For those who like an easy way to research government codes and regulations, I have included this page for you. The links out can be beneficial for research papers or common knowledge for life safety measures.
Introduction
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics‘ Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Charts, 1992-2007 [372 KB, 17 pages], fires and explosions accounted for 3% of workplace fatalities in 2007. This page provides valuable reference materials for prevention of fire-related injuries in all workplaces.
Fire safety is addressed in specific standards for recordkeeping, the general industry, shipyard employment, marine terminals, longshoring, gear certification, and the construction industry.
This section highlights OSHA standards, the Regulatory Agenda (a list of actions being taken with regard to OSHA standards), directives (instructions for compliance officers), and national consensus standards related to fire safety.
Source: http://www.osha.gov
Support: fire sprinkler heads
Note: Twenty-five states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have OSHA-approved State Plans and have adopted their own standards and enforcement policies. For the most part, these States adopt standards that are identical to Federal OSHA. However, some States have adopted different standards applicable to this topic or may have different enforcement policies.
- 1904, Recording and reporting occupational injuries and illness
- 1904.2, Log and summary of occupational injuries and illnesses
- 1904.7, General recording criteria [related topic page]
General Industry (29 CFR 1910)
- 1910 Subpart E, Exit routes, emergency action plans, and fire prevention plans [related topic page]
- 1910 Subpart G, Occupational health and environmental controls
- 1910.94, Ventilation [related topic page]
- 1910 Subpart H, Hazardous materials [related topic page]
- 1910.101, Compressed gases (general requirements)
- 1910.102, Acetylene
- 1910.103, Hydrogen
- 1910.104, Oxygen
- 1910.106, Flammable and combustible liquids
- 1910.107, Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials
- 1910.108, Dip tanks containing flammable or combustible liquids
- 1910.109, Explosives and blasting agents
- 1910.110, Storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases
- 1910.111, Storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia [related topic page]
- 1910.119, Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals [related topic page]
- 1910.120, Hazardous waste operations and emergency response [related topic page]
- 1910 Subpart L, Fire protection
- 1910.155, Scope, application and definitions applicable to this subpart
- 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
- 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
- Appendix A, Fire Protection
- Appendix B, National Consensus Standards
- Appendix C, Fire Protection references for further information
- Appendix D, Availability of publications incorporated by reference in section 1910.156 fire brigades
- Appendix E, Test methods for protective clothing
- 1910 Subpart N, Materials handling and storage
- 1910.178, Powered industrial trucks [related topic page]
- 1910 Subpart Q, Welding, cutting, and brazing [related topic page]
- 1910 Subpart R, Special industries
- 1910.261, Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills [related topic page]
- 1910.263, Bakery equipment
- 1910.265, Sawmills [related topic page]
- 1910.266, Logging operations [related topic page]
- 1910.269, Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution [related topic page]
- 1910.272, Grain handling facilities [related topic page]
- 1910 Subpart Z, Toxic and hazardous substances [related topic page]
- 1910.1200, Hazard communication [related topic page]
Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
- 1915 Subpart P, Fire protection
- 1915.501, General provisions
- 1915.502, Fire safety plan
- 1915.503, Precautions for hot work
- 1915.504, Fire watches
- 1915.505, Fire response
- 1915.506, Hazards of fixed extinguishing systems on board vessels and vessel sections
- 1915.507, Land-side fire protection systems
- 1915.508, Training
- 1915.509, Definitions applicable to this subpart
- Appendix A, Model fire safety plan (Non-Mandatory)
Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
Gear Certification (29 CFR 1919)
For additional information on OSHA standards for Shipyard Employment, Marine Terminals, and Longshoring, see the OSHA Assistance for the Maritime Industry Page.
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