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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XX — PUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER · Chapter 148

Section 58: Fire extinguishing systems, issuance of certificates for installation and servicing

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Section 58. The board may make such rules and regulations as it deems suitable for the issuance of various types and classes of certificates for the following:
(a)a firm engaged in the business of servicing portable fire extinguishers or installing and servicing fixed fire extinguishing systems;
(b)an employee of firms engaged in the business of servicing portable fire extinguishers or installing or servicing fixed fire extinguishing systems who services extinguishers or fixed systems;
(c)a firm performing hydrostatic testing of fire extinguishers.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to the following:
(a)the filling or charging of a portable fire extinguisher by the manufacturer prior to its initial sale;
(b)the servicing by a firm of its own portable extinguishers or fixed systems by its own personnel specially trained for such servicing;
(c)the installation or servicing of water sprinkler systems installed in compliance with the State Building Code;
(d)firms engaged in the selling at wholesale or retail of portable fire extinguishers but not engaged in the installation or recharging of them;
(e)fire departments recharging portable fire extinguishers as a public service where no charge is made; provided, however, that the member of the fire department is trained in the proper filling and recharging of the fire extinguishers.
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