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Fire Marshals Training(AHJ)

Fire Marshal (AHJ) Training for Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Services / Codes

Fire Marshals are extremely busy and have any fire codes to enforce, so they look to the industry professionals to understand and uphold the codes. 

Many fire marshals see us as partners in the fire prevention efforts. We agree with this sentiment and look to support Fire Marshals, Fire Inspectors, and the complete Fire Department in any way we possibly can. 

So, how do we support the Fire Marshals? 

Education

The first line of defense for fire mitigation in kitchen exhaust cleaning is education. We at Bare Metal Standard provide free training seminars to fire departments and fire marshal conference whenever possible. 

The education we provide is on the services and codes that regulate our industry: National Fire Protection Association, Standard 96. This Standard is used to set the minimum requirement for the construction, fire suppression, and grease removal of kitchen exhaust systems.

As experts in the industry, we feel a responsibility to provide this education to fire departments and other industry experts.

Our education focuses on the current state of the industry, NFPA 96 codes, best practices in reporting, enforcing codes, and how the relationship between vendor / fire department / customer can be leveraged to increase fire safety. 

This education of the kitchen exhaust cleaning industry encompasses a lot as there are many issues that plague this fire safety service:

  • Lack of standardized Certification / Training
  • Codes that allow portions of the system to NOT be cleaned: NFPA 96 Code 11.6.14
  • Customers misconception on this service (out of sight, out of mind)
  • Poor adoption and urgency of deficiency resolution 
  • Standardized enforcement for Fire Departments – the code is vauge regarding what the fire department expects from a hood cleaning vendor:
    • The NFPA 96 Code states multiple times that services must be completed by …trained, authorized, and certified person(s) acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction…” 
    • The problem with this code is that there are no standardized methods for training, certification, and authorization.

While we do not have solutions for every problem, we do see a clear path to a better future and it starts with communication.

Training by Bare Metal Standard

Are you a fire department representative interested in training provided by Bare Metal Standard? Here is what you should know:

Where you can receive training:

We would be happy to provide our training to cover the issues and industry specifics for you and your department. We have provided trainings for CEU’s, individual sessions, fire house/department trainings, anything that can best facilitate you and your team. 

Our training is unbiased:

Our training focuses on the industry and the codes, NOT Bare Metal Standard. This education is impartial to how we complete our services as it needs to be standardized for the industry. 

Updated and Refined

We have been training fire departments for years. We continue to update our fire department education with the newest code revisions. Bare Metal Standard is in many associations and memberships to ensure that we are keeping up to date with what the future has to offer. 

So call us today to schedule a NFAP 96 training session with one of our Certified Training experts.