Fire mitigation definition

Fire mitigation means, but is not limited to, those activities designed to lessen the impact of fire upon structures, persons, or the natural environment;

Examples of Fire mitigation in a sentence

  • Fire mitigation plans - The Project will implement fire mitigation plans for construction and post-construction operation and maintenance of the railway to reduce risk of wildfires.

  • However, to minimize grouse casualties, the Project will: Fire mitigation plans - The Project will implement fire mitigation plans for construction and post-construction operation and maintenance of the railway to reduce risk of wildfires.

Related to Fire mitigation

  • Mitigation means a measure that is reducing risk.

  • Compensatory mitigation means types of mitigation used to replace project-induced critical area and buffer losses or impacts.

  • Mitigation plan means a proposal that includes the process or means to achieve carbon dioxide mitigation through use of mitigation projects or carbon credits.

  • Path means the Port Authority Trans-Hudson Corporation.

  • Mitigation bank means a site providing off-site, consolidated compensatory mitigation that is developed and approved in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws or regulations for the establishment, use and operation of mitigation banks, and is operating under a signed banking agreement.