Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R710 - Fire Marshal
Rule R710-12 - Hazardous Materials Training and Certification
Section R710-12-4 - Definitions

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 710-12-4

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) "AHJ" means Authority Having Jurisdiction.

(2) "Board" means Utah Fire Prevention Board.

(3) "Certificate" means a written document issued by the Utah Fire Service Certification Council, or the Utah State Fire Marshal's office.

(4) "Council" means Hazardous Materials Advisory Council.

(5) "Emergency response agencies" means those agencies that are created and under the control of local, state or federal government or regional inter-governmental agencies to provide emergency response for hazardous materials.

(6) "Hazardous Material" means a substance that is solid, liquid or gas, that when released is capable of creating harm to people, the environment and property and includes, but is not limited to, weapons of mass destruction as well as illicit labs, environmental crimes, and industrial sabotage.

(7) "Emergency Response Services" means providing or coordinating on-site defensive or offensive actions to reduce the risk of harm to people, the environment and property during the emergency phase of a hazardous materials incident.

(8) "NFPA" means National Fire Protection Association.

(9) "SFM" means State Fire Marshal or authorized deputy.

(10) "Utah Fire Service Certification System" means the system approved by the Board to provide certification to those emergency personnel certifying in hazardous materials.

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