Fire Industry Associations / Regulatory Bodies (102 found)

Belleville Fire and Emergency Service Communications Branch has been in the business of providing a professional level of fire communications services since the 1960’s and has committed to including Communications Services as a primary mandate of the Belleville Fire and Emergency Service.

Brandon Fire & Emergency Services has four Fire Inspectors that perform various tasks in assuring that buildings and public areas meet or exceed ALL fire regulations. Their mandate is to ensure that residents and patrons of establishments within the City of Brandon and surrounding contracted communities have systems in place to protect life and property in the event of a fire.

Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association (CASA) is a regulatory body in Canada that overlooks the installation of sprinklers to tackle fire safety hazards in residential, commercial and industrial scenarios.

Central York Fire Services is a full time Fire Department that provides protection to the Town of Aurora and the Town of Newmarket, in York Region, Ontario, Canada. CYFS serves a combined population of approximately 146,000 and covers an area of 90 square kilometers. The department responds to approximately 5000 emergency calls each year.

The Manitoba Professional Fire Fighters is made up of 5 locals with 1150 members. Winnipeg, Brandon, Thompson, Pinawa, and Portage la Prairie. The local provides their communities with different services which include: firefighting, ems, technical rescue, water rescue, fire prevention, fire investigation, security for the whiteshell nuclear plant.

The Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs' mission is to lead innovation and excellence in public and life safety. They provide a recognized, authoritative voice for all matters relating to the management and delivery of fire and emergency services in Ontario. The Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs represents the chief fire officers of the 441 municipal fire departments in the Province of Ontario.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) facilitates the development of the standards and regulations that underpin the global air transport system’s crucial role as a driver of global socio-economic development. ICAO works with its Members States, industry stakeholders and non-government organizations to foster the growth of a safe, efficient, secure international civil aviation sector.

Toronto Fire Services provides fire protection, technical rescue services, hazardous materials response, and first responder emergency medical assistance in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Canmore Fire - Rescue Services serve a population of over 16,000 in the Town of Canmore and along the Trans Canada Highway. The Canmore Fire - Rescue team consists of a Fire Chief, two Deputy Chiefs (Prevention & Logistics and Training & Safety), four Captains, eight full-time firefighters and a crew of career casual firefighters that can number up to 40 people.

The Township of Langley Fire Department serves a large population spread across 316 square kms (122 sq/miles) and protects various residential, commercial, light and heavy industrial in urban, suburban, and rural areas. The Department is a combination of career/paid-call service consisting of approximately 100 career staff and 100 paid-call members.

Vancouver Fire Rescue Services is committed to the health and safety of staff and the community, and will enhance awareness through education and involvement while providing world class fire and rescue services. In addition to fire suppression, they provide pre-hospital care, vehicle rescue, marine response, hazardous materials response, technical rescue, and many other emergency services in Vancouver.

Whistler Fire Rescue Service provide fire fighting, rescue and protection services in the Whistler region of British Columbia, Canada.

White River Fire Department works to safeguard the lives and property and to enhance the quality of life of the people in and around White River.

Airport Fire Officers Association (AFOA) is a technical body, dedicated to promoting and maintaining the professional image and status of Airport Fire Service. It is the United Kingdom's largest forum dedicated to Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting.

Albuquerque Fire Rescue is a paid municipal department, comprised of 729 full-time firefighters and 37 civilian personnel, serving a jurisdiction of more than 189.5 square miles with an estimated metropolitan population of 559,227 according to the 2014 US Census.

The mission of ANPI is to prevent and control fire and theft risk for all sectors. Their teams of experts are dedicated to promoting knowledge, measures, methods and techniques designed to protect persons and properties, at all appropriate levels of intervention. Their activities cover: Inspections, Laboratories, Certification, Normalization & Information. ANPI is also a BELAC accredited and Notified Body.

The Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), the world's largest non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed systems and robotics, represents corporations and professionals from more than 60 countries involved in industry, government and academia. AUVSI members work in the defense, civil and commercial markets.

ASTM International (ASTM) is one of the world’s largest and most established standards creating organizations for a range of industries, including fire safety and protection. ASTM also offers a wide range of products and services that go well beyond standards, such as training, proficiency testing, certification and the new portal service - Compass. These offerings significantly enhance the benefits that ASTM provides to its global stakeholders.

Bremen Fire Department is committed to serving the Town of Bremen, Indiana, and the German Township of Marshall County, Indiana, by protecting life, property, and the environment. Responsible for 63 square miles of fire protection, the department continually improves the quality of service by being well-equipped, using the latest available technology, and by highly-trained and motivated personnel.

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