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Common use of Captains Clause in Contracts

Captains. Captains shall be responsible for the discipline, training, efficiency and operation of their fire companies, and shall be held accountable for the upkeep and protection of all Department property in or assigned to their responsibility. Officers, when in full command at a working fire, shall cause the prompt return to quarters of all fire companies and apparatus not needed at the fire, and take every precaution to prevent the rekindling of fire. Officers, when in full command of a fire of long duration, shall keep in frequent touch with the alarm operator to advise the progress of control and extinguishment and at all times shall make a preliminary report to the fire alarm operator, immediately on arrival at a fire to advise the location of the fire, type of building involved, the extent of the fire and all other information incidental to the emergency or dangers existing at the scene, The Officer in charge of a fire, after the fire has been extinguished, shall turn the premises over to the owner or occupant, or if either is not present and where it is deemed necessary, to a Police Officer. If necessary a fire fighter shall be left at the scene until the Police arrive to take over. Officers in charge of a fire shall secure all information possible to complete the Fire Alarm Report Card and the Ontario Fire Xxxxxxxx’x Fire Report sheet. Officers in charge of fires where xxxxx is suspected shall order their crews to refrain from disturbing any materials or articles and shall leave conditions as found. Every precaution must be taken in the fighting of such fires to eliminate any unnecessary handling of contents, excessive water usage to preserve any evidence remaining, Members must also be instructed to refrain from any discussion with anyone regarding such fires and offering any opinions as to cause or method of starting fire, Officer in charge shall detail a member or members of the crew to stand watch at such fires to prevent interference with any evidence. Such watch shall remain at the scene until officially relieved. In the event of fires in buildings where auxiliary fire appliances are installed, Officers will make a note of any usage of same and shall report to the Chief where such appliances are found unserviceable or unapproved. Officers in command of a fire, when a fire is under control, shall clear streets as soon as possible so as to facilitate the movement of traffic. Officers of the Department shall familiarize themselves with factory buildings, apartments, churches, theatres, schools, hospitals, hotels, department stores and any other institutions and this information shall be imparted to the members under their command in training programs. Where a hazardous condition exists in any of these premises, this information shall be promptly submitted to the Chief of the Department in writing, Where a member suffers an occupational injury or illness, a written report of same must be submitted to the general office immediately, so that Compensation forms may be completed. Where such injury or illness requires immediate medical attention, the Officer in charge will see that same is secured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Captains. Captains shall be responsible for the discipline, training, efficiency and operation of their respective fire companies, and shall be held accountable for the upkeep and protection of all Department property in or assigned to their responsibility. Officers, when in full command at a working fire, shall cause the prompt return to quarters of all fire companies and apparatus not needed at the fire, and take every precaution to prevent the rekindling of fire. Officers, when in full command of a fire of long duration, shall keep in frequent touch with the alarm operator to advise the progress of control and extinguishment and at all times shall make a preliminary report to the fire alarm operator, immediately on arrival at a fire to advise the location of the fire, type of building involved, the extent of the fire and all other information incidental to the emergency or dangers existing at the scene, . The Officer in charge of a fire, after the fire has been extinguished, shall turn the premises over to the owner or occupant, or if either is not present and where it is deemed necessary, to a Police Officer. If necessary a fire fighter shall be left at the scene until the Police arrive to take over. Officers in charge of a fire shall secure all information possible to complete the Fire Alarm Report Card and the Ontario Fire Xxxxxxxx’x Xxxxxxxx'x Fire Report sheet. Officers in charge of fires where xxxxx is suspected shall order their crews to refrain from disturbing any materials or articles and shall leave conditions as found. Every precaution must be taken in the fighting of such fires to eliminate any unnecessary handling of contents, or excessive water usage to preserve any evidence remaining, . Members must also be instructed to refrain from any discussion with anyone regarding such fires and offering any opinions as to cause or method of starting fire, . Officer in charge shall detail a member or members of the crew to stand watch at such fires to prevent interference with any evidence. Such watch shall remain at the scene until officially relieved. In the event of fires in buildings where auxiliary fire appliances are installed, Officers will make a note of any usage of same and shall report to the Chief where such appliances are found unserviceable or unapproved. Officers in command of a fire, when a fire is under control, shall clear streets as soon as possible so as to facilitate the movement of traffic. Officers of the Department shall familiarize themselves with factory buildings, apartments, churches, theatres, schools, hospitals, hotels, department stores and any other institutions and this information shall be imparted to the members under their command