Date:
16 Jul 2025,
12.00PM – 1.00PM
duration:
1 hr
Location:
Online
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2025-07-16 12:00:00 2025-07-16 13:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Practice Note 22 update Q&A

With the release of Version 2 of Practice Note 22 in April 2025, this webinar provides an opportunity for professionals involved in fire safety design to explore the practical implications of the updated guidance, particularly the use of the newly introduced Design Coordination Table.

Join us for a Q&A session with stakeholder representatives from the PN22 Working Group including:

  • FPANZ, Fire Protection Association New Zealand
  • SFPE, Society of Fire Protection Engineers
  • SESOC, Structural Engineering Society New Zealand
  • ADNZ, Architectural Designers New Zealand
  • NZIA, New Zealand Institute of Architects
  • FENZ Fire and Emergency New Zealand
  • Auckland City Council

This is your opportunity to engage directly with those who developed the updated guidance and gain clarity on how to apply it in your day-to-day practice.

Whether you're looking for insights into specific changes, the rationale behind the revision or support with issues encountered during implementation, this session is designed to help.

Questions can be submitted in advance to PN22@engineeringnz.org by 7 July 2025. The webinar will focus on responding to submitted questions, with time set aside, if available, to address questions raised during the session.

Online Engineering New Zealand hello@engineeringnz.org

Engineering New Zealand invite you to join this Q&A Webinar – Practice Note 22 Update: Guidelines for Documenting and Coordinating Fire Safety Designs (PN22).

With the release of Version 2 of Practice Note 22 in April 2025, this webinar provides an opportunity for professionals involved in fire safety design to explore the practical implications of the updated guidance, particularly the use of the newly introduced Design Coordination Table.

Join us for a Q&A session with stakeholder representatives from the PN22 Working Group including:

  • FPANZ, Fire Protection Association New Zealand
  • SFPE, Society of Fire Protection Engineers
  • SESOC, Structural Engineering Society New Zealand
  • ADNZ, Architectural Designers New Zealand
  • NZIA, New Zealand Institute of Architects
  • FENZ Fire and Emergency New Zealand
  • Auckland City Council

This is your opportunity to engage directly with those who developed the updated guidance and gain clarity on how to apply it in your day-to-day practice.

Whether you're looking for insights into specific changes, the rationale behind the revision or support with issues encountered during implementation, this session is designed to help.

Questions can be submitted in advance to PN22@engineeringnz.org by 7 July 2025. The webinar will focus on responding to submitted questions, with time set aside, if available, to address questions raised during the session.