Title: Chapter 11 Codes and Ordinances
1Chapter 11Codes and Ordinances
2Introduction
- Codes and ordinances fall under the broad
description of laws - Laws are written and adopted on all three of the
levels of government federal, state, and local - There are clearly laid-out relationships among
the different levels of government and their
influence on each other
3Learning Objective 1 Federal, State, and Local
Regulations
- JURISDICTION
- Limits of territory
- Several levels of laws
- DIFFERENT LEVELS OF JURISDICTION
- Federal
- Local
- Combination
4Learning Objective 1 Federal, State, and Local
Regulations
- STATE FIRE MARSHAL
- Jurisdiction in state-owned buildings
- May allow fire department to enforce in certain
occupancies - LOCAL ZONING COMMISSION
- Regulates what types of occupancies are allowed
5Learning Objective 1 Federal, State, and Local
Regulations
- LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT
- Responsible for enforcement of codes
- Determines occupancy types in buildings
- Needs notification of major work done
- Needs notification of change of occupancy
6Learning Objective 1 Federal, State, and Local
Regulations
- MAKING A REFERRAL
- Violations may not be of the fire code
- Personnel must refer to the appropriate agency
- PUBLIC RELATIONS
- Fire departments role of assistance
- Work with other public agencies
7Learning Objective 2 Responsible for Enforcing
Codes and Ordinances
- FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU
- Legal responsibility and authority
- Inspect rather than act on demand
- SEE VS. CITY OF SEATTLE
- Warrant procedure for administrative entry
- Set forth guidelines for inspection agencies
8Learning Objective 2 Responsible for Enforcing
Codes and Ordinances
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FIRE INSPECTORS
- Must be adequately identified
- State the reason for the inspection
- Must request permission for inspection
- Develop a reliable record-keeping system
- Must be trained in fire hazard recognition
9Learning Objective 2 Responsible for Enforcing
Codes and Ordinances
- STATE CODES BASED ON NATIONAL MODEL
- Codes may be divided by type
- State fire marshal
- Local fire departments and codes and ordinances
- Most jurisdictions adopt model codes
- Ordinances not addressed in the model code
10Learning Objectives 3 and 4 Why Codes and
Ordinances Are Created How Codes and Ordinances
Are Adopted
- MODEL FIRE PREVENTION CODE DEVELOPMENT
- Model fire prevention code developers
- Nationwide fire code
- Allows designers to all use same set of
regulations - Benefits of nationally recognized model
- Minimizes likelihood of conflicting code
requirements
11Learning Objectives 3 and 4 Why Codes and
Ordinances Are Created How Codes and Ordinances
Are Adopted
- MODEL FIRE PREVENTION CODE SECTIONS
- Divided into sections that deal with certain
topics - NFPAs National Fire Codes
- Codes versus standards
- Adopting a model code
12Learning Objectives 3 and 4 Why Codes and
Ordinances Are Created How Codes and Ordinances
Are Adopted
- OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
- Determine classification when fire code is
applied - Select classification that fits the use of the
building - Occupancy subcategories
- Importance of occupancy classification
13Learning Objectives 3 and 4 Why Codes and
Ordinances Are Created How Codes and Ordinances
Are Adopted
- CONSTRUCTION TYPES
- NFPA 220, Standards for Types of Building
Construction - Shorthand notation
- Type I, II, III, IV, and V
- Model building codes
- Property line
- Proximity of buildings
14Learning Objectives 3 and 4 Why Codes and
Ordinances Are Created How Codes and Ordinances
Are Adopted
- CODE DEVELOPMENT
- Commonly developed in response to a disaster
- Need for increased public safety
- Right to Know laws
- Ongoing process that is becoming proactive
15Learning Objective 5 Court Decisions Affecting
Codes and Ordinances
- JURISDICTION
- Court cases jurisdiction
- Fire department jurisdiction
- Limits of territory
- Acting outside your jurisdiction is not legally
taking action
16Learning Objective 5 Court Decisions Affecting
Codes and Ordinances
- COURT SYSTEM LEVELS
- Federal
- Federal circuit court of appeals
- Federal district courts
- State
- State district court of appeals
- State district or superior courts
- Municipal or county courts
17Learning Objective 6 Relationship of Codes and
Standards
- CODES
- Bodies of regulation adopted by ordinance
- STANDARDS
- Recommendations on how things should be done
- NFPA
- Standards used in design of apparatus and
equipment
18Learning Objective 6 Relationship of Codes and
Standards
- STANDARD ADOPTED AS MEMORANDUM
- Items referred to must meet the standard
- May state replacement of non-standard equipment
- STANDARD ADOPTED AS POLICY
- Recognized use without force of law
- Points of the code illustrated
19Learning Objective 7 Legal Terms Applying to
Codes and Ordinances
- LAWS ARE PIECES OF ENACTED LEGISLATION
- Supreme law (U.S. Constitution)
- Statutory laws
- Codes
- Regulations
- Organization
- Cont.
