Fire Prevention Activities Clause Samples
Fire Prevention Activities including but not limited to: updating statistical data; updating owner / occupant files; pre-fire planning
Fire Prevention Activities. The agency with DPA responsibility will conduct applicable fire prevention activities on that DPA1. These activities will include: Writing fire permits (e.g., campfires, dooryard and other burn permits) Providing burn project notification (e.g., vegetation management, fuel reduction) Conducting fire prevention inspections required by federal or state law Notifying adjacent protection units of restrictions and closures Submitting ignition and inspection data, annually Preserving and documenting preliminary fire origin and cause area Providing immediate notification of any civil or criminal case potential Conducting fire origin and cause determinations2 Since many of these activities require Voluntary Fire Warden (VFW) designation from the State, Federal agencies will submit to the appropriate State Unit Chief, the names of prevention personnel who are trained to perform the fire prevention activities for which VFW designation is sought, no later than April 15th every year. The State Unit Chief will respond in writing with a list of the approved designees no later than May 15th every year. The responsibilities for fire prevention activities on SRA within Federal DPA and on FRA in State DPA must be identified in the local Annual Operating Plan, and must follow the details specified below. Agencies shall utilize the local/sub geographic area Annual Operating Plan process to document all the designations of responsibility. Fire Permits The federal agency with DPA responsibility, or local fire protection district authorized by the Director, will issue permits for campfire and dooryard premises burning (this does not include vegetation management program and brush land conversion burning on SRA in Federal Agency DPA). State personnel will issue all other required fire permits. 1 This is contingent on the statutory authority to provide reciprocal fire prevention activities, currently permitted under the following statutes: 42 USC § 1856, 43 USC § 1701 (permits state and federal agency personnel to act on behalf of each other for fire suppression and prevention duties); California Public Resources Code (PRC) § 4119 (permits state agency personnel to conduct fire prevention activities statewide); § 4151 (permits federal agency personnel to conduct fire prevention activities on SRA in federal DPA if they have been designated as Voluntary Fire Wardens). 2 For USFS, only Law Enforcement personnel can conduct origin and cause determinations on DPA. B...
Fire Prevention Activities. IX. General Provisions….……………………………………….…..…
Fire Prevention Activities. GFFR agrees to provide a proactive safety inspection program and to conduct safety inspections on site. GFFR further agrees to provide safety training to SME and its employees.
