- Industria: Fire safety
- Number of terms: 98780
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
Light (low) hazard occupancies shall be classified as locations where the quantity and combustibility of Class A combustibles and Class B flammables is low and fires with relatively low rates of heat release are expected. These occupancies consist of fire hazards having normally expected quantities of Class A combustible furnishings and/or the total anticipated quantity of Class B flammables present is expected to be less than 1 gal (3. 8 L) in any room or area.
Industry:Fire safety
Legal responsibility and accountability for an act or process related to a program.
Industry:Fire safety
Leakage of liquid great enough to form drops, but not enough to cause drops to fall from the item being inspected.
Industry:Fire safety
Leakage of liquid great enough to cause drops to fall from the item being inspected.
Industry:Fire safety
Jacket or vest that contains an inflatable bladder for the purposes of controlling buoyancy.
Industry:Fire safety
Items to be disposed of that have been contaminated with human waste, blood, or body fluids, or human waste, human tissue, blood, or body fluids for which special handling precautions are necessary.
Industry:Fire safety
Items that are designed to be used one time and then disposed of.
Industry:Fire safety
Items that are designed to be repeatedly worn and used for protection during emergency medical operations.
Industry:Fire safety
Items required for maintenance and inspection that include, but are not limited to, manufacturer product specifications; preventive maintenance checklists; periodic logbook records; inventory equipment lists; appropriate fluids, parts, and hardware; and testing instruments as required.
Industry:Fire safety
Items of both single-use and multiple-use protective clothing that provide limited physical protection and barrier protection against body fluid-borne pathogen contact with the wearer’s body during delivery of emergency patient care and other emergency medical functions.
Industry:Fire safety