Membership in the Fire Chiefs' Association is open
to only those persons residing within the Province
of British Columbia. Members shall consist of
management officers of federal, provincial,
regional, and local or an industrial fire service
that are responsible for fire protection functions
at the policy making or management levels. Active
Members shall be voting members and have the right
to hold office.
Chief Officer Application Form.
Associate A Members, also known as Trade Members,
shall consist of persons or corporations conducting
business with the Fire Service. Associate B Members
shall consist of municipal officials, industrial
executives, managers and members of engineering and
survey branches of underwriters' associations, fire
insurance claims adjusters, and other like persons.
Associate A Application Form.
Associate B Application Form.
Retired Members shall consist of any member who has
retired from a position which qualified them for
Active membership in the Association. Such members
shall have all the benefits of Active membership
with the exception of the right to vote and the
right to hold office.
Retired Chief Officer Application Form.
FCABC’S
MISSION STATEMENT:
“The Fire Chiefs’ Association of
British Columbia shall be a source of information
and education to its members and uphold their
rights, it shall actively interface with both
government and the public on issues relating to the
Fire Service within the Province of British
Columbia.”
BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP
Participation in shaping the future of Fire & Life Safety by being
actively involved in the Association’s committees
Attend and participate in the Association’s Annual conference
Receive the Association’s newsletter (The Chieftan)
Call on the Association’s office for information and
statistics
Develop a net work with other Fire Service
Management Officers
Regular updates emailed to your department of any
changes in regulations or policies; and/or new
programs/projects that would involve the Fire
Service (such as WCB, Health and Occupational
Safety, workshops, etc.)
Zone or Sectional meetings throughout the year to
discuss issues and concerns as well as educational
formats.
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