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Obtaining an Entry Warrant Under the Fire Protection and Prevention Act

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GUIDELINE

 

 

 


December 2004
 

The reproduction of this guideline for non-commercial purposes is permitted and encouraged. Permission to reproduce the guideline for commercial purposes must be obtained from the Office of the Fire Marshal, Ontario.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

Abstract

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Scope
1.2 Definitions

2.0 CRITERIA NECESSARY TO OBTAIN AN ENTRY WARRANT

2.1 Criteria for Obtaining a Warrant Under Section 14
2.2 Criteria for Obtaining a Warrant Under Section 20
2.3 Criteria for Obtaining a Warrant Under Section 34

3.0 STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Prepare an “Information To Obtain A Warrant”
3.2 Prepare a Draft Warrant and Appendix to Warrant
3.3 Attend Before a Justice of the Peace
3.4 Entry
3.5 Extensions

4.0  GENERAL

5.0 CUSTOMIZING THE EXAMPLE TO SUIT NEEDS

6.0 FORMS

APPENDIX A - Examples for Obtaining an Entry Warrant Under Section 14

APPENDIX B - Examples for Obtaining an Entry Warrant Under Section 20

APPENDIX C - Examples for Obtaining an Entry Warrant Under Section 34


December 2004
OFM Section: Fire Safety Standards at (416) 325-3100

The reproduction of this guideline for non-commercial purposes is permitted and encouraged. Permission to reproduce the guideline for commercial purposes must be obtained from the Office of the Fire Marshal, Ontario.


Abstract

This guideline is provided to assist fire officials in obtaining an entry warrant under the authority of Section 14, 20 or 34 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c.4, and with the preparation of relevant documents necessary to complete this activity. The guideline is intended for guidance only and not to be a statement of law in this area.

 

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Scope

Sections 14, 20 and 34 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA) have provisions for obtaining an entry warrant. Section 14 allows a Justice of the Peace to issue a warrant authorizing the Fire Marshal or a fire chief to enter on land or premises for the purpose of conducting an investigation into the cause of a fire or of determining whether a substance or device that is likely to cause a fire is situated on the land or premises. Section 20 allows a Justice of the Peace to issue a warrant authorizing an inspector to enter on land or premises for the purpose of assessing fire safety. Section 34 allows a Justice of the Peace to issue a warrant authorizing the person(s) named in the warrant to enter certain land or premises to take action or to do work, which has been authorized by the Fire Safety Commission

The procedure for obtaining an entry warrant under Section 14, 20 or 34 is essentially the same. This guideline provides examples and sets out procedures to be used to obtain an entry warrant when dealing with entry warrants outlined in these Sections.
 

1.2 Definitions

Affidavit – a written statement of facts supported by the oath of the person making the statement or by the solemn affirmation, administered by a person authorized by law to administer oaths.
Information – a complaint in respect of which a justice is authorized by an Act of Parliament or an enactment made thereunder to make an order.
Informant – person swearing to the Information. In the context of this guideline, this includes a “common” informant, the Fire Marshal, fire chief, assistant to the Fire Marshal, or an inspector as defined under the FPPA. Where a person other than the Fire Marshal, fire chief, assistant to the Fire Marshal, or inspector is swearing to the Information, that person is deemed to be a “common” informant. Based upon the facts contained in the file, that person forms the requisite reasonable and probable grounds to believe that an entry warrant is necessary, and attends before the justice to swear to the Information.
 

2.0 CRITERIA NECESSARY TO OBTAIN AN ENTRY WARRANT

2.1 Criteria for Obtaining a Warrant Under Section 14

An entry warrant can only be obtained under the provisions of Section 14 if there are reasonable grounds to believe that entry on the lands or premises is necessary for the purposes set out in Section 1.1 above, and the Fire Marshal or fire chief has been denied entry or been obstructed or there are reasonable grounds to believe that they will be denied entry or obstructed in exercising any of the powers given to them in Subsections 14(2) and (3).

2.2 Criteria for Obtaining a Warrant Under Section 20

An entry warrant can only be obtained under the provisions of Section 20, if a Justice of the Peace is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that entry on the lands or premises is necessary to assess fire safety and an inspector (as defined in Section 19, includes the Fire Marshal, fire chief or an assistant to the Fire Marshal), has been denied entry to the land or premises or has been obstructed, or there are reasonable grounds to believe that they will be denied entry or obstructed in exercising any of the powers given to them in Section 19.

