Wash. Admin. Code § 296-305-01505 - Accident prevention program
(1) All fire departments must develop and
implement a written safety program.
(2) Fire department safety programs must have
an assigned health and safety officer.
(3) Each employer must develop a formal
accident-prevention program, tailored to the needs of the fire department and
to the type of hazards involved. The department of labor and industries'
consultation and compliance services division may be contacted for assistance
in developing appropriate programs.
A safety orientation program describing the employer's safety program must include:
(a) How and when
to report injuries, including instruction as to the location of first-aid
facilities.
(b) How to report
unsafe conditions and practices.
(c) The use and care of required personal
protective equipment.
(d) The
proper actions to take in event of emergencies including the routes of exiting
from areas during emergencies.
(e)
Identification of the hazardous gases, chemicals or materials involved, along
with the instructions on the safe use and emergency action following accidental
exposure.
(f) A description of the
employer's total safety program.
(g) An on-the-job review of the practices
necessary to perform the initial job assignments in a safe manner.
(4) Fire departments must have a
safety committee to serve in an advisory capacity to the fire chief. The number
of employer-selected members must not exceed the number of employee-elected
members.
(5) The frequency of
safety meetings must be determined by the safety committee, but must not be
less than one hour per calendar quarter, however, special meetings may be held
at the request of either party.
(6)
Minutes must be taken of all safety meetings. After review by the chief or
their designee the minutes must be conspicuously posted at all
stations.
(7) Employee submitted
written suggestions or complaints must be considered. Action recommendations by
the committee must be transmitted in writing to the fire chief. The chief or
the designated agent will reply to the submitter.
(8) Inspections of fire stations must be made
at least monthly and records maintained to ensure that stations are reasonably
free of recognized hazards. These inspections must include, but not be limited
to, tools, apparatus, extinguishers, protective equipment, and life safety
equipment.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060 and 29 C.F.R. 1910.156, Fire brigades. 13-05-070, § 296-305-01505, filed 2/19/13, effective 1/1/14. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].050 and [49.17].060. 96-11-067, § 296-305-01505, filed 5/10/96, effective 1/1/97.
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