BFP will work together to foster a supportive and
safe environment for businesses to grow, thrive and prosper.
For more information, one may call CCCI at 232-1421 or email
info@cebuchamber.org.
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