Fire and Emergency New Zealand Southern District Fire Season Burning Conditions Zone A

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Fire and Emergency New Zealand Southern District Fire Season Burning Conditions Zone A Fire Type Hangi, umu, barbeques (solid fuel) Traditional Maori, Pacific Island or Pakeha form of cooking food outdoors. fires fire to be lit within 5 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Brazier A grate type heating appliance designed to be used outdoors with wood fires fire to be lit within 5 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Camping / Cooking Fires Fire in the open for the purposes of warmth and / or cooking and is no bigger than 50cm x 50cm. fires fire to be lit within 10 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Pizza Oven Purpose built facility with chimney, designed to prevent the escape of hot ash or fire. fires fire to be lit within 10 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Incinerator A drum / container designed to prevent the escape of hot ash or fire. fires fire to be lit within 5 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible

Offal Hole A hole excavated for the purpose of disposing of offal and dead carcases fires fire to be lit within 30 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Heaps, piles or bonfire Area of vegetation that has been stacked and contains dry garden or tree waste, shelterbelt / orchard / hedge trimmings, untreated timber (e.g. Pallets), stumps, Paper, cardboard, dead stock. Permit fires fire to be lit within 30 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Fire Pit A pit dug into the ground for the purpose of warmth and/or disposing of stumps, dry garden or tree waste, shelterbelt / hedge trimmings or untreated timber (e.g. pallets). Fire is no bigger than 1.5 m x 1.5m. Permit fires fire to be lit within 30 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Backyard Fire in Urban Area Burning of dry garden or tree waste, paper and cardboard in a small pile no larger than 1 m x 1 m. Permit fires fire to be lit within 10 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Windrows A continuous row of cut or root raked logging (slash / cutover) gorse or scrub that has been formed using a dozer or excavator. Rows can be 20 m too much longer. Permit fires fire to be lit within 30 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible

Land Clearing An area of broadcast vegetation (standing or felled), Crops, logging (slash / cutover), standing vegetation (scrub / gore / broom), vegetation on high hill country, Crop stubble, tussock, bracken fern, gorse scrub. May be sprayed or unsprayed for the purpose of land preparation. Permit fires fire to be lit within 30 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Stubble Residue from harvested crop Permit fires fire to be lit within 10 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Broadcast burning An area of broadcast vegetation (standing or felled), possibly mixed fuel types and may be sprayed or unsprayed for the purpose of land preparation. Permit fires fire to be lit within 30 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Burning of Standing Structures Disposal of standing structures by burning. Permit fires fire to be lit within 10 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible Road Burning Maintenance Use of ire for road maintenance Permit fires fire to be lit within 10 meters of any part of a building, fence, tree, hedge, shelter-belt, or any other combustible

Welding Permit for welding in Commercial Forestry Block Permit fires Maintain an area free of any combustible at a 5 metre radius around the site. Dampen down area prior to welding. Where possible weld on a skid site. Have x 2 9kg ABE fire extinguishers immediately available to welding. Check site on completion of welding. This permit is only valid once you have sort the permission of the forest owner. Read and comply with the Standard Burning Conditions attached below.

Keep You and Your Family Safe If you are going to burn here are some tips to keep yourself and your family safe. Keeping Safe Wear long sleeved natural fibre clothing, such as cotton or wool. Synthetic s can melt and can cause severe injuries. Wear laced up leather boots and head protection. Plan how you are going to burn to ensure the weather conditions, fire breaks and methods for lighting up are right for the conditions. Always have a planned safe escape route away from the fire. Planning for the worst case, so you have adequate resources to control the fire if things don t go to plan and escape routes if necessary Being flexible, if the weather changes during a burn, or the day is not right when you plan to burn, change your plans to suit the weather. Know your responsibility It is the responsibility of the person lighting the fire to ensure there are sufficient resources on site to manage the fire and that the fire is contained at all times. A fire should not be lit unless public liability and fire suppression insurance is taken out. Liability for damage or fire suppression costs caused by any fire is the responsibility of the person lighting the fire. Plan ahead Think about the time of year you want to burn. During March-April and September- October Southland often experiences strong equinoctial winds making burning potentially dangerous and fire bans can be put in place during summer. Give your vegetation plenty of time to dry out. The majority of sap is water stacking your vegetation and leaving for up to six months will allow it to dry out and give you a much better burn. If possible cut and stack your vegetation in the spring and burn in the autumn. This gives the vegetation plenty of time to dry, producing a good clean burn and reduces the likely hood of fire escaping as we enter the wetter time of year.