in training programs. Where a hazardous condition exists in any of these premises, this information shall be promptly submitted to the Chief of the Department in writing, . Where a member suffers an occupational injury or illness, a written report of same must be submitted to the general office immediately, so that Compensation forms may be completed. Where such injury or illness requires immediate medical attention, the Officer in charge will see that same is secured. (a) Existing traffic regulations in accordance with the Ontario Highway Traffic Act shall be strictly adhered to at all times by drivers of apparatus or other Department vehicles. When an apparatus is involved in an accident while responding to an alarm and where someone is injured as a result of the accident, arrangements shall be made to transfer the injured to hospital if necessary, or to the attention of a medical practitioner if required. When injuries are sustained as a result of the accident and when damage exceeds a cost of the Officer in charge of the apparatus shall leave the driver, or some other member of the fire company should the driver be injured, to render all possible assistance and report to police officials, before proceeding with apparatus (under the control of a relief driver) to the location of the alarm. A report of such accident shall be submitted to the Chief and the Officer in charge will see that the insurance adjusters are immediately notified. (The policy of Council, April in connection with accidents reads: "That all charges arising out of alleged violations by members of the Fire Department, when on duty, be brought to the attention of the Fire Chief, and he report such violations to the City Solicitor for his consideration and opinion, and recommendation regarding any action to be taken".) (I) Drivers of apparatus and other Department vehicles shall take every precaution when driving on wet roads, (particularly when covered with wet leaves), and on slippery or icy roads during the winter season.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Captains. Captains shall shalt be responsible for the discipline, training, efficiency and operation of their respective fire companies, and shall be held accountable for the upkeep and protection of all Department property in or assigned to their responsibility. Officers, when in full command at a working fire, shall cause the prompt return to quarters of all fire companies and apparatus not needed at the fire, and take every precaution to prevent the rekindling of fire. Officers, when in full command of a fire of long duration, shall keep in frequent touch with the alarm operator to advise the t e progress of control and extinguishment and at all times he shall make a preliminary report to the fire alarm operator, immediately on arrival at a fire to advise the location of the fire, type of building involved, the extent of the fire and all other information incidental to the emergency or dangers existing at the scene, . The Officer in charge of a fire, after the fire has been extinguished, shall turn the premises over to the owner or occupant, or if either is not present and where it is deemed necessary, to a Police Officer. If necessary a fire fighter shall be left at the scene until the Police arrive to take over. Officers in charge of a fire shall secure all information possible to complete the Fire Alarm Report Card and the Ontario Fire Xxxxxxxx’x Xxxxxxxx'x Fire Report sheet. Officers in charge of fires where xxxxx arson is suspected shall order their crews to refrain from disturbing any materials or articles and shall leave conditions as found. Every precaution must be taken in the fighting of such fires to eliminate any unnecessary handling of contents, or excessive water usage to preserve any evidence remaining, . Members must also be instructed to refrain from any discussion with anyone regarding such fires and offering any opinions as to cause or method of starting fire, Officer . in charge shall detail a member or members of the crew to stand watch at such fires to prevent interference with any evidence. Such watch shall remain at the scene until officially relieved. In the event of fires in buildings where auxiliary fire appliances are installed, Officers will make a note of any usage of same and shall report to the Chief where such appliances are found unserviceable or unserviceableor unapproved. Officers in command of a fire, when a fire is under control, shall clear streets as soon as possible so as to facilitate the movement of traffic. Officers of the Department shall familiarize themselves with factory buildings, apartments, churches, theatres, schools, hospitals, hotels, department stores and any other institutions and this information shall be imparted to the members under their command in training programs. Where a hazardous condition exists in any an of these premises, this information shall be promptly submitted to the Chief of the Department in writing, . Where a member suffers an occupational injury or illness, a written report of same must be submitted to the general office immediately, so that Compensation forms may be completed. Where such injury or illness requires immediate medical attention, the Officer in charge will see that same is secured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Captains. Captains shall be responsible for the discipline, trainingthediscipline, efficiency and operation of their respective fire companies, and an shall be held accountable for the upkeep and protection of all Department property in or assigned to their responsibility. Officers, when in full command at a working fire, shall cause the prompt return to quarters of all fire companies and apparatus not needed at the fire, and take every precaution to prevent the rekindling of fire. Officers, when in full command of a fire of long duration, shall keep in frequent touch with the alarm operator to advise the t e progress of control and extinguishment and at