Fire Industry Associations / Regulatory Bodies (746 found)

The Business Sprinkler Alliance or ‘BSA’ is a coalition of fire safety professionals working to achieve greater business resilience through enhanced protection against fire. The BSA stands for greater business resilience by enhancing protection against fire through the increased acceptance and use of fire sprinklers in commercial and industrial premises.

BWF Fire Door Alliance is operated and managed by the British Woodworking Federation (BWF). It is a scheme that champions third-party certification of fire doors and doorsets. Comprising of manufacturers of timber fire doors and fire doorsets, processors, distributors and suppliers of integral components, members share the vision that every fire door or fire doorset sold in the UK meets required standards throughout its service life.

CAL FIRE - Office of the State Fire Marshal is dedicated to the fire protection and stewardship of over 31 million acres of California's privately-owned wildlands. In addition, the Department provides varied emergency services in 36 of the State's 58 counties via contracts with local governments. Preventing wildfires in the State Responsibility Area (SRA) is a vital part of CAL FIRE's mission.

California State Firefighters’ Association is the state’s oldest statewide fire service trade association. Since 1922 CSFA has been at the forefront as an advocate for improved working conditions, firefighter health and safety and laws designed to save life and property.

To the Campbellsport Volunteer Fire Department, there is nothing more important than the community they serve, and the men and women of this fine organization recognize their responsibility to help ensure the safety of the citizens.

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.

Carroll County Fire Rescue (VA) is a full-service fire and emergency medical service agency. providing basic and advanced pre-hospital life support, fire prevention and education programs, fire suppression services, and vehicle extrication. The department is dispatched to all fire calls, alongside the county volunteer fire departments, as well as medical emergencies in its primary service area.

Cave Spring (VA) Volunteer Fire Department is a non-profit organization operating in a combination fire rescue system, with volunteers working with Roanoke County firefighters and EMT/Paramedics to provide fire suppression and rescue operations to the citizens and visitors of the Cave Spring and surrounding areas.

The Cedar Rapids Fire Department offers firefighting, emergency medical services, and fire prevention to over 130,000 citizens. The fire department has prevention programs, special operations, and hazardous materials teams to meet the growing needs of the community. Cedar Rapids Fire Department's mission is to mitigate threats to the health and property of the community through emergency response, quality education and prevention programs.

The IAF was established in 2018, providing a platform for direct dialogue on standardization with the industry, under the leadership of the CEN and CENELEC Vice-Presidents Policy. The IAF acts as a sounding board on strategic standardization priority topics for industry and proposes recommendations on which CEN and CENELEC can further act. The objective is to ensure that the CEN and CENELEC deliverables and activities provide an agile system.

Central Hardin Fire Department is an all volunteer department that serves the county portion of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Central Hardin Fire Department has thirty-one members, two stations, nine fire apparatuses, and serves approximately seventy-eight square miles of Hardin County.

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 mission of the Champaign Fire Department is to protect life, property, and the environment through professional services delivered with compassion and integrity.

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