Chapter3- Guiding, laws, regulations, and standards Flashcards
NFPA
Development of national minimum consensus standards, codes, and guides. Also collects data and reports trends on a wide range of fire-related topics.
OSHA
Develop and enforce the Code of Federal Regulations(CFRS) dealing with occupational safety and health.
NIOSH
Research, investigate, and recommend safe procedures, processes, and habits.
DHS
Develop and implement a national response plan
EPA
Issue and enforce regulations and provide training for issues regarding hazardous materials and processes
Standards
A developed body of work that gives minimum consensus direction for procedures, programs, equipment performance, and professional training and qualifications. Standards are written using mandatory language.
Guides
A group of publications that NFPA calls Recommended Practices, which are written in a language that offers suggestions and in some cases options. Historically, many recommended practices go on to become standards.
Codes
A complete work designed to be adopted as law by an authority having jurisdiction to do so. NFPA’s Life Safety Code is the best known.
Law
An enforceable rule of conduct that helps protect a society.
Case law
A precedent established over time through the judicial process.
Statutory law
A rule of conduct in civil and criminal matters.
Regulation
typically outlines details and procedures that have the force of law issued by an executive government authority.