Every Ordit account includes a regulator-aligned fire audit checklist that updates automatically when Australian fire safety standards change, so every audit covers every step whether it’s completed by a professional or a building manager.

WHY A CERTIFIED CHECKLIST
Audits without a standard framework don’t hold up when scrutinised.

Every building does it differently.
One uses a manager’s old checklist, another relies on a contractor’s certificate without explanation and some don’t audit at all, producing documentation that varies wildly in format, depth and accuracy.

Standards change. Paper checklists don’t.
Fire safety legislation is updated regularly, so buildings auditing against an outdated checklist think they’re compliant when they’re not, and the gap only surfaces when an inspector or insurer raises it.

Compliant buildings can’t prove it.
When a inspectors or insurer asks for evidence, an inconsistent format makes good work look like guesswork and buildings end up defending records that should speak for themselves.
BENEFITS

Aligned to Australian fire safety legislation.
Built around the Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 (QLD), AS 1851-2012, the NSW AFSS, the VIC ESMR and the QLD Development Code MP 6.1, with every item mapped to a specific regulatory requirement.

Updated automatically when standards change.
When fire safety legislation is updated, the checklist updates with it, so building managers and auditors never run an audit against an out-of-date framework.

One format. Every building. Year after year.
Every audit produces a report in the same standardised format regardless of who completed it, so councils receive consistent documentation and owners can compare results year over year.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
It means the checklist is built directly from Australian fire safety legislation with every item mapped to a specific regulatory standard, not that a certification has been awarded to the checklist itself.
Yes, deliberately, so that self-audit reports are directly comparable to professionally conducted audits and are accepted by the same councils and compliance officers.
Yes, it covers the core national requirements under AS 1851 and the Building Code of Australia, with state-specific requirements for QLD, NSW and VIC built in.
Every audit your building ever needs. One certified framework.
Built from Australian legislation. Updated automatically. Producing standardised reports that councils accept. Every time.
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