Or. Admin. Code § 437-002-0043 - Fire Prevention Plan
(1)
Development of A Fire Prevention Plan.
(a)
When another Oregon OSHA standard requires an employer to develop a fire
prevention plan, the plan must comply with this section and cover each part of
the workplace.
(b) The plan must be
in writing, in the work area and available to employees on request; except that
an employer with 10 or fewer employees in a workplace may use a verbal
plan.
(2) Minimum
Elements of A Fire Prevention Plan. A fire prevention plan must include:
(a) A list of all major fire hazards,
including 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;
(b) Procedures to control accumulations of
flammable and combustible waste materials;
(c) Procedures for regular maintenance of
safeguards on heat producing equipment to prevent accidental ignition of
combustible materials;
(d) Names or
job titles of employees responsible for maintaining equipment to prevent or
control sources of ignition or fires; and,
(e) Names or job titles of those responsible
for control of fuel source hazards.
(3) Employee Information. The employer must:
(a) Inform employees of the fire hazards in
their work area; and
(b) Review
with each employee, when first assigned to a job, those parts of the fire
prevention plan necessary for self-protection.
Notes
Stat. Authority: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(4).Statutes Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295.
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