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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the General Contractor (GC) number and Building (Bldg) number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking your inspection.
  3. Specify the Level or Floor where the inspection is taking place. Accurate details help streamline communication with fire inspectors.
  4. Select the Inspection Type from options like 'Fire pump room' and fill in any additional relevant details in the Comments section.
  5. Provide contractor information, including name and phone number, along with the job address to ensure proper identification of your project.
  6. After completing all fields, review your entries for accuracy before saving or exporting the document for submission.
  7. Submit the completed log via email or fax as instructed, ensuring it reaches the Fire Marshal’s Plan Review Office promptly.

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Many fire inspectors and investigators have a firefighter background. To enter the occupation, fire inspectors typically need at least a high school diploma or the equivalent and work experience as a firefighter or in a related occupation.
More often than not, fire marshals are required to have extensive job experience in firefighting. The easiest way to gain this training is also the most traditional: work as a firefighter.
0:40 1:51 Yes they can arrest arsonists. And enforce fire codes. They are often part of fire departments. ButMoreYes they can arrest arsonists. And enforce fire codes. They are often part of fire departments. But work closely with police their roles May overlap.
My paid department promotes its firefighters to fire marshal and gives them all the training they need, meaning theres no way for a civilian to get into the job without first becoming a firefighter. My hometown hires fire marshalls off a civil service exam and requires state certification to take the test.
How to Get a Fire Marshal Inspection Reach out to their local fire inspection authority. Inquire about the fire inspection requirements. Schedule an inspection appointment. Prepare for the fire marshal inspection by complying with the safety regulations and codes. Be present and cooperative on the day of the fire inspection.
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An inspector is responsible for making sure a building is prepared for an emergency situation. A fire marshal is responsible for finding out how and why things go wrong when they do. It is a very important part of the cycle of fire prevention and safety.
REQUIREMENTS. To become certified in Basic Fire Marshal you must: Hold Basic Fire Inspector, Basic Fire Investigator (or Basic Arson Investigator), and Fire and Life Safety Educator I certifications through the Commission. Complete a commission-approved Basic Fire Marshal training program.
Fire investigation is a systematic inquiry into a fire incident. All fires are accidental or the result of a deliberate act of destruction. The fire marshal must reconstruct the incident in the order in which each specific event occurred.

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