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AHJ ( AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION)

"WE WANT TO FOLLOW THE CODES AND STANDARDS… HAVE THE COMPLIANCE…
NO QUESTIONS ASKED…"

AHJ means A federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire chief, fire marshal, chief of a fire prevention bureau (or Govt department), building official, electrical inspector, or other individual having statutory authority. For insurance purposes, the “authority having jurisdiction” may be an insurance inspection department or rating bureau, or other representative of an insurance company. In many circumstances the property owner or a delegated agent assumes the role of the authority having jurisdiction; at government installations, the commanding officer or departmental official may be the “authority having jurisdiction.”

SH&E compliance is the important task for AHJ.

Physical inspections provide building owners and their management team with an evaluation of any undesirable conditions, corrective measures, and recommendations to be taken to extend the working operational cycle of the fire and life safety equipment within their building.

Raising your company's SH&E standards will not only save time, energy & money but also improves morale & brand image for greater competitive advantage.

EAST experts can assist you by assessing your SH&E situation, identifying potential trouble spots and recommending ways you can meet and exceed compliance standards.

The benefit of AHJ
- Expert guidance on compliance
- Saves time, money & resources on SH&E

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