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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 8. Education
Agency 85. University of Virginia
Chapter 30. Open Burn and Open Flame Operations
11/21/2024

8VAC85-30-80. Procedure.

A. Academic Division. All requests for the use and operation of an open burn or an open flame device must be submitted to the university Office of Environmental Health and Safety at least three weeks prior to the proposed activity. Review of proposals of a routine nature (i.e., similar to previously approved activities) may be expedited at the discretion of EHS. Requests may be submitted by calling 434-243-1711; emailing fire-safety@virginia.edu, or completing and submitting the appropriate form provided by the Office of Environmental Health and Safety.

B. Medical Center. All requests for the use and operation of an open burn and open flame device at the Medical Center must be submitted to the Medical Center Fire Protection Inspector by calling 434-982-6420 or emailing the request to aco9m@virginia.edu as soon as possible.

C. Additional requirements may apply at the discretion of the fire code representative from EHS or Medical Center Fire Protection Inspector's Office.

Statutory Authority

§ 23.1-1301 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 34, Issue 9, eff. December 1, 2017.

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