Fire Industry Associations / Regulatory Bodies (739 found)

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) facilitates the development of the standards and regulations that underpin the global air transport system’s crucial role as a driver of global socio-economic development. ICAO works with its Members States, industry stakeholders and non-government organizations to foster the growth of a safe, efficient, secure international civil aviation sector.

The Monitoring Association (TMA) is the trade association that represents companies who install, service, and monitor security systems for commercial, government, and residential markets. The mission of The Monitoring Association, formerly Central Station Alarm Association (CSAA), is to promote and advance premiere professional monitoring to the consumers and first responders through education, advocacy, and the creation of standards.

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) are a registered charity and have been at the heart of accident prevention in the UK and around the world for almost 100 years. RoSPA offers exchange of key life-enhancing skills and knowledge to reduce serious accidental injuries. They offer workplace safety training, consultancy, fleet, awards, and membership services, as they strive towards enhanced occupational safety.

Theale Community Fire Station provides fire rescue, safety and firefighting services in Theale, Reading, United Kingdom. The fire department has a strategic commitment to ensure that their fire stations, people and resources are placed firmly at the heart of local communities they are serving.

Toronto Fire Services provides fire protection, technical rescue services, hazardous materials response, and first responder emergency medical assistance in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Town of Batavia Fire Department Inc. is the local fire services and rescue department in the town of Batavia, New York, USA. The largest contribution to the development of the department has always been the commitment and dedication of the men and women who volunteer their time and expertise for the protection of the community.

Canmore Fire - Rescue Services serve a population of over 16,000 in the Town of Canmore and along the Trans Canada Highway. The Canmore Fire - Rescue team consists of a Fire Chief, two Deputy Chiefs (Prevention & Logistics and Training & Safety), four Captains, eight full-time firefighters and a crew of career casual firefighters that can number up to 40 people.

The Township of Langley Fire Department serves a large population spread across 316 square kms (122 sq/miles) and protects various residential, commercial, light and heavy industrial in urban, suburban, and rural areas. The Department is a combination of career/paid-call service consisting of approximately 100 career staff and 100 paid-call members.

The Tulsa Fire Department currently responds to over 57,000 incidents annually. (Approximately 33,000 are EMS related.) Our response area includes 201 square miles and approximately 400,000 citizens. The Department has an authorized strength of 676 members. There are 30 fire stations and five designated districts. Firefighters work 24 hours on duty and 48 hours off. The operational budget is $66.9 million.

Tusculum Volunteer Fire Department provides firefighting, rescue and safety services in the city of Tusculum, Tennessee, USA.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) mission is to protect human health and the environment. The agency was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia with ten additional regional headquarters offices (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle) as well as more than a dozen laboratories, and other regional and programmatic offices.

As an entity of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency, the mission of the U.S. Fire Administration is to provide national leadership to foster a solid foundation for the fire and emergency services stakeholders in prevention, preparedness, and response.

The UK Fire Association was formed primarily to serve the interests of small and medium-sized fire equipment maintenance companies and their customers. It represents over 200 small and medium-sized companies providing fire prevention and protection services, solutions, and training.

UL builds trust in the safety, security and sustainability of products, organizations and supply chains, enabling enterprises and individuals to make smarter choices. Their robust suite of offerings includes testing, inspection, auditing, certification, marketing claim verification, training, advisory services and software solutions.

Underwriters Laboratories is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the UL public safety mission through the discovery and application of scientific knowledge. They conduct rigorous independent research and analyze safety data, convene experts worldwide to address risks, share knowledge through safety education and public outreach initiatives, and develop standards to guide safe commercialization of evolving technologies.

The UFA is a non-profit advocacy organization representing the health, safety and interests of New York City Firefighters and the citizens they are sworn to protect.

The United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg - Local 867 is a union in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Its president as of December 2008 is Alex Forrest.

United Kingdom Accreditation Service - UKAS is the National Accreditation Body for the United Kingdom. They are appointed by the UK government, to assess and accredit organizations that provide services including certification, testing, inspection and calibration.

UKRO is committed to improving rescue standards throughout the UK. Bringing together the UKs rescue services and developing their skills to serve the public.

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