Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 120-3-23-.05 - Requirements for Portable Fire Extinguisher Technician Permit
An individual may obtain a permit to install, inspect, repair, recharge, service or test portable fire extinguishers upon meeting the following requirements.
(a) The
applicant for a permit to install, inspect, repair, recharge, service or test
portable fire extinguishers has submitted a completed permit application form
acceptable to the Commissioner.
(b)
The applicant for a permit to install, inspect, repair, recharge, service or
test portable fire extinguishers has paid an annual permit fee of twenty-five
dollars ($25.00) and a one time non-refundable filing fee of twenty-five
dollars ($25.00) to the Commissioner if the applicant is a new employee of the
firm.
(c) The applicant for a
permit to install, inspect, repair, recharge, service or test portable fire
extinguishers has submitted evidence of employment by a firm properly licensed
to install, inspect, service and test portable fire extinguishers.
(d) The applicant for a permit to install,
inspect, repair, recharge, service or test portable fire extinguishers has
submitted to the Commissioner the following required for processing of the
permit:
1. A current color headshot digital
photograph, taken with a three (3) Megapixel camera or better, and saved at the
lowest resolution available in a jpeg or jpg format.
2. A completed signature form attached to the
application containing three (3) individual signatures of the applicant within
the designated areas. The signatures shall be a true representation of the
applicant's normal signature and shall be in black ink using a medium point
pen. Fine point pens shall not be acceptable.
(e) The applicant for a permit to install,
inspect, repair, recharge, service or test portable fire extinguishers has
submitted to the Commissioner evidence of compliance with one of the following.
1. Certification as a Portable Fire
Extinguisher Technician by the National Association of Fire Equipment
Distributors (NAFED); or
2.
Certification or testing by other nationally recognized organizations as deemed
appropriate and acceptable by the Commissioner; or
3. Current certification from the
manufacturer of the portable fire extinguisher denoting the portable fire
extinguisher and areas in which the applicant has been successfully trained and
certified.
(f) Nothing
shall preclude the Commissioner from verifying such evidence of notification,
certification or testing as required in subparagraph (e).
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