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What does the MFB Act of 1958 entail? |
The MFB Act of 1958 delegates authority from the chiefs to all fire fighting staff for the Prevention and Suppression of fires and the Protection of Life and Property in the case of fire or other emergency. Included is when MFB May seek assistance from Police, access to water, immunity from certain liabilities, discretion of buildings and removal of persons. |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S31A? |
Delegation of Powers of Chief Officer |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S32? |
Powers of Chief Officer |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S32B(3)? |
Action of Alarm of Fire |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S32C? |
Destruction of building |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S54? |
Damage done to be within policy |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S54A? |
Immunity from certain liabilities |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S58? |
Removal of persons of premises |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S59? |
Rights to Water |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S61? |
Police to aid |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S70? |
Owner to give information as to insurance |
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What is in MFB Act 1958, S71? |
Place where fire occurs |
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In section 32A of the MMFB Act 1958, what is the definition of ‘Alarm of Fire’? |
Any call for assistance at a fire, accident, explosion or other emergency |
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Outline Section 32B(2) of the MFB Act 1958? |
On an ‘Alarm of Fire’ being received by a Unit, members of the Unit specified by the chief officer must, with the appliances and equipment specified by the chief Officer, proceed with all practical speed up the scene of an alarm of fire. |