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Posted: Not sure whether such catalog would exist at all...
I'd try with local fire prevention police or municipality
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
EeraBRONZE Member old hand 1,107 posts Location: In a test pit, Mackay, Australia
Posted: You won't find anything specific under the various acts and regulations; legilsation regarding fire is going to come under public safety or OHS (depending where you do it).
All the laws can be found at www.legislation.qld/nsw/ACT (insert your state).gov.au.
Legislation is intentionally very broad and it will come under an obligation to public safety or risk management or some such.
There is a slight possibility that I am not actually right all of the time.