Structure Fire Protection Sample Clauses

Structure Fire Protection. The Parties will follow the NRCG Community and Structure Protection Guidelines, which should be used in setting expectations for community and structure fire protection as well as providing leaders intent in any DOA. Anytime structure protection activities occur, the decisions, actions taken, and financial responsibilities should be documented.
Structure Fire Protection. Protecting a structure from the threat of damage from an advancing wildland fire. This involves the use of standard wildland protection tactics, control methods, and equipment, including fire control lines and the extinguishments of spot fires near or on the structure. Sub-Object Class Code: Detailed codes used by the Federal Government to record its financial transactions according to the nature of services provided or received when obligations are first incurred. Supporting Agency: An agency providing suppression or other support and resource assistance to a protecting agency. Suppression: Management action to extinguish a fire or confine fire spread beginning with its discovery. Threat: An imminent indication of possible harm, or danger. Tribe: Any Indian tribe, band, nation, or other organized group or community, including any Alaskan Native Village as defined in or established pursuant to the Alaskan Native Claims Settlement Act (85 Stat. 688) [43 U.S.C.A. and 1601 et seq.], that is recognized as eligible for the special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their status as Indians.
Structure Fire Protection. 1122 35. Reimbursable Assistance (Assistance by Hire)………………………………… 12 36. Response to Wildland Fire………………………………………...…………... 13 37. Special Management Considerations…………………………………………... 1132
Structure Fire Protection. This is the responsibility of the local county fire resources regardless of agency jurisdiction. USFS fire policy does not allow for firefighters to engage structure fires from the inside. Although, USFS fire policy does allow for firefighter to take action on fires outside of the structure to prevent spread.
Structure Fire Protection. Local units should meet with their cooperators and identify areas that may warrant structure fire protection. The roles, responsibilities, capabilities and mutual expectations must be discussed and documented in local OPs.

Related to Structure Fire Protection

  • Fire Protection Contractor shall take adequate and reasonable precautions to protect the Work against damage by fire and smoke. For example, without limitation, Contractor shall do the following:

  • Eye Protection Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear prescription eye protection, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse to such employee, on the first pay day of April in each year, up to a maximum of twenty dollars ($20.00); in situations other than the foregoing, the College, may in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

  • Mortgage Protection In the event of any default on the part of Landlord, Tenant will give notice by registered or certified mail to any beneficiary of a deed or trust or holder of a security deed or mortgage covering the Leased Premises whose address shall have been furnished it, and shall offer such beneficiary or holder a reasonable opportunity to cure the default, including time to obtain possession of the Leased Premises by power of sale or a judicial foreclosure, if such should prove necessary to effect a cure.

  • POWER SURGE PROTECTION This Agreement provides power surge protection from the product date of purchase of the Covered Product in the absence of insurance coverage. If the Covered Product is damaged as a result of a power surge, We will replace the Covered Product in accordance with the terms herein. You may be required to submit proof of claim denial from Your insurer, if applicable.

  • Income Protection All workers will be covered by the extended Incolink Leisure Time Insurance and Income protection Scheme which provides defined weekly payments ($500 per week to workers with dependants, $400 per week to workers without dependants) for up to a maximum 104 weeks in the event of an extended work absence arising from any personal illness or injury (whether or not work related). The costs of this benefit will be shared between Incolink and the company on a 30/70 basis. Agreed premium costs will be: Incolink - $2.10 per week/worker Employer - $4.90 per week/worker It is a condition of the company’s agreement to provide this benefit that premium costs be maintained at not more than the February 1998 equivalent. In the event of premium costs escalating, the parties are agreed that the benefits table will be revised downwards so as to contain premium costs within the agreed limits. To maintain this cover the company agrees to pay the amounts every week for each employee. In the event the company does not maintain the above policy, the company will be liable in full to pay equivalent benefits to an employee who meets eligibility criteria as set out in the policy document.