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A fire prevention plan must include: 1910.39 (c) (1) A list of all major fire hazards, proper handling and storage procedures for hazardous materials, potential ignition sources and their control, and the type of fire protection equipment necessary to control each major hazard; 1910.39 (c) (2)
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Standards. Fire safety is addressed in specific OSHA standards for recordkeeping, general industry, maritime, and construction. This section highlights OSHA standards and documents related to fire safety.
§ 1910.39 Fire prevention plans. (a) Application. An employer must have a fire prevention plan when an OSHA standard in this part requires one. The requirements in this section apply to each such fire prevention plan. (b) Written and oral fire prevention plans.
A fire prevention plan is required by all employers who ...
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The purpose of this Fire Prevention Plan is to eliminate the causes of fire, prevent loss of life and property by fire, and to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA)
OSHA Training Toolbox Talk: Fire Prevention – Tips for Preventing Accidental Fires [Reference 1910.39 & 1910.106 / 1926.152] Accidental fires are an unusual occurrence in most workplaces. So it is easy to take for granted some of the everyday hazards that, if overlooked, can contribute to the occurrence of these fires.