Fire Management Sample Clauses
Fire Management. The Lessee acknowledges and agrees that:
(a) It is aware of the existence and contents of and the Lessee’s obligations under the Xxxxx Estate Fire Management Plan; and
(b) At all times during the Term it will comply with the provisions of the Xxxxx Estate Fire Management Plan.
Fire Management. 40.6.1 Fire management is an important concern in all Protected Areas and is a major policy and operational issue in the Protected Area. The Private Party must familiarise itself with the relevant fire policies and procedures of the Protected Area in which the Ratelrivier Estate is located.
40.6.2 The Private Party must subject the existing designs plus any proposed modifications to a ‘fire safety audit’ carried out by a qualified fire safety expert. Recommendations made in the audit report must be incorporated into the EMP and OMP.
Fire Management. The Tenant covenants with the Landlord that it will comply at all times with Shire of Cranbrook Bushfire Control Policy and the Shire of Cranbrook Annual Firebreak Notice as amended and updated from time to time. All costs of compliance to be borne by the Tenant.
Fire Management. The Sponsor agrees to implement a fire management plan in accordance with the Compensatory Mitigation and Fire Management Plans (Attachments A-1 and A-2) and consistent with the restoration goals and timing defined in this MBI/Permit and Attachments. At least 80% of the acreage in appropriate communities within a phase shall have been burned and documented with prescribed burn records, ground and aerial photographs, and a site visit prior to the release of credits associated with this activity.
Fire Management. Project Co will:
(a) develop and implement appropriate operational policies, procedures and practices relative to fire management, including with respect to the sections that follow;
(b) prepare a comprehensive Fire Management Plan and in preparing such Plan, Project Co will:
(1) collaborate with the Authority within timelines set out by applicable national and provincial codes and/or other applicable Law, or where these are not stated within reasonable periods of time, to agree to all emergency procedures and contingency plans as these shall relate to the provision of the Services and Project Co’s responsibilities as set out in this Agreement;
(2) based on communications with and approval by the Authority, establish and implement procedures for fire drills on all work shifts in liaison with the Fire Authority, or as required by applicable Law in relation to the Facility. Project Co’s nominated fire officer (a management employee) will liaise with the Authority in respect of procedures for the evacuation of buildings in the event of fire. Project Co will ensure that fire drills are carried out as agreed with the Fire Authority or as may be directed by the Authority;
(3) develop recovery policies that reflect the Authority’s approach to contingency and disaster recovery, and that are linked to security policies, both addressing basic defence requirements to ensure the stability and continuity of the Authority Activities;
(4) develop evacuation policies which comply with and are integrated into Authority policy that respond to a variety of emergencies, including fire, explosions, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, toxic material releases, radiological and biological accidents, civil disturbances and workplace violence, and that include the following and are compliant with and integrated with the existing Authority plans:
(A) conditions under which an evacuation would be necessary;
(B) conditions under which it may be better to shelter-in-place;
(C) a clear chain of command and designation of the person authorized to order an evacuation or shutdown;
(D) specific evacuation procedures, including routes and exits;
(E) specific evacuation procedures for high-rise buildings;
(F) procedures for employers;
(G) procedures for employees;
(H) procedures for assisting visitors and employees to evacuate, particularly those with disabilities or who do not speak English;
(I) designation of what, if any, employees will remain after the evacuation alarm to shut dow...
Fire Management. The building manager will equip the building with an alarm and fire extinguisher.
Fire Management. 37.7.1 Fire management is an important concern in all Protected Areas and is a major policy and operational issue in the West Coast National Park. The Lessee must familiarise itself with the relevant fire policies and procedures of the Protected Area in which the Houseboats at Kraalbaai are located.
37.7.2 The Lessee must subject the existing designs plus any proposed modifications to a ‘fire safety audit’ carried out by a qualified fire safety expert. Recommendations made in the audit report must be incorporated into the EMP and OMP.
Fire Management. General Guidelines
a. Fire shelter fabric or other protective materials, including fire retardant foam and other wetting agents, or equipment may be utilized to protect historic properties. 1076 1077 1078 1079
b. Vegetation, including trees that may impact historic properties, may be removed and fire lines or breaks may be constructed within the boundaries of known cultural resources or historic properties using hand tools, so long as ground disturbance is minimized, and features are avoided. 1080 1081 1082
c. Prescribed fire is allowed in areas that fit one or more of the following: burned within the last 40 years; without heavy fuel buildup; area of low intensity fire. APE includes burn areas, staging areas, hand lines, escape routes, and safety zones. 1083 1084 1085 1086
d. Hazard fuel management including thinning operations and removal of dead and downed trees and vegetation are approved provided that management activities occur outside of cultural or historic landscapes and/or concentration(s) of culturally modified trees and equipment used will not introduce ground disturbance.
Fire Management. Associated with the urban interface issues, is the ongoing concern related to wildfire risk. At issue are the types of fuels and the proximity of those types of fuels to homes. This planning effort will also address appropriate fire management actions including areas where fire is not desired, where fire can be used as a resource management tool for habitat restoration, and where fuel reductions are necessary as required by the 2001 Federal Wildland Fire Policy.
Fire Management. An Individual property fire management planning kit which has been developed by the South East Queensland Fire & Biodiversity consortium has been supplied to the Wildlife Land Trust for development of fire management plan. It is recommended that the track running down the main spur be developed as a fire management break. This would require significant erosion control measures due its steep nature. Prescribed xxxxx could then be conducted in the open forest with the grassy understorey. This would have the dual function of maintaining the diversity of fire dependant species in this area as well as reducing the fuel adjoining the rainforest. Fire frequency should be in accordance with the recommendations developed by the SEQ Fire & Biodiversity consortium for open forest with a grassy understorey (3-6 years).