Fire watch service

BGVASIS
€300,00
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Type: Fire protection services
By Fire Supervision we mean the physical supervision service to be carried out in activities in which behavioral factors or uncontrollable sequences of events can assume importance such as to determine risk conditions that cannot be foreseen and therefore cannot be tackled only with technical prevention measures.
This service is aimed at completing the safety measures, peculiar to fire prevention activities, at preventing risk situations and at ensuring immediate intervention with people and technical means in the event of a harmful event.
The surveillance service must be requested by the owners of public entertainment and entertainment activities whenever the Provincial/Municipal Supervision Commission on Public Entertainment Venues prescribes it or, in the following cases provided for by article 4 paragraph 3 of the Ministerial Decree 261/1996:
- theatres, cinema-theatres, tent-theatres, circuses with a capacity of more than 500 seats; open-air theaters with a capacity exceeding 2,000 seats;
- studios for cinematographic and television shootings with a capacity of more than 100 seats, when the presence of the public is expected;
- public hearing rooms in which conferences, concerts and the like are held with a capacity of more than 1,000 seats;
- facilities for outdoor sports with a capacity of more than 10,000 seats even when they are occasionally used for events other than sports;
- facilities for indoor sporting activities with a capacity exceeding 4,000 seats, even when they are occasionally used for events other than sporting events;
- buildings, places and indoor premises where, even occasionally, exhibitions, galleries, exhibitions with a gross surface area exceeding 2,000 m2 are held; trade fairs and exhibition centers with a gross surface area of more than 4,000 m2 if indoors and 10,000 m2 if outdoors;
- rooms where dancing entertainments are held with a capacity of more than 1,500 people;
- open-air places or areas, public or open to the public, where shows or entertainment occasionally take place with an influx of over 10,000 people.
Before the start of the show, the firefighters on duty inspect the venue and check the efficiency of the fire protection systems and means, as well as the functionality of the escape routes. Where non-compliance with the regulatory and operating requirements imposed by the provincial supervisory commission is found, which it is not possible to eliminate before the start of the show, the supervisory service manager brings them to the attention of the public security authority for any adoption of the measures envisaged by art. 82 of the consolidated text of public safety laws. Similar information is provided to the provincial command of firefighters.

During the performance of the show, the firefighters in charge of the service will observe the operating requirements aimed at fire safety. At the end of the show, the firefighters in charge of the service stay in the place of the activity for the time necessary for the evacuation of the public, then inspecting the venue and the pertinent areas in order to ascertain that no alterations have occurred to the pre-existing safety conditions. Before leaving the premises, the service manager draws up a report on the checks carried out, notifying the manager; this relationship is recorded in the acts of the provincial command of firefighters for any subsequent fulfilments.

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