Fire sprinkler inspector definition

Fire sprinkler inspector means an individual who is employed by an Oklahoma licensed alarm company to inspect and test a fire alarm sprinkler system to determine if it has been installed and is operating according to the appropriate code or standard.
Fire sprinkler inspector means an individual who is qualified to perform routine inspection or testing of fire sprinkler systems pursuant to Section 17 of the Act and who is employed or contracted by a fire sprinkler contractor. [225 ILCS 317/10]
Fire sprinkler inspector means an individual who is

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Fire sprinkler inspector means an individual qualified
Fire sprinkler inspector means an individual who is employed by
Fire sprinkler inspector means an individual who is qualified to perform routine inspection or testing of fire sprinkler systems pursuant to Section 17 and who is employed or contracted by a single fire sprinkler contractor at a time to perform fire sprinkler inspections.

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