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Analyzes and classifies incidents for appropriate notification to regional personnel and local officials, (i.e., EMA, State Police, Fire Marshal and USEPA). Analyzes and classifies incidents for appropriate notification to regional personnel and local officials, (i.e., EMA, State Police, Fire Marshal and USEPA.
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The manager will coordinate event calendars with the UCR Police Dept, Campus Fire Marshal, and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) when needed. The manager will coordinate event calendars with the UCR Police Dept, Campus Fire Marshal, and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) when needed.
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Firefighter I or Firefighter II Certification through the California Office of the State Fire Marshal. Do you possess a Firefighter I or Firefighter II Certificate from the State Board of Fire Services issued by the California State Fire Marshal.
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Senior Buyers provide procurement guidance and purchasing expertise to the Office of the State Fire Marshal, including the MA Firefighting Academy, the Hazards Materials Response Division, the Fire Safety Division, and the State Police Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit. Specific duties will include, but not be limited to, the following: Review and prepare bids for posting, including 801 CMR goods & services procurements as well as MGL c.
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Swears in police officers, fire marshal and animal control officers. Swears in police officers, fire marshal and animal control officers. Requires a Certified Municipal Clerk Designation within three years of position placement.
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Collaborate with Campus Building Official and Campus Fire Marshal to develop, deploy, update and enforce campus wide design and permitting best practices. Key stakeholder groups include Facilities Services, IT Services, Sustainability, EH&S, Central Accounting, Budget, and Resource Management (BRM), Community & Government Relations (CGR), University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR), UC Police Department (UCPD), UCSF Risk Management, University of California Office of the President (UCOP.
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Coordinates services with various agencies, such as Innovation and Technology, Police, Fire, Sheriff, Marshal, Animal Enforcement, and County Emergency Management services in addition to the news media and the general public.
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You will monitor and troubleshoot all Marine Corps Electronic Security Systems, Intrusion Detection System, alarm, mass notification and CCTV systems installed and annunciating at the Provost Marshal Office/Marine Corps Police Department.
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Candidate must have reliable transportation, be able to pass drug screening test and become licensed through background checks by the Louisiana State Police and Office of the Louisiana State Fire Marshal.
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Serves as the central support person with appropriate city offices (police, fire marshal, etc.) Performs verification and preventive maintenance on any emergency equipment such as but not limited to fire extinguishers, eye wash stations, first aid kits, fire alarms, and exit signs.
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Act as the point of contact and lead the efforts for any regulatory visits such as OSHA, Fire Marshal etc. Coordinate with any outside emergency agency, Fire, Police, Sheriff, OSHA, etc.
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Represent the University on related matters with external entities such as the Chancellor's Office audits, State OES, FEMA, Fire Departments, State Fire Marshal, and local law enforcement.
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Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) review process (typical AHJ such as city and county building departments, Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM), Division of State Architect (DSA), etc.
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Operates radio systems for Police, Fire, EMS, Fire Marshal, and after-hour City services. Under general supervision, performs various technical and staff support activities for the Police Department by answering incoming phone lines for both emergency and non-emergency numbers.
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The University Police Department (UPD) is responsible for law enforcement, physical security, and emergency response at Cal Poly Pomona. Confer with representatives from local agencies, including the California Emergency Management Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Area D Emergency Services, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, and the Los Angeles County Fire Department to establish appropriate procedures and response, in the event of a major emergency.
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