Fire Codes definition
Examples of Fire Codes in a sentence
Operation of any engine must comply with all ordinances, Fire Codes and other rules and regulations.
Pursuant to State and Local Fire Codes, Lessee shall not use, store or allow to be used or stored any type of cooking grill, charcoal or liquefied petroleum gas or liquid fueled burners of any kind within ten (10) feet of any structure on the premises.
The Project shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of the California Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical and Fire Codes and Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, relating to Building Standards, in effect at the time of approval of the appropriate building, grading, or other construction permits for the Project.
This Project shall be constructed in accordance with the prohibitions of the Uniform Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Electrical, and Fire Codes, city standard construction specifications and details and Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, relating to Building Standards, in effect at the time of approval of the appropriate building, grading, encroachment or other construction permits for the Project.
The City has adopted the State Building and Fire Codes, with amendments, as identified in SeaTac Municipal Code Title 13.
Aircraft maintenance and repair performed in the areas and buildings is authorized subject to compliance with appropriate Federal Aviation Regulations, government agencies as provided in Section 19.04.050 of this chapter, Building and Fire Codes, and airport regulations.
The Port’s Fire Codes shall be applicable to developments located on all real property owned by the Port.
Student is required to store their devices in compliance with any and all applicable Fire Code(s) and OSFM Information Bulletin 23-003 regarding lithium-ion battery safety.
The City shall consider legislation to include a reference to the Port’s Fire Codes identified in the Rules for Airport Construction.
Serves as administrative aide; prepares, coordinates and maintains a variety of records and reports, such as time and pay records, personnel records, fire inspection reports, fire loss reports, station work activities, and supplies and equipment inventories; reviews building plans and assures compliance with Fire Codes; coordinates releases to the media; may assist in the preparation of the budget proposal and prepares statistical information to evaluate existing or proposed programs.