The Milpitas Fire Department in cooperation with the representatives of the Santa Clara County Environmental Health Department's Hazardous Materials Compliance Division and the Santa Clara County Fire Chiefs Association have developed uniform forms and guidance documents to assist in the preparation and submission of information and plans. These guidelines may also provide clarification on the application of code requirements in the storage, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials.
Unless prior arrangements have been made with the Fire Department, the use of these forms is the preferred format for reporting purposes.
City Forms & Guidelines
- Acutely Hazardous Materials Disclosure Form
- Guidelines for Installation of Aboveground Fuel Tanks for Emergency and Standby Power Systems Located Outside of Buildings
- Hazardous Material and Waste Exemption Declaration
- Hazardous Material Permit Amounts
- Hazardous Material Requirements for Construction Permit Applications
- Milpitas Fire Code (California Fire Code Amendments)