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Prescribed burn boss training
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<blockquote data-quote="MickThompson" data-source="post: 5402384" data-attributes="member: 3172"><p>That's not exactly how it works now. TN now passed a prescribed burn law a few years ago that states if 1) your burn boss is certified (all TDF should be since they put the training on), 2) you have a burn plan, 3) it's a good plan, and 4) you follow your plan or mitigate when you deviated from it, negligence must be proven for you to be held liable. Essentially the burn boss's certification shields you from liability in case of unforeseeable events. </p><p></p><p>If your burn boss is burning on questionable weather days, they are violating this and simple liability applies, sorta like giving a 12 year old the car keys. Insurance is still a prudent choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickThompson, post: 5402384, member: 3172"] That's not exactly how it works now. TN now passed a prescribed burn law a few years ago that states if 1) your burn boss is certified (all TDF should be since they put the training on), 2) you have a burn plan, 3) it's a good plan, and 4) you follow your plan or mitigate when you deviated from it, negligence must be proven for you to be held liable. Essentially the burn boss's certification shields you from liability in case of unforeseeable events. If your burn boss is burning on questionable weather days, they are violating this and simple liability applies, sorta like giving a 12 year old the car keys. Insurance is still a prudent choice. [/QUOTE]
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