Fire Marshal Services Clause Samples

The Fire Marshal Services clause defines the responsibilities and scope of services provided by a fire marshal within a contract or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines duties such as conducting fire safety inspections, ensuring compliance with fire codes, and providing recommendations for fire prevention measures at the premises. By clearly assigning these tasks, the clause helps ensure that fire safety standards are maintained and that both parties understand who is accountable for fire prevention and regulatory compliance, thereby reducing the risk of fire-related incidents and legal liabilities.
Fire Marshal Services. Both parties, through their respective fire marshal/commissioner’s offices, are committed to co-operation and co-ordination in the area of fire and life safety through the sharing of common best practices and pursuing collaborative opportunities in providing fire service training.
Fire Marshal Services. The RFA will, upon mutual agreement, perform fire marshal services within the City boundaries pursuant to a separately negotiated Interlocal Agreement.
Fire Marshal Services. The District agrees to provide the following Fire Marshal services for properties and projects within the boundaries of the City, utilizing State Codes and local ordinances as adopted by the City: Development plan review and approval; testing of sprinkler and other fire suppression systems and detection systems in new construction; occupancy inspections; wood stove inspections; fireworks permits and other related permits; code interpretation in conjunction with construction; inspection of commercial buildings and witness testing of' fire alarm systems for certification in new construction; and ongoing existing building, facilities, and properties inspections. Such services shall also include periodic meetings with and consulting for appropriate City staff and officials. The City shall reimburse or pay the District directly for any plans review services that the District does not have the in-house expertise to review and that would require the District to retain an outside resource. 1.1.1. The City shall designate the Fire Marshal for Mountain View Fire and Rescue as the Fire Marshal for the City of Black Diamond. 1.1.2. Code enforcement shall be the responsibility of the City through the City’s code enforcement department and staff. The District shall report code enforcement violations and problems directly to the City. 1.1.3. The Fire Marshal will work closely with, consult, and meet with City building, planning, and code enforcement officials to ensure a coordinated effort. 1.1.4. All permits shall be issued by and under the authority of the City. The District shall work closely with the City as required in the issuance of permits related to fire prevention services. 1.1.5. Fire Marshal services provided herein shall not include fire investigation services. Fire investigation services will be provided in the City through the City contracting with the King County Sheriffs, fire investigation unit. The District will provide, upon request from the City, a copy of any investigation report it creates and will cooperate with the City and its investigators during the course of any and all fire investigations within the City.
Fire Marshal Services. The services identified on Exhibit A to this Agreement.
Fire Marshal Services. 12.1 County to complete certain annual fire inspections. The County agrees to process and complete only those fire inspections in an annexed area that were scheduled before the effective date of annexation and occur within four months following the effective date of the annexation. All other inspections will be conducted by the City. 12.2 County to complete certain fire code enforcement cases. The County will complete through final disposition any fire code enforcement cases within an annexation area pending at the effective date of an annexation. After final disposition, any further action or enforcement will be at the discretion of the City.