Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act No. 99 of 1987)

Regulations

Regulations as to the Prescribed Manner in which a Service may Apply to be Recognised as a Designated Service and the Prescribed Requirements for Recognition as a Designated Service

3. Prescribed requirements for recognition of a service as a designated service

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A Service shall comply with the following minimum requirements before it may be recognised as a designated service:

(a)Such service shall be operative 24 hours per day;
(b)a full-time Chief Fire Officer referred to in section 5 of the Act, shall be appointed in charge of such service;
(c)such service shall consist of trained full-time or part-time members or members of a fire brigade reserve force or a combination thereof;
(d)such service shall have at its disposal the equipment to cope with the risk at hand; and
(e)such service shall apply fire prevention and fire fighting methods which are sufficient to cope with the risk at hand.