2.3 Criteria for Obtaining a Warrant Under Section 34

An entry warrant can be obtained under the provisions of Section 34 if a Justice of the Peace is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that entry on the lands or premises is necessary for the purpose of doing work that has been authorized by the Fire Safety Commission.

Under Section 34, an entry warrant is necessary and can only be obtained under Section 34 after:

 

3.0 STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 Prepare an “Information To Obtain A Warrant”

As the FPPA does not prescribe a specific form for this purpose, a sample “Information To Obtain A Warrant” is set out in the Appendix. Parts 5.0 and 6.0 of the guideline provide additional information on customizing the samples and how to obtain sample form templates.

The first step to obtain an entry warrant involves the preparation of an “Information To Obtain A Warrant” and an accompanying affidavit;

3.2 Prepare a draft warrant and appendix 

3.3 Attend before the Justice of the Peace

3.4 Entry

3.5 Extensions

4.0 GENERAL

5.0 CUSTOMIZING THE EXAMPLE TO SUIT NEEDS

Appendices A, B, and C each contain sample materials for reference and use in creating the documentation necessary for applying for an entry warrant under:

In the examples, italics indicate where information appropriate to the specific situation must be substituted for that shown in the example.

The information in the affidavit should be modified to suit the specific situation, but should include similar type of relevant information as shown in the example.
 

6.0 FORM TEMPLATES

6.1 Nominal Planning Considerations

A Microsoft Word version of template forms used in this guideline may be obtained through e-mail by phoning 416-325-3227 or by submitting a request through the OFM Webmaster at http://www.ofm.gov.on.ca/feedback.asp

 

 

APPENDIX A
EXAMPLES FOR OBTAINING AN ENTRY WARRANT
UNDER SECTION 14
OF THE FPPA
 

 

A-1

INFORMATION TO OBTAIN A WARRANT
Under Section 14 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4

ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO



This is the information of John Smith, Inspector, of XYD Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario.

I have reasonable grounds to believe and do believe that,

It is necessary for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act to enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskiming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2.

And further say that my ground for so believing is:

See attached affidavit and exhibits thereto.


Therefore I request that a warrant be issued to enter upon the said land and premises for the purposes set out in the attached affidavit, sworn the 15th day of June, 2003 for the said reasons.

 

_________________
Signature of Informant


Sworn (or Affirmed) before me at Anytown,
in the District of Anydistrict, this 15th day
of June, 2003


___________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the
Province of Ontario and/or the
County District of                   

 

A-2

IN THE MATTER of section 14 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


AFFIDAVIT


I John Smith, of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, in the Province of Ontario MAKE OATH AND SAY (or AFFIRM) AS FOLLOWS:

I am a firefighter in the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario and have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.

Pursuant to Subsection 6(6) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c4, I have been delegated by the fire chief of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario to exercise his/her powers under Section 14 of the Act. A copy of the delegation is attached as Exhibit “A”.

I have a reasonable ground to believe and do believe that it is necessary for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, to enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally know as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2, and my ground for so stating is:

Ontario Chemicals Inc. is the owner of the land or premises located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2.

On or about June 14, 2003, a fire occurred on the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. at the aforementioned location.

When I attempted to enter the premises on the morning of June 15, 2003, I was told by Mr._________, who identified himself as the manager of the premises, that an investigation was not necessary and I could not enter unless I had a court order.

For the purposes of investigating the cause of the fire it is necessary to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. at the aforementioned location and to exercise the powers referred to in Subsection 14(2) or (3) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997 c.4.

I believe that the work will take until approximately ____________, 20__, to complete.

I make this affidavit in support of an Information to obtain a warrant to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. and to investigate the cause of a fire and for no improper purpose.

