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Fire Protection
OSHA Part 1910 Subpart L
Fire Protection
Objectives
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Familiarization with Subpart L
Define key terms
Discuss fire brigades
Discuss use of fire extinguishers
Discuss other fire extinguishing systems
Discuss where to get additional information
Standards
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1910.155 - Scope, application and definitions
1910.156 - Fire Brigades
1910.157 - Portable Fire Extinguishers
1910.158 - Standpipe and Hose Systems
1910.159 - Automatic Sprinkler Systems
1910.160 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems,
general
Standards
• 1910.161 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems,
Dry Chemical
• 1910.162 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems,
Gaseous Agent
• 1910.163 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems,
Water Spray and Foam
• 1910.164 - Fire Detection Systems
• 1910.165 - Employee Alarm Systems
Standards
• 1910 Subpart L - Authority for 1910 Subpart L
• 1910 Subpart L - Appendix A
– Fire Protection

• 1910 Subpart L - Appendix B
– National Consensus Standards
Standards
• 1910 Subpart L - Appendix C
– Fire Protection References and Other Information

• 1910 Subpart L - Appendix D
• 1910 Subpart L - Appendix E
– Test Methods for Protective Clothing
Fire Tetrahedron
• Basic components
of a fire are:
– fuel
– source of ignition
– oxygen
– process of
combustion

• Commonly referred
to as the "fire
tetrahedron"
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• Scope
• This subpart contains requirements for fire
brigades, and all portable and fixed fire
suppression equipment, fire detection
systems, and fire or employee alarm
systems installed to meet the fire protection
requirements of 29 CFR Part 1910.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• Application.
• This subpart applies to all employments
except for maritime, construction, and
agriculture.
• Definitions applicable to this subpart.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Approved”
– means acceptable to the Assistant Secretary
under the following criteria:
– If it is accepted, or certified, or listed, or labeled
or otherwise determined to be safe by a
nationally recognized testing laboratory
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Class A fire" means a fire involving
ordinary combustible materials such as
paper, wood, cloth, and some rubber and
plastic materials.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Class B fire" means a fire involving
flammable or combustible liquids,
flammable gases, greases and similar
materials, and some rubber and plastic
materials.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Class C fire" means a fire involving
energized electrical equipment where safety
to the employee requires the use of
electrically nonconductive extinguishing
media.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Class D fire" means a fire involving
combustible metals such as magnesium,
titanium, zirconium, sodium, lithium and
potassium.
Fire/Life Safety
Fire Protection

