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  2. Fire safety inspector - Wikipedia

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    A fire inspector, for any premises which are owned or occupied by the Crown. Note: There is a distinct difference between an "inspector" and a "fire inspector". 1. "Inspector" is a person appointed by one of the first four authorities listed above, and are appointed to enable that authority (as an entity) to discharge its duties under the order.

  3. Fire marshal - Wikipedia

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    In any county that does not employ or appoint a local fire official, the State Fire Marshal shall assume the duties of the local fire official with respect to fire safety inspections of educational property required under s. 1013.12(2)(b), and the State Fire Marshal may take necessary corrective action as authorized under s. 1013.12(5).

  4. Fire safety officer - Wikipedia

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    A fire safety officer can work anywhere local. If premises are found to be unsafe a fire officer may prosecute the offending organization or even issue a prohibition notice closing the premises until such time that they are made safe. Fire officers also have the power to place anyone committing an offence under police caution. While a fire ...

  5. His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Fire Services - Wikipedia

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    Is the umbrella organisation of the Crown Premises Inspection Group (CPIG). CPIG is the team of fire inspectors, appointed by the Secretary of State, to enforce the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 within Crown premises. The detailed job description was made available to the public ahead of Sir Ken's appointment.

  6. His Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The current chief inspector is Robert Scott. It is general practice for chief inspectors to have previously served as a Principal Officer within a Fire and Rescue Service. Robert Scott served as an assistant chief officer within the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service until his retirement in 2017. He formed part of a small team that helped lead ...

  7. UL (safety organization) - Wikipedia

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    UL headquarters in Northbrook, Illinois. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. was founded in 1894 by William Henry Merrill.After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a degree in electrical engineering in 1889, Merrill went to work as an electrical inspector for the Boston Board of Fire Underwriters. [9]

  8. Jobs cut at the FAA helped support air safety, a union says - AOL

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    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

  9. Department of public safety - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a 'Department of Public Safety is a state or local government agency that often has a broad portfolio of responsibilities, which may include some or all of the following: Fire services: provides fire prevention and suppression.