Fire and Emergency Services Clause Samples
The Fire and Emergency Services clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures related to fire prevention, safety, and emergency response within a property or during the execution of a contract. Typically, it requires parties to comply with all applicable fire codes, maintain necessary fire safety equipment, and establish protocols for responding to emergencies such as fires or hazardous incidents. This clause ensures that adequate measures are in place to protect people and property, thereby minimizing risk and liability in the event of an emergency.
Fire and Emergency Services. See Appendix K and paragraph 3.2.
Fire and Emergency Services. Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard The Contractor shall provide and maintain fire prevention and code enforcement programs that promote and educate the public on fire prevention, life safety, fire code compliance, fire risk reduction and control of fires and other hazards. The Contractor shall create a Fire Warden program as directed by 11320.23G and Region instructions. Fire prevention records and documentation are accurate and complete. Records will be kept in the Navy F&ES’ prescribed data system.
Fire and Emergency Services a. The Parties acknowledge that the Tribe’s development, construction, operation and maintenance of the Gaming Center require fire protection and emergency response services. Much of that need is fulfilled by the construction and operation of the Tribe’s own fire department on the Reservation. Nevertheless, from time to time the fire protection and emergency response services available from the Tribe’s own departments may require supplemental services from the County.
b. The Tribe and the City shall cooperate on a government-to-government basis to promote public safety and to provide the Tribe with such mutual aid and automatic aid for supplemental fire and emergency services, on a cooperative basis, as is offered to neighboring cities and unincorporated County areas. At present, a mutual aid agreement exists between the Tribe and the appropriate agencies concerning fire and emergency services. If necessary, the parties agree to diligently and in good faith negotiate a more detailed mutual aid and automatic aid agreement, similar in its terms to those between the Tribe and other jurisdictions, to further implement the intent of this Section that the City and the Tribe cooperate in providing effective and efficient fire and emergency services to the Gaming Center and the surrounding community.
c. The Tribe has in place an emergency preparedness plan that addresses evacuation and access issues. The City and Tribe shall consult and coordinate services to further develop the plan and to prepare to respond to any emergency at the Gaming Center.
d. The Tribe shall consult with the City, and the City shall cooperate with the Tribe, regarding the use, storage, disposal, and transportation on roads within the City of any and all hazardous materials to be used by the Gaming Center. Nothing in this Agreement shall expand the City’s jurisdiction regarding regulation of hazardous materials.
Fire and Emergency Services. Fire and Emergency Services protection shall be provided by the Town upon the effective date of the Annexation Ordinance. The Town shall provide fire and emergency services to the Property as developed on the same basis as is provided to other residents and businesses within Town. Developer agrees to work with the Town to identify a suitable site of at least three acres directly accessible by either ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Way or Miners Pass Road (as such roads are identified on Exhibit G, for the construction of a fire station and police substation facility (“Fire Station”) on the Property and Developer agrees to convey, at no expense to the Town, the site and contribute up to $800,000 for the construction of the Fire Station if constructed within five (5) years from the effective date of this Agreement. It is acknowledged by the Town and Developer that significant design and architectural work has already been completed for the Fire Station. Developer shall be responsible for all costs associated with the remainder of the design and architectural work necessary to complete the Fire Station sufficient to meet the Town’s public safety needs. The conveyance of the site and contribution of up to $800,000 is subject to (i) the Town giving notice of its election to proceed with the construction of the Fire Station (ii) the Developer identifying within 60 days of such notice a site for the Fire Station, (iii) the Developer having completed public access to the site;
Fire and Emergency Services. Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard The Contractor shall revise and update the training plan whenever changes in operational requirements occur. The Contractor will advise the Regional Fire Chief of any changes to the training plan. Contractor’s personnel shall demonstrate proficiency in fire protection functions through regular practical training drills and exercises in accordance with frequency, procedures and requirements specified by applicable emergency response plans. The Contractor shall initiate corrective action on all noted deficiencies within 1 week after completion of drills. The Fire Chief (or designated representative) will be responsive to short notice requests for information from Region Fire. SOP’s will be located on the Navy F&ES’ information management system under their specific installations folder. Drills are conducted to identify deficiencies so that further training needs or updates to operational methods can be implemented. Corrective action initiated on all noted deficiencies from drills and exercises within 1 week.
Fire and Emergency Services. Hot Work Permits will be issued by Fire Department upon request. HWP requests must be made at least thirty (30) minutes prior to the expected start time by contacting the fire department.
1. Contractors are required to have fully charged and operable contractor provided fire extinguisher(s) that are appropriate for the type of possible fire. Fire extinguisher shall be immediately available for inspection by the fire department upon an inspection of the work site and remain at the work site. At a minimum, a ten (10) pound class 4A: 60B: C multi-purpose dry-chemical fire extinguisher or equivalent shall be provided. Contractors shall provide an appropriate number of fire extinguishers.
2. A fire watch must be in place during the hot work and for 30 minutes after the HWP operation. Upon completion of the thirty (30) minute, post hot work fire watch, the contractor shall contact the fire department to report the work is complete.
3. The fire department will be notified when flammable or hazardous materials are used.
4. Use of a plasma torch will require special approval by the fire department.
5. Any fire, even one that is extinguished, must be reported to the fire department.
6. Ambulance services are provided at a cost to contractors. The contracted ambulance service provider will transport to the nearest hospital. Advanced Life Support, helicopter transport, etc. is all at the contractor's expense.
7. The fire department will respond to all fire, ambulance, hazmat and confined space incidents.
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