![]() To access these pages you will need to:ġ) Register for a BCeID available at 2) Contact your fire centre or Fire Weather, with the following information: It is also possible to gain access to daily fire weather data and forecasts from the BC Wildfire Service using a BCeID. These detailed fire danger ratings may be applicable to the location of the high risk activity, or may be adapted by persons using this data to the specific location of the high risk activity. ![]() The source of this data could be internal weather stations, other third parties, or the detailed fire danger ratings provided (at the bottom of the Fire danger page) for every BC Wildfire Service weather station. Under section 6 of the Wildfire Regulation, those conducting high risk activities are required to use representative weather data to determine the fire danger rating for their location. What is the fire danger rating at the location of my operation? If you have determined that your proposed activity is listed above as a high risk activity, your next step is to find out what the fire danger rating is at your proposed location of operation. (v) skidding logs or log forwarding unless it is improbable that the skidding or forwarding will result in the equipment contacting rock (iv) portable wood chipping, milling, processing or manufacturing (ii) mechanical tree felling, woody debris piling or tree processing, including de-limbing (i) any of the following activities carried out in a cutblock excluding a road, landing, roadside work area or log sort area in the cutblock: (h) clearing and maintaining rights of way, including grass mowing (e) using or preparing fireworks or pyrotechnics (d) using fire- or spark-producing tools, including cutting tools (As per Wildfire Regulation consolidated April 2023.) In the Wildfire Regulation, high risk activities mean each of the following: High risk activities are defined in the Wildfire Regulation under " Definitions". Your first step is to determine if your proposed activity is considered a "high risk activity". Based on what the fire danger rating is, determine whether there are restrictions on high risk activities. Find out what the fire danger rating is at your proposed location of operation. Find out if your proposed activity is considered a high risk activity. ![]() There are three steps to determine your obligations around high risk activities:
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