Sworn (or Affirmed) before me at the
Anytown,in the District of
Anydistrict, this 15th day
of June, 2003

_________________________
Signature of Deponent


____________________________
Commissioner for Taking Affidavits
 

A-3
 

Please note that all exhibits attached to an affidavit must be commissioned at the same time as the commissioning of the Affidavit, by the same Commissioner of Oaths who commissioned the affidavit. Somewhere on the face of every exhibit, the following should be indicated:

This is Exhibit ____ to the affidavit of
_________________ sworn before
me this _____ day of ___________, 20___

 


EXHIBIT A




Pursuant to Subsection 6(6) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. c.4 this is to certify that John Smith is authorized under the Act to conduct an investigation into the cause, or origin and circumstances of any fire or any explosion, and is further authorized to enter on land or premises or adjacent land or premises for the purpose set out in section 14 of the Act.

Expires December 31, 2005


_________________                                                     ___________________
Signature of Fire Chief                                                       Signature of Holder
 

A-4

WARRANT

Under Section 14 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997, c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO


IN THE MATTER of an investigation into the cause of a fire upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. pursuant to Section 14 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4

To:

John Smith, Inspector, and such other persons as he considers advisable.


Whereas, upon reading the Information on oath of John Smith, Inspector, made on the 15th day of June 2003 at Anytown and attachments thereto.

(recite other material considered on motion)

This is to authorize you to:

See Appendix “A” to Warrant



Dated this____ day of ______________, 20___

at ______________________________

___________________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the Province
of Ontario and/or the County District of          

 

A-5

Appendix “A” to Warrant

Under Section 14 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


Enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. legally described as Lt 18, Concession 10 in the Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2, for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act.

Take all steps necessary to do one or a combination of the following:Call on any other person you consider advisable to execute this warrant.

Carry out all such actions as outlined herein for up to twenty-four hours each day during the currency of this warrant.

This warrant expires at 12.01 a.m. on July 15, 2003.
 

A-6

ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF WARRANT

Under Section 14 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

IN THE MATTER of an application for the extension of the expiry date on a warrant authorizing an Inspector to investigate the cause of a fire upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 14 of the ire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4.

Pursuant to Subsection 14(8) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4, I hereby order an extension of the warrant issued on the ___________ day of ___________ 20___, by ___________, at ____________, Ontario, authorizing an Inspector of the XYZ Fire Department to investigate a fire upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc., 123 Any Street, Northern Lights, Ontario T0P 4I2.

This extension shall be effective until ______________am/pm on the ____________ day of  ______________, 20___.

DATED this ______day of ___________________, 20___.


__________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the
Province of Ontario and/or the
County/District of                 
 

 

 

A-7

IN THE MATTER of Section 14 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


AND IN THE MATTER of an application for the extension of the expiry date on a warrant authorizing an Inspector to investigate the cause of a afire upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 14 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.o. 1997, c.4.

AFFIDAVIT


I John Smith, of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, in the Province of Ontario MAKE OATH AND SAY (or AFFIRM) AS FOLLOWS:

I am an Inspector in the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario and have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.

On the _____________of ____________, 20___, a warrant to enter the premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc., located at 123 Any Street, Northern Lights, Ontario T0P 4I2 was issued to me by
_________________, at __________________ Ontario. Attached hereto and marked as Exhibit “A” to this my affidavit is a copy of the Warrant.

I attended at the premises of the said Ontario Chemicals Inc. to conduct an investigation into the cause of a fire as authorized in the said warrant on ______________, 20___.

The investigation has not yet been completed, (explain why) and will not be completed until
_________________, 20___.

As the aforesaid warrant expires on the ___________day of ___________,20___, and it is necessary to enter upon the aforesaid lands and premises in order to complete the investigation, an extension of the aforesaid warrant is requested.

I make this affidavit in support of an application for extension of the warrant to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. and for no improper purpose.


Sworn (or Affirmed) before me
at the __________________
on ________________, 20___.

___________________
Signature of Deponent


___________________________
Commissioner for Taking Affidavits
 

Appendix B

EXAMPLES FOR OBTAINING AN ENTRY WARRANT
UNDER SECTION 20
OF THE FPPA
 

B-1

INFORMATION TO OBTAIN A WARRANT
Under Section 20 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4

ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

This is the information of John Smith, Inspector, of XYD Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario.

I have reasonable grounds to believe and do believe that,

It is necessary for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act to enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskiming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2.

And further say that my ground for so believing is:

See attached affidavit and exhibits thereto.


