Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part V - Fire Protection
Chapter 30 - Portable Fire Extinguishers, Fire Hoses, Hydrostatic Testing, Fixed Fire Suppression Equipment and/or Systems and Fire Detection and Alarm Equipment and/or Systems Rules
Section V-3041 - Prohibited Acts and Equipment
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-3041
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The following acts are prohibited and shall be considered grounds for administrative action to be taken against firms, persons and/or employees committing such:
1. charging a customer for
work that was not performed;
2.
misrepresenting oneself and/or one's firm to a customer, prospective customer
or to employees of the state fire marshal, his designated representative or
other public official;
3.
impersonating the state fire marshal, his designated representative or any
other public official;
4.
intimidating or coercing a customer;
5. certifying, hydrostatically testing,
inspecting, installing, integrating, maintaining or servicing fire protection
systems and/or equipment contrary to plans submitted for review, applicable
NFPA codes, standards, and/or manufacturer's specifications without specific
written permission from the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
6. falsifying an application or any other
document submitted to obtain a certificate or license or other documentation
requested by or submitted to the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
7. falsifying tags, labels, stenciling,
inspection reports, invoices, system reports, and/or other documents;
8. working an apprentice, or as an
apprentice, without direct supervision by a technician licensed to perform the
work being done and licensed to the same firm;
9. working an employee without the
appropriate endorsement of license;
10. working without the appropriate
endorsement of firm certificate or license;
11. working with an expired firm certificate
or license;
12. failing to notify
the Office of the State Fire Marshal of any changes that affect
licensure;
13. contracting to a
firm or person who is not properly certified or licensed through the Office of
the State Fire Marshal to perform acts regulated by the provisions of
R.S.
40:1664.1 et seq., or these rules;
14. failing to adhere to the tagging and/or
notification policies of the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
15. installing a fixed fire suppression
system, or fire detection and alarm system prior to submitting plans and
required documentation and receiving authorization to install such system from
the Plan Review Section of the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
16. failing to possess the equipment, tools,
NFPA codes, standards or manufacturer's U.L. listed installation and service
manuals to properly certify, hydrostatic test, inspect, install, integrate,
maintain or service the systems or equipment for which a firm is
certified;
17. failing to adhere to
all applicable laws and rules governing fire protection systems and/or
equipment as promulgated by the Office of the State Fire Marshal;
18. engaging in false, misleading or
deceptive acts or practices;
19.
aiding and abetting an unlicensed person or firm in the certifying, hydrostatic
testing, inspecting, installing, integrating, maintaining or servicing of a
portable fire extinguisher, fire hose, fixed fire suppression equipment and/or
system, or fire detection and alarm equipment and/or system.
B. The following portable fire extinguishers and cylinders are prohibited from use:
1. carbon tetrachloride portables;
2. portable fire extinguishers or fixed fire
suppression system cylinders without labels of an approved testing laboratory
or name plates:
a. exception: a portable fire
extinguisher or fixed fire suppression system cylinder in an industrial
facility, whose original label or name plate has been removed for refurbishing,
may have a manufacturer approved replacement label or name plate reattached if
maintenance records, as provided below, are maintained;
b. maintenance records shall include the
following:
i. manufacturer;
ii. type and size of the portable fire
extinguisher or fixed fire suppression system cylinder;
iii. serial number or unique tracking number
of portable fire extinguisher or fixed fire suppression system cylinder;
and
iv. dates and types of service
performed;
3.
any portable fire extinguisher or fixed fire suppression system cylinder
prohibited by the adopted NFPA codes and standards enumerated in LAC 55:V:103
and these rules;
4. any fire
protection equipment or system which has been recalled from the manufacturer or
has had its listing from an approved testing laboratory removed;
5. systems or portables in which replacement
parts are no longer available.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:1664.2.
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