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National Fire Protection Association
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.
A written statement issued by a Marine Chemist, stating the conditions that the Marine Chemist found at the time of inspection.
Industry:Fire safety
A written review dealing with the adequacy of life safety features relative to fire, storm, collapse, crowd behavior, and other related safety considerations.
Industry:Fire safety
A written plan that defines the emergency response resources, organization, administration, and response procedures for any emergency incident that might occur at or during a motorsports venue/event.
Industry:Fire safety
A written or printed document, established by an employer, for nonrescue entry into confined spaces.
Industry:Fire safety
A written or printed document established by an employer in applicable U. S. Federally regulated industrial facilities for nonrescue entry into confined spaces, that authorizes specific employees to enter a confined space and contains specific information as required.
Industry:Fire safety
A written document resulting from the gathering of general and detailed information/data to be used by public emergency response agencies and private industry for determining the response to reasonable anticipated emergency incidents at a specific facility.
Industry:Fire safety
A written document issued by the authority having jurisdiction to any person for the purpose of granting permission to such person to conduct or engage in any operation or act for which certification is required.
Industry:Fire safety
A work-related illness or injury requiring evaluation or medical follow-up.
Industry:Fire safety
A workplace where there is a host employer and at least one contract employer.
Industry:Fire safety
A wood structural panel comprised of plies of wood veneer arranged in cross-aligned layers.
Industry:Fire safety