Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-62.0001 - Definitions
Unless the text or context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in section 633.504, F.S., are applicable to this rule chapter. In addition, for purposes of this rule chapter, the following definitions apply.
(1) "Act"
means sections 633.502 through
633.536, F.S.
(2) "Division" means the Division of State
Fire Marshal of the Department of Financial Services of the State of
Florida.
(3) "Exclusionary" zone or
"hot" zone means the area immediately around the incident where serious threat
of harm exists, which includes the collapse zone for a structure fire. Entry
into such zone would require the use of breathing apparatus, protective
clothing, and specialized training required under section
633.508(2),
F.S., and this rule chapter.
(4)
"Fire department" means any local fire department or fire district in the state
responsible for municipal or county fire protection as recognized by the
appropriate municipal or county government or the state. A fire department has
the intent and purpose of carrying out the duties, functions, powers, and
responsibilities normally associated with a fire department. These duties,
functions, powers, and responsibilities include but are not limited to the
protection and saving of life and property against fire, explosions, and other
hazards, the prevention and extinguishment of fires, and the enforcement of
municipal, county, and state fire prevention codes, as well as of any law
pertaining to the prevention and control of fires and hazardous materials
incident mitigation.
(5)
"Firefighter employee" means a firefighter employee as defined in section
633.504, F.S.
(6) "IDLH" or "IDLH atmosphere" means an
atmosphere which is immediately dangerous to life and health.
(7) "Trained commensurate to duty" means that
the person must have documented training in the specific task assigned or
combination of skills required to accomplish any series of tasks which may be
assigned to that individual given a set of conditions or circumstances which
that individual may undertake. Anticipated special circumstances such as
hazardous materials operations, technical rescue, and similar conditions or
circumstances require additional training.
(8) "Two-in, two-out rule" or "two-in,
two-out" means and refers to 29 C.F.R.
1910.134(g)(4), Including
Notes One and Two, as modified by section
633.508(3),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.104(1), 633.128(1)(a), 633.508 FS. Law Implemented 633.128(1)(a), 633.504, 633.508 FS.
New 9-6-04, Amended 12-12-17.
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