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National Fire Protection Association
産業: Fire safety
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
An injury sustained during the performance of the duties, responsibilities, and functions of a fire department member.
Industry:Fire safety
An initiating device that transmits a signal indicating varying degrees of condition as contrasted with a conventional initiating device, which can only indicate an on-off condition.
Industry:Fire safety
An initiating device or procedure that personnel authorized to disarm the intrusion system at a protected premises can use to transmit a signal indicating a forced disarming of an intrusion detection system.
Industry:Fire safety
An initiating device intended to enable an employee of a protected premises to transmit a signal indicating a robbery has transpired.
Industry:Fire safety
An initiating device intended to enable a person at protected premises to indicate a hostile situation.
Industry:Fire safety
An initiating device intended to enable a person at a protected premises to indicate a hostile situation.
Industry:Fire safety
An informational document completed by rescue personnel pertaining to a specific space that should include, but is not limited to, information concerning hazard abatement requirements, access to the space, size and type of entry openings, internal configuration of the space, and a suggested action plan for rescue of persons injured within the space.
Industry:Fire safety
An information record on a medium that can be referred to whenever there is a need to rebuild a data base.
Industry:Fire safety
An infectious bacterium or virus carried in human, animal, or clinical body fluids, organs, or tissue.
Industry:Fire safety
An infectious bacteria or virus carried in human, animal, or clinical body fluids, organs, or tissues.
Industry:Fire safety