• Class A Fires: Ordinary combustibles
such as wood and paper.
• Class B Fires: Flammable and
combustible liquids and gases.
• Class C Fires: Energized electrical
equipment.
• Class D Fires: Combustible metals.
• Class K Fires: Cooking Oils and Fats.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Extinguisher classification" means the
letter classification given an extinguisher to
designate the class or classes of fire on
which an extinguisher will be effective.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Extinguisher rating" means the numerical
rating given to an extinguisher which
indicates the extinguishing potential of the
unit based on standardized tests developed
by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Fire brigade" (private fire department,
industrial fire department) means an
organized group of employees who are
knowledgeable, trained, and skilled in at
least basic fire fighting operations.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Fixed extinguishing system" means a
permanently installed system that either
extinguishes or controls a fire at the
location of the system.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Incipient stage fire" means a fire which is
in the initial or beginning stage and which
can be controlled or extinguished by
portable fire extinguishers, Class II
standpipe or small hose systems without the
need for protective clothing or breathing
apparatus.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Interior structural fire fighting" means the
physical activity of fire suppression, rescue
or both, inside of buildings or enclosed
structures which are involved in a fire
situation beyond the incipient stage.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Multipurpose dry chemical" means a dry
chemical which is approved for use on
Class A, Class B and Class C fires.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Positive-pressure breathing apparatus"
means self-contained breathing apparatus in
which the pressure in the breathing zone is
positive in relation to the immediate
environment during inhalation and
exhalation.
1910.155
Scope, application and definitions
• "Sprinkler system" means a system of piping
designed in accordance with fire protection
engineering standards and installed to control or
extinguish fires. The system includes an adequate
and reliable water supply, and a network of
specially sized piping and sprinklers which are
interconnected. The system also includes a control
valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the
system is in operation.
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• This section contains requirements for:
– Organization
– Training
– Personal Protective Equipment
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• Organization
– Employer shall prepare and maintain a written
policy statement which:
• Establishes the fire brigade and its organizational
structure
• Defines the functions to be performed; and
• States training program requirements.
– The employer must assure that employees who are
expected to do interior structural firefighting are
physically capable of performing duties
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• Training and Education
– Shall be conducted prior to assignment
– At least annually
– Quarterly training or education sessions are
required for fire brigades expected to perform
interior structural fire fighting.
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• Fire Fighting Equipment
– The employer shall maintain and inspect, at
least annually, fire fighting equipment to assure
safe operational condition of the equipment.
– Portable fire extinguishers shall be inspected at
least monthly
– Respirators shall be inspected at least monthly
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• Protective Clothing
– These requirements apply to those employees
who perform interior structural fire fighting.
– These requirements do not apply to employees
who use fire extinguishers or standpipe systems
to fire incipient level fires.
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• Protective Clothing
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Foot and leg protection
Body protection
Hand Protection
Head, eye and face protection
1910.156
Fire Brigades
• Respiratory Protection Devices
– The employer shall assure that respiratory
protection devices worn by fire brigade
members meet the requirements of 1910.134
• A minimum rating of 30 minutes
• Requires use of 2 in 2 out rule
1910.157
Portable Fire Extinguishers
• Requirements
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Placement
Use
Maintenance
Testing
Portable Fire Extinguishers
If portable fire extinguishers
are provided for employee
use, the employer must
mount, locate and identify
them so workers can access
them without subjecting
themselves to possible injury.

Blocked extinguisher
Extinguisher Classification
Letter classification given an extinguisher to designate
the class or classes of fire on which it will be effective.

• Class A – ordinary combustibles (wood,
cloth, paper)
• Class B – flammable liquids, gases, greases
• Class C – energized electrical equipment
• Class D – combustible metals
Ordinary

A

Combustibles

Flammable

B

Liquids

Electrical

C

Equipment

Combustible

D
Metals
Extinguisher Rating
• Numerical rating given to Class A and B
extinguishers which indicate how large a fire
an experienced person can put out with the
extinguisher
• Ratings are based on tests conducted at
Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc.
– Class A: 1-A, 2-A, . . . 40-A
– Class B: 1-B, 2-B, . . . 640-B

• A 4-A extinguisher, for example, should
extinguish about twice as much fire as a 2-A
extinguisher
Maintaining Portable Fire Extinguishers
• Must maintain in a fully
charged and operable condition
• Must keep in their designated
places at all times except during
use
• Must conduct an annual
maintenance check
• Must record the annual
maintenance date and retain this
record for one year after the last
entry or the life of the shell,
whichever is less
Portable Fire Extinguisher
Training and Education
• Where portable fire extinguishers
have been provided for employee
use in the workplace, employees
must be provided with an
educational program on the:
– General principles of fire
extinguisher use
– Hazards of incipient
(beginning) stage fire fighting
• Employees designated to use
extinguishers must receive
instruction and hands-on practice
in the operation of equipment
1910.157
Portable Fire Extinguishers
– Training and Education
• Employees shall be educated in
– Use of extinguishers
– Associated Hazards
– Initially and Annually

• Employees designated to use fire fighting equipment
shall be trained
1910.157
Portable Fire Extinguishers
• General Requirements
– Mount, locate and identify extinguishers so that
they are readily accessible
– Only approved extinguishers shall be used
– Maintain extinguishers in a fully charged and
operable condition
1910.157
Portable Fire Extinguishers
• Selection and Distribution
– Based on Classes of anticipated workplace fires
– On size and degree of hazard
1910.157
Portable Fire Extinguishers
– Extinguishers shall be distributed so that
maximum travel distances apply:
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–
–
–

Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D

75 feet
50 feet
Based on appropriate pattern
75 feet
1910.157
Portable Fire Extinguishers
– Inspection, Maintenance and Testing
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•
•
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Extinguishers shall be:
Visually inspected monthly
Maintained annually
Hydrostatically tested periodically IAW
Table L-1
Computer Monitor Fire
A computer monitor left on over a weekend caused this
fire resulting in $100,000 damage.
FAN FIRE
$20000 Damage
What’s wrong
with this sprinkler head?
Training Resources
• United States Fire
Administration
(USFA)

• Technical Reports

• 1-800-561-3356

• CD-Roms

• www.usfa.fema.org

• Books
Training Resources
• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
• 1-800-344-3555
• www.nfpa.org
Useful Web Sites
• Consumer Products Safety Commission
– www.cpsc.org

• Firehouse Magazine
– www.firehouse.com
Summary
• This is only a small portion of Subpart L
• Research the standard for standpipe and
fixed system requirements.
• What is a Class B fire?
• Does an interior fire brigade require
quarterly training?
• A magnesium fire requires, what type fire
extinguisher?

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Fire Protection Training by Georgia Tech

  • 1. Fire Protection OSHA Part 1910 Subpart L
  • 2. Fire Protection Objectives • • • • • • Familiarization with Subpart L Define key terms Discuss fire brigades Discuss use of fire extinguishers Discuss other fire extinguishing systems Discuss where to get additional information
  • 3. Standards • • • • • • 1910.155 - Scope, application and definitions 1910.156 - Fire Brigades 1910.157 - Portable Fire Extinguishers 1910.158 - Standpipe and Hose Systems 1910.159 - Automatic Sprinkler Systems 1910.160 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems, general
  • 4. Standards • 1910.161 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems, Dry Chemical • 1910.162 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems, Gaseous Agent • 1910.163 - Fixed Extinguishing Systems, Water Spray and Foam • 1910.164 - Fire Detection Systems • 1910.165 - Employee Alarm Systems
  • 5. Standards • 1910 Subpart L - Authority for 1910 Subpart L • 1910 Subpart L - Appendix A – Fire Protection • 1910 Subpart L - Appendix B – National Consensus Standards
  • 6. Standards • 1910 Subpart L - Appendix C – Fire Protection References and Other Information • 1910 Subpart L - Appendix D • 1910 Subpart L - Appendix E – Test Methods for Protective Clothing
  • 7. Fire Tetrahedron • Basic components of a fire are: – fuel – source of ignition – oxygen – process of combustion • Commonly referred to as the "fire tetrahedron"
  • 8. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • Scope • This subpart contains requirements for fire brigades, and all portable and fixed fire suppression equipment, fire detection systems, and fire or employee alarm systems installed to meet the fire protection requirements of 29 CFR Part 1910.
  • 9. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • Application. • This subpart applies to all employments except for maritime, construction, and agriculture. • Definitions applicable to this subpart.
  • 10. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Approved” – means acceptable to the Assistant Secretary under the following criteria: – If it is accepted, or certified, or listed, or labeled or otherwise determined to be safe by a nationally recognized testing laboratory
  • 11. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Class A fire" means a fire involving ordinary combustible materials such as paper, wood, cloth, and some rubber and plastic materials.
  • 12. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Class B fire" means a fire involving flammable or combustible liquids, flammable gases, greases and similar materials, and some rubber and plastic materials.
  • 13. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Class C fire" means a fire involving energized electrical equipment where safety to the employee requires the use of electrically nonconductive extinguishing media.
  • 14. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Class D fire" means a fire involving combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, lithium and potassium.
  • 15. Fire/Life Safety Fire Protection • Class A Fires: Ordinary combustibles such as wood and paper. • Class B Fires: Flammable and combustible liquids and gases. • Class C Fires: Energized electrical equipment. • Class D Fires: Combustible metals. • Class K Fires: Cooking Oils and Fats.
  • 16. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Extinguisher classification" means the letter classification given an extinguisher to designate the class or classes of fire on which an extinguisher will be effective.