20Learning Objective 7 Legal Terms Applying to
Codes and Ordinances
- LAWS ARE PIECES OF ENACTED LEGISLATION
- Precedents
- Court decisions
- Intent of law
- Applicable laws in any situation
- Variances
21Learning Objective 7 Legal Terms Applying to
Codes and Ordinances
- LAWSUITS
- Lawsuits for not saving property
- Torts
- Addressing issues through policies
- Simple policies to limit liability
22Learning Objective 7 Legal Terms Applying to
Codes and Ordinances
- STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR COMPLAINTS
- Person complaining should contact a supervisor
- If warranted, investigation procedure will begin
- Assure person that complaint will be investigated
- Discourage, delay, or cover up will incur
disciplinary action - Also complainants responsibility to be truthful
23Learning Objective 7 Legal Terms Applying to
Codes and Ordinances
- HARASSMENT-FREE WORKPLACE
- Harassment
- Physical conduct
- Verbal or written conduct
- Visual or symbolic conduct
- Work environment
- Harassment or retaliation procedures
24Learning Objective 8 Codes and Ordinances for
Safety and Operations
- OPERATION OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES
- Class B license
- Class B license requirements and fire departments
- Traffic laws
- Authorized emergency vehicles
- Duty to drive with regard for safety of persons
and property
25Learning Objective 8 Codes and Ordinances for
Safety and Operations
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- HIV and Federal Rehabilitation Act
- Protecting responders
- Possible exposure to HIV
26Learning Objective 8 Codes and Ordinances for
Safety and Operations
- GOOD SAMARITAN LAWS
- Persons voluntarily assisting an injured person
- Not chargeable for errors or omissions in care
given - Only applies if acting within scope of your
training - If acting outside the scope of your training, you
could be held liable for injury to victim
27Learning Objective 8 Codes and Ordinances for
Safety and Operations
- PERSONNEL SAFETY
- 29 CFR Part 1910 Operating in IDLH atmospheres
- 23 CFR Rule 634 Firefighter High-Visibility
Safety Apparel - 2009 NFPA 1901, Standard for
- Automotive Fire Apparatus
28Learning Objective 8 Codes and Ordinances for
Safety and Operations
- SCENE MANAGEMENT
- Agency in charge of the emergency scene
- May be determined by law
- Scene manager
- Highest-ranking member of public safety agency
- Arson unit has primary investigative authority
29Learning Objective 8 Codes and Ordinances for
Safety and Operations
- HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
ACT (HIPAA) - States health information can only be given to
someone directly involved in treatment of the
patient - Patient care report must be kept confidential
- Affects firefighters due to their response to
medical aid incidents
30Summary
- Introduction to the law and how it works
- As a firefighter, it is important to have an idea
of how laws apply to the performance of duties - Know when you are legally required to act and to
what extent you can legally act - Performingduties within your scope of training
and to the best of your ability will exempt you
from liability in almost every situation