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CONTROL FIRE [3 records]

Record 1 2019-11-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Brush, Prairie and Forest Fires
  • Fire Prevention
DEF

A fire set along the inner edge of a control line to consume the fuel in the path of a forest fire and/or change the direction of force of the fire's convection column.

CONT

Then each man grabs his jump helmet - fitted with a cage-like mask to protect his face during a descent through branches - and his personal gear bag, which holds a liter of water, leather gloves, hard hat, flares for lighting back-fires ...

OBS

A fire set to burn off fuel in the path of an advancing wildland fire in order to stop its progress. Typically, a backfire is set inside a fire control line to reduce the fuel between the line and the fire edge.

Key term(s)
  • control burn
  • counter-fire

French

Domaine(s)
  • Incendies de végétation
  • Prévention des incendies
DEF

Incendie allumé intentionnellement le long d'une bande de terrain assez large et soigneusement nettoyée, à une certaine distance et du côté vers lequel progresse un incendie forestier, pour empêcher sa progression.

CONT

Dans celui-ci, 1 l d'eau, des gants de cuir, des torches pour allumer des contre-feux, un casque, un couteau, une boussole, une radio et une tente en aluminium - éventuel abri de dernier recours contre le feu.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Incendio de la vegetación
  • Prevención de incendios
DEF

Fuego que se prende por la parte de dentro de una línea de contención, para consumir el combustible que pueda existir ante la marcha del incendio o para cambiar la dirección de la fuerza de su columna de convección.

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Record 2 2012-09-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Emergency Management
  • Fire Safety
DEF

A component of fire protection that includes the activities aimed at halting the progressand limiting the size of a fire.

OBS

Sometimes "fire control" is used in the sense of "fire fighting."

OBS

fire control: term and definition standardized by the Canadian Capability-Based Planning Terminology Committee and the Translation Bureau.

OBS

fire control: term officially approved by the Engineering Terminology Working Group.

Key term(s)
  • control of fire

French

Domaine(s)
  • Gestion des urgences
  • Sécurité incendie
DEF

Composante de la protection contre l'incendie qui comprend les activités visant à arrêter la progression et à réduire la taille d'un incendie.

OBS

maîtrise d'un incendie : terme et définition normalisés par le Comité de terminologie de la planification axée sur les capacités au Canada et le Bureau de la traduction.

OBS

maîtrise du feu; neutralisation du feu : termes uniformisés par le Groupe de travail de terminologie du génie.

Spanish

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Record 3 1996-12-04

English

Subject field(s)
  • Parks and Botanical Gardens
  • Fire-Fighting Techniques
DEF

To complete a control line around a fire, any spot fires therefrom, and any interior island(s) to be saved; burning out any unburned areas adjacent to the fire side of the control lines; burning off any unwanted island(s) inside the control lines; and cooling down all hot spots that are immediate threats to the control line until the lines can be expected to hold under foreseeable conditions.

OBS

Term used by Parks Canada.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Parcs et jardins botaniques
  • Manœuvres d'intervention (incendies)
OBS

Terme en usage à Parcs Canada.

Spanish

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