  • 17. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Extinguisher rating" means the numerical rating given to an extinguisher which indicates the extinguishing potential of the unit based on standardized tests developed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
  • 18. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Fire brigade" (private fire department, industrial fire department) means an organized group of employees who are knowledgeable, trained, and skilled in at least basic fire fighting operations.
  • 19. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Fixed extinguishing system" means a permanently installed system that either extinguishes or controls a fire at the location of the system.
  • 20. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Incipient stage fire" means a fire which is in the initial or beginning stage and which can be controlled or extinguished by portable fire extinguishers, Class II standpipe or small hose systems without the need for protective clothing or breathing apparatus.
  • 21. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Interior structural fire fighting" means the physical activity of fire suppression, rescue or both, inside of buildings or enclosed structures which are involved in a fire situation beyond the incipient stage.
  • 22. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Multipurpose dry chemical" means a dry chemical which is approved for use on Class A, Class B and Class C fires.
  • 23. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Positive-pressure breathing apparatus" means self-contained breathing apparatus in which the pressure in the breathing zone is positive in relation to the immediate environment during inhalation and exhalation.
  • 24. 1910.155 Scope, application and definitions • "Sprinkler system" means a system of piping designed in accordance with fire protection engineering standards and installed to control or extinguish fires. The system includes an adequate and reliable water supply, and a network of specially sized piping and sprinklers which are interconnected. The system also includes a control valve and a device for actuating an alarm when the system is in operation.
  • 25. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • This section contains requirements for: – Organization – Training – Personal Protective Equipment
  • 26. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • Organization – Employer shall prepare and maintain a written policy statement which: • Establishes the fire brigade and its organizational structure • Defines the functions to be performed; and • States training program requirements. – The employer must assure that employees who are expected to do interior structural firefighting are physically capable of performing duties
  • 27. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • Training and Education – Shall be conducted prior to assignment – At least annually – Quarterly training or education sessions are required for fire brigades expected to perform interior structural fire fighting.
  • 28. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • Fire Fighting Equipment – The employer shall maintain and inspect, at least annually, fire fighting equipment to assure safe operational condition of the equipment. – Portable fire extinguishers shall be inspected at least monthly – Respirators shall be inspected at least monthly
  • 29. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • Protective Clothing – These requirements apply to those employees who perform interior structural fire fighting. – These requirements do not apply to employees who use fire extinguishers or standpipe systems to fire incipient level fires.
  • 30. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • Protective Clothing – – – – Foot and leg protection Body protection Hand Protection Head, eye and face protection
  • 31. 1910.156 Fire Brigades • Respiratory Protection Devices – The employer shall assure that respiratory protection devices worn by fire brigade members meet the requirements of 1910.134 • A minimum rating of 30 minutes • Requires use of 2 in 2 out rule
  • 32. 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers • Requirements – – – – Placement Use Maintenance Testing
  • 33. Portable Fire Extinguishers If portable fire extinguishers are provided for employee use, the employer must mount, locate and identify them so workers can access them without subjecting themselves to possible injury. Blocked extinguisher
  • 34. Extinguisher Classification Letter classification given an extinguisher to designate the class or classes of fire on which it will be effective. • Class A – ordinary combustibles (wood, cloth, paper) • Class B – flammable liquids, gases, greases • Class C – energized electrical equipment • Class D – combustible metals Ordinary A Combustibles Flammable B Liquids Electrical C Equipment Combustible D Metals
