Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
White Tag (Installation
sticker).The White Tag shall be the permanent visual record of the
original installation and certification. The following additional requirements
shall apply to the use of the White Tag.
(1)
The tag must be permanently affixed to the system as long as the system is in
service.
(2) The tag shall be five
inches (5") in height by four inches (4") in width and shall be water durable
and have a self-adhesive backing.
(3) The tag shall bear the following
information:
(A) "DO NOT REMOVE BY ORDER OF
THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL";
(B) The
certifying company's name, address, and telephone number (local
office);
(C) The certifying
company's engineered system company license number;
(D) The signature, printed name and license
number of the engineered system technician certifying the system;
(E) The engineered system permit
number;
(F) The make and model of
the engineered system;
(G) The
month and year of certification; and,
(H) The Code, Edition and year under which
the system was installed.
(4) Only the Fire Code Official may remove an
installation tag.
(b)
Traffic Light Bright Green Tag (Semi-annual inspection
tag/sticker).The Green Tag shall be the visual record of the last
semi-annual inspection or initial certification testing where the engineered
system was found to be operable with no impairments. The following additional
requirements shall apply to the use of the Green Tag:
(1) The semi-annual inspection must be
conducted in accordance with NFPA testing standards and the manufacturer's
specifications.
(2) The tag shall
be five and one fourth inches (5-1/4") in height and two and five-eights inches
(2-5/8") in width.
(3) The tag
shall bear the following information:
(A) "DO
NOT REMOVE BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL;"
(B) The service company's name, address, and
telephone number (local office);
(C) The service company's engineered system
company license number.
(D) The
signature, printed name and license number of the engineered system technician
certifying the system;
(E) The
month and year the inspection was performed; and
(F) The type of engineered system that was
serviced.
(4) Only a
Engineered System technician, employed by a Engineered System Company or the
Fire Code Official may remove the tag.
(c)
Traffic Light Bright Yellow Tag
(Semi-Annual inspection tag/sticker) Operational Engineered System but with
minor impairments.The intent of the Yellow Tag is to provide
notification to the authority having jurisdiction of a system that is operable
with impairments that do not severely compromise the system's functional
operation. The Yellow Tag shall be the visual record of the last semi-annual
inspection where the system was found to be operable but with minor
impairments. The following additional requirements shall apply to the use of
the Yellow Tag:
(1) The semi-annual inspection
must be conducted in accordance with NFPA testing standards and manufacturer's
specifications.
(2) The tag shall
be five and one fourth inches (5-1/4") in height and two and five-eights inches
(2-5/8") in width.
(3) The tag
shall bear the following information:
(A) "DO
NOT REMOVE BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL;"
(B) The service company's name, address, and
telephone number (local office);
(C) The service company's engineered system
company license number.
(D) The
signature, printed name and license number of the engineered system technician
certifying the system;
(E) The
month and year the inspection was performed;
(F) The type of engineered system that was
serviced; and
(G) A list of the
impairments.
(4) Only a
Engineered System technician, employed by a Engineered System Company or the
Fire Code Official may remove the tag.
(5) If a Yellow Tag is placed on a Engineered
system the Engineered System Company shall notify the building owner or agent
and the Fire Code Official, in writing of all impairments immediately or as
soon as practicable, but no later than seventy-two (72) hours.
(d)
Traffic Light Bright Red
Tag (Semi-Annual inspection tag/sticker) Engineered System
Inoperable.The intent of the Red Tag is to provide notification to the
authority having jurisdiction of a engineered system that is inoperable.
(1) The semi-annual inspection must be
conducted in accordance with NFPA testing standards and the manufacturer's
specifications.
(2) The tag shall
be five and one fourth inches (5-1/4") in height and two and five-eights inches
(2-5/8") in width.
(3) The tag
shall bear the following information:
(A) "DO
NOT REMOVE BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL;"
(B) The service company's name, address, and
telephone number (local office);
(C) The service company's engineered system
company license number.
(D) The
signature, printed name and license number of the engineered system technician
certifying the system;
(E) The
month and year the inspection was performed;
(F) The type of engineered system that was
serviced.
(G) A list of the
deficiencies that render the engineered system inoperable
(4) Only a Engineered System technician,
employed by a Engineered System Company or the Fire Code Official may remove
the tag.
(5) If a Red Tag is placed
on a Engineered system the Engineered System Company shall notify the building
owner or agent and the Fire Code Official in writing of all impairments
immediately or as soon as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24)
hours.
Transferred from
310:451-5-3 by Laws 2013, c. 111, § 1(G), eff 11-1-13 (see Editor's Notice
published at 31 Ok Reg 99 and Editor's Note at beginning of this
Chapter)