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INFORMATION:
Open
Burning Code
Office
of the State Fire Marshal
Daily
Forest Fire Danger Report |
LOCAL
FIRE MARSHAL DUTIES
We are bringing to your
attention the many varied and important duties that are
required of and performed by the local fire marshal.
Each year, the number of fires, as well as deaths and
traumatic injuries from fire, increase throughout the
country. I cannot emphasize strongly enough the
importance of the duties of the local fire marshals as
they relate to life safety and protection of property
from fire within the community.
Each community must recognize the responsibilities vested
at the local level and should afford the local fire
marshal the necessary assistance and cooperation required
to fulfill their statutory mandates.
Local fire marshals are responsible for the enforcement
of many of the sections found in Chapter 541 of the
Connecticut General Statutes, as well as numerous codes
that are promulgated under the provision of these
statutes.
YEARLY
INSPECTIONS
It is required that each
local fire marshal inspect each calendar year, in the
interest of public safety, all buildings and facilities
of public service and all occupancies regulated by the
Fire Safety Code within his/her jurisdiction.
The Fire Safety Code
covers all occupancies except one and two family
dwellings and premises used for manufacturing.
Occupancies covered are listed below:
Academies
Apartments
Armories
Assembly Halls
Auction Rooms
Auditoriums
Barns
Board-Care Facilities
Bowling Lanes
Bulk Oil Storage
Churches
Club Rooms
City Halls
Cold Storage
Colleges
Conference Rooms
Correctional Centers
Courthouses
Courtrooms
Creameries
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Dance Halls
Day Care Centers
Dentists Offices
Department Stores
Doctors Offices
Drug Stores Dry Cleaning Plants
Exhibition Halls
Factories Of All Kinds
Freight Terminals
Gas Plants
General Offices
Grain Elevators
Gymnasiums
Hangars
Hospitals
Hotels
Kindergartens
Laboratories
Laundries
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Lodging Or Rooming
Houses
Motion Picture Theaters
Mortuary Chapels
Museums
Nursery Schools
Nursing Homes
Outpatient Clinics
Orphanages/Age 5 & Older
Parking Garages
Passenger Stations & Terminals
of Air, Surface, Underground And Marine Public
Transportation
Poolrooms
Power Plants
Pumping Stations
Recreational Piers
Refineries
Reformatories
Residential-Custodial Care
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Nurseries
Homes For The Aged
Mentally Retarded Care
Residential-Restrained Care
Penal Institutions -
Jails
Reformatories
Restaurants
Sawmills
Schools
Shopping Centers
Skating Rinks
Stables
Special Amusement Buildings
Supermarkets
Theaters
Truck & Marine Terminals
Universities
Warehouses |
ADDITIONAL
DUTIES
Additional duties imposed
by statute on the local fire marshals are that he
/she:
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Shall investigate the
cause, origin and circumstance of all fires within their
jurisdiction, and shall, within ten (10) days report the
same to the State Fire Marshal in the designated
format.
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Issue permits for the
use, transportation and storage of explosives in
compliance with State Explosives Regulations.
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Investigate
complaints concerning explosives.
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Inspect explosive
storage magazines.
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Spot check all job
sites where explosives are being used.
- Notify the Labor
Commissioner of fire hazards found in manufacturing
establishments.
- Enforce Space Heater
Statute.
- Inspect all flammable
and combustible liquids storage tank installations for
compliance with regulations (N.F.P.A. #30).
- Inspect all vehicles
that transport flammable and combustible liquids, in
accordance with (N.F. P.A. #385)
regulations.
- Issue certificate of
approval to each vehicle once it is in
compliance.
- Inspect all gasoline
service stations.
- Inspect, at least once
each year, all dry cleaning and dry dyeing establishments
for compliance with the appropriate code.
- Inspect and enforce the
regulations concerning storage, use and transportation of
liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas
(N.F.P.A. #54 & #58.)
- Inspect, at least
once each year, all vehicles transporting liquefied
petroleum gas or liquefied natural gas.
- Issue certificate of
approval to each vehicle.
- Annually inspect all
storage plants and equipment and vehicles at bulk storage
plants for the storage and transportation of hazardous
chemicals.
- Administer and enforce
manufacturing employer hazardous materials notification
law.
- Conduct site inspection
of all fireworks and special effects displays for
compliance with applicable State legislation. Also make
the determination of the amount of fire protection and
extinguishing equipment to be on site.
- Inspect all outdoor
amusements (carnivals, circuses, amusement parks, etc.)
attesting to the event being reasonably safe from the
effects of panic, fire or smoke.
- Conduct review of plans
and specifications for various occupancies being proposed
within the town for compliance with the Connecticut Fire
Safety Code.
- Attend schools and
seminars to keep abreast of the codes, regulations and
new technology.
- Required to be certified
by the State Fire Marshal as of October 1973.
- Required to obtain
ninety (90) hours of continuing education over three (3)
years to maintain certification.
- Provide safety tips and
give advice to the general public.
- Acts as Open Burning
Official for the Town
- Sign applications for
open burning permits § 22a-174 (PA 00-1)
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