Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.17404 - Definitions; O to V
Rule 7404.
(1)
"Operator's control station" means a work station where the operator of an
apparatus, such as an aerial ladder or pumper, is stationed.
(2) "Personal alert safety systems" or "PASS"
means a device that is certified as complying with these rules, that senses
movement or lack of movement, and that automatically activates an audible alarm
signal, which can also be manually activated to alert and to assist others in
locating a firefighter or emergency services person who is in danger.
(3) "PFAS" means a perfluoroalkyl or
polyfluoroalkyl substance.
(4)
"Platform control station" means a work station where the rider of an elevating
platform is stationed.
(5)
"Physician or other licensed health care professional" or "PLHCP" means an
individual whose legally permitted scope of practice based on their license,
registration, or certification, allows him or her to independently provide, or
be delegated the responsibility to provide, some or all of the health care
services.
(6) "Primary control
station" means a work station where the operator of apparatus that has an
aerial ladder or platform is stationed.
(7) "Protective ensemble" means multiple
elements of clothing and equipment designed to provide a degree of protection
for firefighters from adverse exposures to the inherent risks of structural
firefighting operations and other emergency operations.
(8) "Qualified" means a person who, by
possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or
who by extensive knowledge, training, and experience has successfully
demonstrated the ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject
matter, the work, or the project.
(9) "Structural firefighting" means
activities of rescue, fire suppression, and property conservation in buildings,
enclosed structures, aircraft, vehicles, vessels, or like properties that are
involved in a fire.
(10) "Training"
means the process of making firefighters proficient through instruction or
hands-on practice, or both, in the operation and care of equipment that is
expected to be used and in the performance of assigned duties.
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