Therefore I request that a warrant be issued to enter upon the said land and premises for the purposes set out in the attached affidavit, sworn the 15th day of June, 2003 for the said reasons.

 

_________________
Signature of Informant


Sworn (or Affirmed) before me at Anytown,
in the District of Anydistrict, this 15th day
of June, 2003


___________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the
Province of Ontario and/or the
County District of               
 

B-2

IN THE MATTER of Section 20 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4

AFFIDAVIT


I John Smith, of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, in the Province of Ontario MAKE OATH AND SAY (or AFFIRM) AS FOLLOWS:

I am an Inspector in the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario and have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.

I have a reasonable ground to believe and do believe that it is necessary for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, to enter upon the land and premises of
Ontario Chemicals Inc. located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally know as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2, and my ground for so stating is:

Ontario Chemicals Inc. is the owner of the land or premises located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2.

On or about June 14, 2003, we received a telephone complaint that there are in or upon the buildings or premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. at the aforementioned location combustible or explosive materials or conditions dangerous to the safety of the buildings or premises or to adjoining property.

The capacity of the dike system around the tank farm is inadequate to contain possible spills, ruptures or leakage and the water that may need to be applied during subsequent fire fighting operations.

Inadequate provisions exist to confine anticipated product leakage and released water from the automatic sprinkler system during a possible fire in the storage building.

The yard fencing is inadequate to discourage unwanted entry unto the premises.

Unsegregated storage of flammable and combustible liquids and oxidizers creates an unacceptable fire loading and fire hazard in the storage building.

The fire alarm system installed within the two buildings at this site fails to provide proper annunciation.

On or about June 14, 2003, I attempted to enter the premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. at the aforementioned location for the purpose of conducting an inspection to verify the information contained in the complaint and to assess the fire safety of the premises. I encountered a locked gate. When I telephoned the company to arrange access through the gate, I was told by Mr. ____________, who identified himself as the manager of the premises that I could not enter unless I had a court order.



I make this affidavit in support of an Information to obtain a warrant to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. for the purpose of assessing fire safety and for no improper purpose. It is estimated that it will take ____ days to complete the inspection.



Sworn (or Affirmed) before me at the
Anytown, in the District of
Anydistrict, this 15th day
of June, 2003


________________________
Signature of Deponent


______________________________
Commissioner for Taking Affidavits
 

B-3

WARRANT

Under Section 20 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997, c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO


IN THE MATTER of an inspection of Ontario Chemicals Inc. pursuant to Section 19 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4

To:

John Smith, Inspector, and such other persons as he considers advisable.

Whereas, upon reading the Information on oath of John Smith, Inspector, made on the 15th day of June 2003 at Anytown and attachments thereto.

(recite other material considered on motion)

This is to authorize you to:

See Appendix “A” to Warrant


Dated this _____ day of _____________, 20___

at _______________________________

__________________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the Province
of Ontario and/or the County District of         


 

B-4

Appendix “A” to Warrant

Under Section 20 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


Enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. legally described as Lot 18, Concession 10 in the Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2, for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act.

Take all steps necessary to do one or a combination of the following:
Call on any other person you consider advisable to execute this warrant.

Carry out all such actions as outlined herein for up to twenty-four hours each day during the currency of this warrant.

This warrant expires at 12.01 a.m. on June 22, 2003.

 

B-5

ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF WARRANT

Under Section 20 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

IN THE MATTER of an application for the extension of the expiry date on a warrant authorizing an Inspector to assess fire safety upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 20 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4.

Pursuant to Subsection 20(3) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4, I hereby order an extension of the warrant issued on the ___________ day of ___________ 20___, by ___________, at ____________, Ontario, authorizing an Inspector of the XYZ Fire Department to enter for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc., 123 Any Street, Northern Lights, Ontario T0P 4I2.

This extension shall be effective until ______________am/pm on the ____________ day of
______________, 20___.

DATED this ____ day of _______________, 20___.

 

___________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the
Province of Ontario and/or the       
County/District of                             
 

B-6

IN THE MATTER of Section 20 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


AND IN THE MATTER of an application for the extension of the expiry date on a warrant authorizing an Inspector to assess fire safety upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 20 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4.

AFFIDAVIT

I John Smith, of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, in the Province of Ontario MAKE OATH AND SAY (or AFFIRM) AS FOLLOWS:

I am an Inspector in the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario and have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.

