(1)
Stations and administrative offices must comply with the requirements of the
general occupational health standards, WAC
296-800-210, Lighting in
the workplace.
(2) Every new fire
station, whether manned or unmanned, must be equipped with an approved
emergency lighting system that will light dormitories, hallways, and apparatus
bay areas in case of electrical power failure.
(3) New fire stations or new additions to an
existing fire station that incorporate sliding poles or slides in their design
or construction must meet the following requirements:
(a) The sliding pole floor opening will be
enclosed by walls with access provided to the floor opening only through a
door.
(b) The door will have a
latch or knobs no lower than five feet from the floor.
(c) The door will be equipped with a system
that will automatically keep the door locked unless an alarm requiring a
response sounds in the fire station. This automatic lock system will allow for
a manual override, which will be used only to enable inspection, maintenance,
repair or replacement of the sliding pole, the enclosure, the door, or other
features of the sliding pole system. The automatic lock system will feature a
warning light above or adjacent to the door that will indicate when the door is
unlocked.
(d) Permanent
illumination which cannot be manually turned off will be provided in the pole
hole.
(e) The automatic lock system
will be subject to monthly inspections.
(f) The sliding pole floor opening will be
illuminated constantly in a manner that cannot be overridden manually, except
as needed for inspection, repair, maintenance, or replacement.
(g) The bottom of the sliding pole will be
cushioned by a minimum three-foot diameter rubber mat or its
equivalent.
(h) Nothing will be
stored or placed at the bottom of the sliding pole for a radius of three feet
from the pole.
(i) Doors will not
protrude within three feet of the pole.
(j) Proper sliding pole use will be included
as part of the formal firefighter training program.
(4) The requirements of chapter
296-878 WAC,
window cleaning, must be followed when employees are engaged in window washing
operations.
(5) All new fire
stations and other new fire department facilities which contain sleeping
quarters must be fully protected with automatic sprinkler systems.
(6) All existing fire stations and existing
fire department facilities with sleeping quarters, that undergo a major
renovation that consists of more than sixty percent of the assessed evaluation
of the existing structure must be fully protected with automatic sprinkler
systems.
(7) Eye protection must be
worn when charging, changing or adding fluid to storage batteries. Personnel
that will be charging storage batteries must be qualified to perform this
function by the employer. See WAC
296-800-16050.
(8) Stairway tread must be of a nonskid
design. Examples of nonskid: Grip strut grating, serrated edge grating, metal
grating, aluminum safety tread, abrasive metal stair tread, or pressure
sensitive nonskid type.
(9) In
existing facilities where sliding poles or slides are used, the pole or slide
hole must be guarded in such a manner as to prevent anyone from walking
directly into the pole or slide hole opening.
(10) To absorb the shock to sliding
employees, the bottom of all slide poles or slides must have a three-foot
diameter cushioned rubber mat, or its equivalent.
(11) Nothing must be stored or placed at the
bottom of a pole or slide hole for a radius of three feet from the pole. Doors
must not protrude within three feet of the pole or slide.
(12) Stair and landing protection: Stairways,
guardrails, landings, and handrails must be constructed to the requirements of
chapter 19.27 RCW the State Building Code Act, and WAC
296-800-250.
(13) A standard guard railing for a landing
platform must include a toeboard, which is a vertical barrier, at floor level
erected along exposed edges of a floor opening, wall opening, platform, runway
or ramp to prevent falls of material.
(14) Any new facility, or addition,
alteration, or repair to an existing facility must be in compliance with
chapter 19.27 RCW, the State Building Code Act.
(15) New stations containing a kitchen, and
station kitchens remodeled after the date of this chapter, must have an alarm
activated service disconnect of fixed cooking appliances.
(16) Asbestos in facilities, buildings, and
properties used by fire departments.
(a) Fire
department employees must be informed of the presence and location of
asbestos-containing material (ACM) and presumed-asbestos-containing material
(PACM) in areas of buildings where employees work.
(b) Damaged and deteriorating asbestos in
fire stations and facilities must be repaired, removed, enclosed or
encapsulated.
(c) ACM and PACM in
fire stations and facilities must be labeled according to WAC
296-62-07721(6).
(d) WAC
296-62-07723,
Housekeeping, must apply to fire stations and facilities.
(e) Fire departments that do not comply with
this section must comply with the requirements relating to asbestos set out in
chapters
296-62 and
296-65 WAC.