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California Fire Code Hazmat

Program Overview

Only two sections of the California Fire Code (CFC) are included in the Unified Program.  These are the Sections dealing with Hazardous Materials Management Plans and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statements, which are the equivalent of Hazardous Materials Business Plans.  In the current CFC, the section numbers are 2701.5.1 and 2701.5.2.

State law recognizes the need to ensure that first responders have the information they need to safety respond to emergencies as well as the need to make providing this information as streamlined as possible.  Therefore,

  • Local fire agencies can require information in addition to the state requirements for HMBPs be included in HMPB submittals.
  • Local fire agencies can require submission of a HMBP when the quantities present do no exceed the state HMPB thresholds but do exceed CFC permit thresholds, some of which are lower than the state levels.
  • CUPAs and PAs are required to provide HMBPs to local fire agencies within 15 days of receipt and confirmation.

Issue Coordinators

The Cal-Chiefs' representative to the CUPA Forum Board fills the Fire Code Issue Coordinator position. 
Click here to see who the current Cal-Chief rep is.

Tecnical Adviory Group (TAG)

There is no seperate TAG for the CFC HMMP and HMIS reguirements.  Go to the
HMBP TAG page. 

Current Projects

None

Legislative and Regulatory News

The 2010 California Fire Code takes effect January 1, 2010.

Documents of Interest
Section UL
 ROLE OF FIRE SERVICE AGENCIES 
 Safe Storage and Handling of Swimming Pool Chemicals 
 THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE/CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM, January 12, 1998 
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