all times shall make a preliminary report to the fire alarm operator, immediately on arrival at a fire to advise the location of the fire, type of building involved, the extent of the fire and all other information incidental to incidentalto the emergency or dangers existing at the scene, . The Officer in charge of a fire, after the fire has been extinguished, shall turn the premises over to the owner or occupant, or if either is not present and where it is deemed necessary, to a Police Officer. If necessary a fire fighter shall be left at the scene until the Police arrive to take over. Officers in charge of a fire shall secure all information possible to complete the Fire Alarm Report Card and the Ontario Fire Xxxxxxxx’x Fire Report sheet. Officers in charge of fires where xxxxx is suspected shall order their crews to refrain from disturbing any materials or articles and shall leave conditions as found. Every precaution must be taken in the fighting of such fires to eliminate any unnecessary handling of contents, or excessive water usage to preserve any evidence remaining, . Members must also be instructed to refrain from any discussion with anyone regarding such fires and offering any opinions as to cause or method of starting fire, Officer . Of in charge shall detail a member or members of the crew to stand watch at such fires to prevent interference with any evidence. Such watch shall remain at the scene until officially relieved. In the event of fires in buildings where auxiliary fire appliances are installed, Officers will make a note of any usage of same and shall report to the Chief where such appliances are found unserviceable or unapproved. Officers in command of a fire, when a fire is under control, shall clear streets as soon as possible so as to facilitate the movement of traffic. Officers of the Department shall familiarize themselves with factory buildings, apartments, churches, theatres, schools, hospitals, hotels, department stores and any other institutions and this information shall be imparted to the members under their command in training programspro rams. Where a hazardous condition exists in any an of these premises, this information t is in shall be promptly submitted to the Chief of the Department in writing, . Where a member suffers an occupational injury or illness, a written report of same must be submitted to the t e general office immediately, so that Compensation forms may be completed. Where such injury or illness requires immediate medical attention, the Officer in charge will see that same is secured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Captains. Captains shall be responsible for responsiblefor the discipline, training, efficiency and operation of their respective fire companies, and shall be held accountable for accountablefor the upkeep and protection of all Department property in or assigned to their responsibility. Officers, when in full command at a working fire, shall cause the prompt return to quarters of all fire companies and apparatus not needed at the fire, and take every precaution to prevent the rekindling of rekindlingof fire. Officers, when in full command of a fire of long duration, shall keep in frequent touch with the alarm operator to advise the progress of control and extinguishment and at all times shall make a preliminary report to the fire alarm operator, immediately on arrival at a fire to advise the location of the fire, type of building involved, the extent of the fire and all other information incidental to informationincidentalto the emergency or dangers existing at the scene, . The Officer in charge of a fire, after the fire has been extinguished, shall turn the premises over to the owner or occupant, or if either is not present and where it is deemed necessary, to a Police Officer. If necessary a fire fighter shall be left at the scene until the Police arrive to take over. Officers in charge of a fire shall secure all information possible to complete the Fire Alarm Report Card and the Ontario Fire Xxxxxxxx’x Fire Report sheet. Officers in charge of fires where xxxxx is suspected shall order their crews to refrain from disturbing any materials or articles and shall leave conditions as found. Every precaution must be taken in the fighting of such fires to eliminate any unnecessary handling of contents, or excessive water usage to preserve any evidence remaining, . Members must also be instructed to refrain from any discussion with anyone regarding such fires and offering any opinions as to cause or method of starting fire, . Officer in charge shall detail a member or members of the crew to stand watch at such fires to prevent interference with interferencewith any evidence. Such watch shall remain at the scene until officially relieved. In the event of fires in buildings where auxiliary fire appliances are installed, Officers will make a note of any usage of same and shall report to the Chief where such appliances are found unserviceable or unserviceableor unapproved. Officers in command of a fire, when a fire is under control, shall clear streets as soon as possible so as to facilitate the movement of traffic. Officers of the Department shall familiarize themselves with factory buildings, apartments, churches, theatres, schools, hospitals, hotels, department stores and any other institutions and this information shall be imparted to the members under their command in training programs. Where a hazardous condition exists in any of these premises, this information shall be promptly submitted to submittedto the Chief of the Department in writing, . Where a member suffers an occupational injury or illness, a written report of same must be submitted to the general office immediately, so that Compensation forms may be completed. Where such injury or illness requires immediate medical attention, the Officer in charge will see that same is secured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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