Wildfire Act definition
Examples of Wildfire Act in a sentence
Fire suppression and prevention measures will be done in accordance with the Wildfire Act and Regulation.
Under the Wildfire Act, a person who carries out an industrial or prescribed activity on Crown land must conduct a fire hazard assessment in accordance with Section 7 of the assessments and measures or actions resulting from those assessment and to provide to BCFC a final assessment signed and sealed by a qualified professional confirming completion of all required fire hazard abatement activities.
Without limiting the foregoing, the Licencee is solely responsible for ensuring all the Work and all operations undertaken to complete the Work is conducted in accordance with the Wildfire Act.
Each shareholder will ensure their operations comply with that plan and the requirements of the Wildfire Act.
Fire hazard assessments and abatement will be carried out consistent with the Wildfire Act.
Wherever the Fire Codes (except for the BC Wildfire Act & Regulations) refer to the “Local Authority” or authority having jurisdiction, it will mean the BC Hydro Fire Marshal.
The Contractor who lights, fuels or uses an open fire must comply with the provisions required for the relevant open fire category in accordance with the Wildfire Regulation made under the Wildfire Act, and the Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation made under the Environmental Management Act.
Management of waste and residue at the site level will also be consistent with the Wildfire Act of BC, for wildfire hazard risk mitigation.
The Wildfire Act and Regulations provide legislative requirements for industrial and commercial operators related to wildfire preparedness and response.