On the _____________of ____________, 20___, a warrant to enter the premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc., located at 123 Any Street, Northern Lights, Ontario T0P 4I2 was issued to me by
_________________, at __________________ Ontario. Attached hereto and marked as Exhibit “A” to this my affidavit is a copy of the Warrant.

I attended at the premises of the said Ontario Chemicals Inc. for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act as authorized in the said warrant on ______________, 20___.

The inspection has not yet been completed, (explain why) and I do verily believe that the remainder of the inspection will not be completed until ______________, 20___.

As the aforesaid warrant expires on the ___________day of ___________,20___, and it is necessary to enter upon the aforesaid lands and premises in order to complete the inspection, an extension of the aforesaid warrant is requested.

I make this affidavit in support of an application for extension of the warrant to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. and for no improper purpose.


Sworn (or Affirmed) before me
at the __________________
on ________________, 20___.

__________________
Signature of Deponent

____________________________
Commissioner for Taking Affidavits
 

Appendix C

EXAMPLES FOR OBTAINING AN ENTRY WARRANT
UNDER SECTION 34
OF THE FPPA
 

C-1

INFORMATION TO OBTAIN A WARRANT
Under Section 34 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

This is the information of John Smith, Inspector, of XYD Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario.

I have reasonable grounds to believe and do believe that,

It is necessary for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act to enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskiming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2.

And further say that my ground for so believing is:

See attached affidavit and appendices thereto.

Therefore I request that a warrant be issued to enter upon the said land and premises and cause the thing or things to be done as set out in Exhibit “B” (the Fire Safety Commission Order) to my attached affidavit, sworn the 4th day of June, 2003 for the said reasons.
 

 

________________________
Signature of Informant

Sworn (or Affirmed) before me at Anytown,
in the District of Anydistrict, this 4th day
of June, 2003

__________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the
Province of Ontario and/or the
County District of                       

 

C-2

IN THE MATTER of Section 34 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4

AFFIDAVIT


I John Smith, of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, in the Province of Ontario MAKE OATH AND SAY (or AFFIRM) AS FOLLOWS:

I am an Inspector in the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario and have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.

I have a reasonable ground to believe and do believe that it is necessary for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, to enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally know as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2, and my ground for so stating is:

Ontario Chemicals Inc. is the owner of the land or premises located at Lot 18, Concession 10, Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2.

On or about April14, 2003, I inspected the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. at the aforementioned location and found that there are in or upon the buildings or premises combustible or explosive materials or conditions dangerous to the safety of the buildings or premises or to adjoining property. Pursuant to Section 21 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4, I issued an order dated April 15, 2003 requiring Ontario Chemicals Inc. to remove combustible or explosive materials or anything that may constitute a fire menace. A copy of the said order is attached as Exhibit “A”. The grounds for my order are as follows:

The capacity of the dike system around the tank farm is inadequate to contain possible spills, ruptures or leakage and the water that may need to be applied during subsequent fire fighting operations.

Inadequate provisions exist to confine anticipated product leakage and released water from the automatic sprinkler system during a possible fire in the storage building.

The yard fencing is inadequate to discourage unwanted entry unto the premises.

Unsegregated storage of flammable and combustible liquids and oxidizers creates an unacceptable fire loading and fire hazard in the storage building.

The fire alarm system installed within the two buildings at this site fails to provide proper annunciation.

On or about May 10, 2003, I applied to the Fire Safety Commission for an order authorizing me to cause the things set out in my order to be done. The Fire Safety Commission, after a hearing held on May 21, 2003, authorized me to cause to be done the things required by order dated April 15, 2003 issued pursuant to Section 21 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997 c.4, as Ontario Chemicals Inc. has refused to comply with or is not complying with the said order and is not likely, in the Commission’s opinion, to comply with the order promptly and in the Commission’s opinion, failure to do the thing would seriously endanger the health or safety of any persons or the quality of the natural environment for any use that can be made of it. A copy of the Commission’s order dated May 21, 2003 is attached hereto as Exhibit “B”.

As of the date of this affidavit the work outlined in Exhibit “B” is still outstanding. Entry upon the aforesaid lands or premises is necessary for the purpose of doing the said work. (Set out reasons why it is essential to enter upon the property to complete the authorized work.)

