Industrial Fire Precaution Levels
Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPLs) pertain to permitted activities such as timber sales, service contracts and firewood cutting. Please refer to your permit or firewood synopsis for more information.
Current Industrial Fire Precaution Levels
Forest or Grassland | IFPL Level | Date |
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Deschutes | 1 | 9/20/2023 |
Ochoco / Crooked River National Grassland | 1 | 9/20/2023 |
Prineville BLM | 1 | 9/20/2023 |
What are Industrial Fire Precaution Levels?
There are four fire precaution levels that begin with Level I at the start of the “closed season” and can go as high as Level IV if conditions warrant. The fire precaution levels restrict certain operations as the fire danger increases. There are no precautions prior to the closed fire season. Each fire precaution level adds to the precaution measures applicable to all lower levels. Industrial Fire Precaution Levels are stages that apply to work activities, including personal use firewood cutting, on Forest Service or BLM lands in order to reduce the risk of a wildfire starting from the operation.
It is the responsibility of the individual operating on public land to know the precaution level for the day and to take the correct fire precautionary measures.
Waivers, written in advance, may be granted for any and all activities, including mechanized loading and hauling, road maintenance, cable yarding, use of power saws and equipment maintenance (other than metal cutting and welding).
If you have further questions about the IFPL regulations, please call one of our local Forest Service offices.
Description | |
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Level I |
Closed Season – Fire precaution requirements are in effect. |
Level II |
Partial Hootowl – The following may operate only between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local time (no operation between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.):
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Level III |
Partial Shutdown – the following are prohibited except as indicated:
In addition, the following are permitted to operate between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local time (no operation between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.):
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Level IV |
GENERAL SHUTDOWN – ALL OPERATIONS ARE PROHIBITED |
The Closed Season means that fire season requirements are in effect.
During the Closed Season, the following requirements must be met:
- Fire tools must be on site
- Fire extinguisher and shovel must be with each chainsaw
- Fire extinguishers must be in all vehicles
- Chainsaws must have a .023-inch mesh screen installed in the exhaust
- Approved spark arresters must be on all internal combustion engines
- Watchmen service must be provided for 1 hour after shutdown of power equipment for the day unless otherwise specified
- No smoking is permitted while working or traveling through any operations area on public land except while in enclosed vehicles
- Permits to burn are required unless waived in advance
When a Fire Watch is required, the Watchman must be:
- Physically capable and experienced in operating any firefighting equipment on site
- On duty for 1 hour after the shutdown of the last power-driven equipment for the day unless otherwise specified
- Furnished with adequate facilities for transportation and communications in order to summon if needed
- Patrolling and visually inspecting all sites where work was done during the day
Attack a fire start:
- Oregon State Law requires that any operator on forest or range land take immediate action to control and extinguish a fire.
- The contractor shall take this action and notify the BLM or Forest Service and the nearest State District Office immediately. Please call Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center (COIDC) at 541-316-7700.
ALL OPERATIONS ARE PROHIBITED:
- No waivers will be issued
- Landowners are permitted entry into their lands