Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 477 - State Fire Marshal
Section 477.Sec. 5.2 - NEW

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 477.Sec. 5.2

Current through December 12, 2024

1. Any technician who performs an inspection of a Type 1 exhaust system and the associated ventilation system as required by section 4 shall:

(a) Report the required rate of air movement set forth in the design documents for the ventilation system most recently approved by the authority having jurisdiction, the tested rate of air movement and any malfunctions or defects discovered during the inspection, to the owner or operator of the building, the State Fire Marshal and the authority having jurisdiction.

(b) Provide the owner or operator of the building with a certification of inspection that includes, without limitation:
(1) The location and an identification of the Type 1 exhaust system and associated ventilation system components inspected;

(2) The date of inspection;

(3) The requirements for airflow as set forth in the design documents of the Type 1 exhaust system and the associated ventilation system, the initial test and the final test results of the inspection;

(4) The name and certification number of the technician; and

(5) A description of any malfunction or defects that were not corrected during the inspection.

2. If the owner or operator of a building refuses a scheduled inspection, the technician must, not later than the end of the next business day after the date of the refusal, send a notice of refusal to the owner or operator of the building, the State Fire Marshal and the authority having jurisdiction.

Added to NAC by St. Fire Marshal by R048-24A, eff. 8/26/2024

NRS 477.030

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