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Re: Fire Cause Classification
Posted by:
SJAvato (IP Logged)
Date: July 01, 2022 03:43PM
I agree that removal of the Classification chapter clearly provides less guidance where more was needed. Statements in the document leave the decisions of classification up to anyone who feels they have a need to classify the incident and provides no guardrails in which to operate. Basically, all is fair in classification - set your own policy.
Steve