  • 35. Extinguisher Rating • Numerical rating given to Class A and B extinguishers which indicate how large a fire an experienced person can put out with the extinguisher • Ratings are based on tests conducted at Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. – Class A: 1-A, 2-A, . . . 40-A – Class B: 1-B, 2-B, . . . 640-B • A 4-A extinguisher, for example, should extinguish about twice as much fire as a 2-A extinguisher
  • 36. Maintaining Portable Fire Extinguishers • Must maintain in a fully charged and operable condition • Must keep in their designated places at all times except during use • Must conduct an annual maintenance check • Must record the annual maintenance date and retain this record for one year after the last entry or the life of the shell, whichever is less
  • 37. Portable Fire Extinguisher Training and Education • Where portable fire extinguishers have been provided for employee use in the workplace, employees must be provided with an educational program on the: – General principles of fire extinguisher use – Hazards of incipient (beginning) stage fire fighting • Employees designated to use extinguishers must receive instruction and hands-on practice in the operation of equipment
  • 38. 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers – Training and Education • Employees shall be educated in – Use of extinguishers – Associated Hazards – Initially and Annually • Employees designated to use fire fighting equipment shall be trained
  • 39. 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers • General Requirements – Mount, locate and identify extinguishers so that they are readily accessible – Only approved extinguishers shall be used – Maintain extinguishers in a fully charged and operable condition
  • 40. 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers • Selection and Distribution – Based on Classes of anticipated workplace fires – On size and degree of hazard
  • 41. 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers – Extinguishers shall be distributed so that maximum travel distances apply: – – – – Class A Class B Class C Class D 75 feet 50 feet Based on appropriate pattern 75 feet
  • 42. 1910.157 Portable Fire Extinguishers – Inspection, Maintenance and Testing • • • • Extinguishers shall be: Visually inspected monthly Maintained annually Hydrostatically tested periodically IAW Table L-1
  • 43. Computer Monitor Fire A computer monitor left on over a weekend caused this fire resulting in $100,000 damage.
  • 45. What’s wrong with this sprinkler head?
  • 46. Training Resources • United States Fire Administration (USFA) • Technical Reports • 1-800-561-3356 • CD-Roms • www.usfa.fema.org • Books
  • 47. Training Resources • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) • 1-800-344-3555 • www.nfpa.org
  • 48. Useful Web Sites • Consumer Products Safety Commission – www.cpsc.org • Firehouse Magazine – www.firehouse.com
  • 49. Summary • This is only a small portion of Subpart L • Research the standard for standpipe and fixed system requirements. • What is a Class B fire? • Does an interior fire brigade require quarterly training? • A magnesium fire requires, what type fire extinguisher?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. <number> 1910.157(c)(1) Employers can choose whether to train their workers to fight fires or to rely on outside services.
  2. <number> The class of extinguisher should be on the extinguisher shell. The picture-symbol labeling system now in use is designed to make the operation of fire extinguishers more effective and safe to use through the use of less confusing pictorial labels. The system also emphasizes when not to use an extinguisher on certain types of fires. Because of recent information outlining the difficulties inherent in the extinguishment of fires in cooking appliances that involve combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats), a new classification (Class K) has been established. This classification is not listed in OSHA standards. NFPA 10 specifies that listed and labeled Class K fire extinguishers are to be provided in these cases. Class A Class B Class C Class K
  3. <number> Class C extinguishers have only a letter rating because there is no readily measurable quantity for Class C fires which are essentially Class A or B fires involving energized electrical equipment. Class D extinguishers likewise do not have a numerical rating. Their effectiveness is described on the faceplate.
  4. <number> 1910.157(c)(4) 1910.157(e)(3)
  5. <number> 1910.157(g) Training and education required upon initial employment/assignment and at least annually thereafter. “Incipient Stage Fire” means a fire which is in the initial or beginning stage and which can be controlled or extinguished by portable fire extinguishers, Class II standpipe or small hose systems without the need for protective clothing or breathing apparatus. [1910.155(c)(26)]