I am advised by (i.e. contractor), and do verily believe that the work will take until approximately _____________, 20___, to complete.

I make this affidavit in support of an Information to obtain a warrant to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. for the purpose of assessing fire safety and for no improper purpose.



Sworn (or Affirmed) before me at the
Anytown, in the District of
Anydistrict, this 4th day
of June, 2003

 

_____________________
Signature of Deponent

__________________________
Commissioner for Taking Affidavits
 

C-3

WARRANT

Under Section 34 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997, c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO


IN THE MATTER of an Order of the Fire Safety Commission dated May 21, 2003 authorizing the Fire Marshal, or an Inspector to do a thing or things upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 33 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4

To:

John Smith, Inspector, and such other persons as he considers advisable.

Whereas, upon reading the Information on oath of John Smith, Inspector, made on the 4th day of June 2003 at Anytown and attachments thereto.

(recite other material considered on motion)

This is to authorize you to:

See Appendix “A” to Warrant

Dated this _____ day of ______________, 20___.

_________________________________
Justice of the Peace in and for the Province
of Ontario and/or the County District of         
 

 

 

C-4

Appendix “A” to Warrant

Under Section 34 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


Enter upon the land and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. legally described as Lt 18, Concession 10 in the Township of Northern Lakes in the District of Timiskaming, municipally known as 123 Any Street, Northern Lakes, Ontario T0P 4I2, for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act.

Take all steps necessary to do one or a combination of the following: (List the thing or things to be done that are outlined in the Fire Safety Commission’s Order.)

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Call on any other person you consider advisable to execute this warrant.

Carry out all such actions as outlined herein for up to twenty-four hours each day during the currency of this warrant.

This warrant expires at 12.01 a.m. on July 20, 2003.
 

 

 

C-5

 ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF WARRANT

Under Section 34 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4


ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

IN THE MATTER of an application for an extension of the expiry date on a warrant authorizing an Inspector to do a thing or things upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 34 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4.

Pursuant to Subsection 34(3) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4, I hereby order an extension of the warrant issued on the ___________ day of ___________ 20___, by ___________, at ____________, Ontario, authorizing an Inspector of the XYZ Fire Department to enter for the purpose of the administration of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc., 123 Any Street, Northern Lights, Ontario T0P 4I2.

This extension shall be effective until ______________am/pm on the ____________ day of ______________, 20___.

DATED this _____ day of ______________, 20___.

 

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Justice of the Peace in and for the
Province of Ontario and/or the       
County/District of                         

 

 

C-6

IN THE MATTER of Section 34 of the
Fire Protection and Prevention Act S.O. 1997 c.4

AND IN THE MATTER of an application for an extension of the expiry date on a warrant authorizing an Inspector to do a thing or things upon the property of Ontario Chemicals Inc. issued pursuant to Section 34 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, S.O. 1997, c.4.

AFFIDAVIT

I John Smith, of the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, in the Province of Ontario MAKE OATH AND SAY (or AFFIRM) AS FOLLOWS:

I am an Inspector in the XYZ Fire Department, Anytown, Ontario and have personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter deposed to.

On the _____________of ____________, 20___, a warrant to enter the premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc., located at 123 Any Street, Northern Lights, Ontario T0P 4I2 was issued to me by _________________, at __________________ Ontario. Attached hereto and marked as Exhibit “A” to this my affidavit is a copy of the Warrant.

I attended at the premises of the said Ontario Chemicals Inc. to complete the work authorized by the Fire Safety Commission as authorized in the said warrant on ______________, 20___.

The work to be done has not yet been completed (explain why) and I am advised by __________________and do verily believe that the remaining work will not be completed until ______________, 20___.

As the aforesaid warrant expires on the ___________day of ___________,20___, and it is necessary to enter upon the aforesaid lands and premises in order to complete the work, an extension of the aforesaid warrant is requested.

I make this affidavit in support of an application for extension of the warrant to enter the lands and premises of Ontario Chemicals Inc. and for no improper purpose.


Sworn (or Affirmed) before me
at the __________________
on ________________, 20___.
 

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Signature of Deponent

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Commissioner for Taking Affidavits