FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS Clause Samples

The 'Fire Department Apparatus' clause defines the requirements and standards for vehicles and equipment used by the fire department. It typically outlines specifications for fire trucks, engines, ladders, and other emergency response vehicles, including maintenance, readiness, and compliance with safety regulations. This clause ensures that all apparatus are properly equipped and maintained to respond effectively to emergencies, thereby safeguarding public safety and operational efficiency.
FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS. 36.1 The City agrees to pay for the inspection, testing, and recertification of the structural integrity and safety of all frontline and relief SFFD aerial ladders. Recertification inspections shall be conducted by Central Shops or by a City approved vendor. Recertification and testing will include, but not be limited to the following: load testing, torque verification or critical mounting bolts, inspection of all hollow I-Beam base rails and weldments, hydraulics, non-destructive testing, and vehicle compliance with CA Title 13 and Department of Transportation safety standards. Aerial ladder testing records shall be maintained by Central Shops and will be made available upon request to the members of the SFFD Joint Health and Safety Committee and the Union. 36.2 The Department will receive and consider the Union’s suggestions regarding the introduction into service of any new fire suppression or emergency medical service apparatus (fire engine, truck, rescue squad or ambulance).
FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS. 35.1 The City agrees to pay for the inspection and testing of the structural integrity and safety of aerial devices using NFPA 1911, “Standard for the Inspection, Maintenance, Testing, and Retirement of In-Service Automotive Fire Apparatus,” 2007 Edition, recommended or equivalent test procedures by an independent testing company other than the original manufacturer prior to the acceptance of a new aerial apparatus and at least once every year thereafter. Copy of the test results shall be supplied to each member of the SFFD Joint Health and Safety Committee and to the Union. 35.2 The Department will receive and consider the Union’s suggestions regarding the introduction into service of any new fire suppression or emergency medical service apparatus (fire engine, truck, rescue squad or ambulance).

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