The Coalition directed that IFSS-CP shall:
- Serve the public interest
- Be primarily concerned with life safety from fire, but, where practicable, also aim to limit or prevent the loss of Buildings
- Establish a common set of internationally accepted, performance-based Common Principles for fire safety and
- Create a framework that will allow comparisons to be made on a like-for-like basis across countries.
The Coalition advocates that the adoption of IFSS-CP will amongst other things:
- Protect people in and around Buildings
- Provide safe access and egress for firefighters
- Allow for harmonization of Common Principles and good practice
- Be accessible to all relevant parties, commensurate with allowing robust comparisons to be made
- Complement local and regional standards wherever possible
- Accommodate the need for periodic innovation, refinement, updating and changes
- Recommend a standard reporting format, where appropriate
- Support the development of consistent language and terminology for the worldwide and increasingly mobile professions involved in fire safety
- Enable global comparisons and benchmarking and provide a system benchmark for international best practice
- Inform the development and review of government policy and
- Support education and training in fire safety and fire safe design and construction to increase awareness among the population.
In practice, it is expected that IFSS-CP shall be adopted incrementally and systematically and that it is capable of being used in all markets and jurisdictions in conjunction with existing regulations and associated standards.
Reference: UNECE International Fire Safety Standards October 2020