Fire Protection and Prevention: 29 CFR 1926, Subpart F
Fire Protection and Prevention: 29 CFR 1926, Subpart F
Fire Protection and Prevention: 29 CFR 1926, Subpart F
Prevention
29 CFR 1926, Subpart F
Objectives 1926, Subpart F
Fire classifications
Firefighting equipment
General Requirements 1926.150(a)(1)
- B: Flammable liquids
- C: Electrical
- D: Combustible metals
Fire Classifications 1926.150 Table F-1
Class A
- Normal combustibles
» Wood
» Paper
» Plastic
» Rags
Fire Classifications 1926.150 Table F-1
Class B
- Flammable liquids
» Gasoline
» Oil
» Grease
» Paint
Fire Classifications 1926.150 Table F-1
Class C
- Electrical
» Electrical junctions
» Motors
» Generators
» Heaters
Fire Classifications 1926.150 Table F-1
Class D
- Metals
» Potassium
» Sodium
» Aluminum
» Magnesium
Firefighting Equipment 1926.150(c)(1)(i)
PASS
1. Pull
2. Aim
3. Squeeze
4. Sweep
Firefighting Equipment 1926.150(c)(2)(i)
Sprinkler protection
- If the facility being constructed includes the
installation of automatic sprinkler protection, the
installation shall closely follow the construction and be
placed in service as soon as applicable laws permit
following completion of each story
Standpipes
Audible alarms
- Bells
- Horns
- Sirens
No combustible material
can be stored outdoors
within 10 feet of a building
or structure.
Indoor Storage 1926.151(d)(1)-(3)
General requirements
- Only approved containers and portable tanks can
be used for storage and handling of flammable
liquids
Indoor storage
- No more than 25 gallons of flammable liquids can
be stored in a room outside of an approved storage
cabinet
Flammable Liquids 1926.152(b)(2)
Indoor storage
- Quantities of flammable liquid in excess of 25
gallons must be stored in an acceptable or
approved cabinet
Indoor storage
- Constructed to meet the required fire-resistive rating
for their use
Quantity
- Quantity of flammable
liquids kept in the vicinity
of spraying operations
must be the minimum
required for operations
and should ordinarily not
exceed a supply for 1 day
or one shift
Summary 1926, Subpart F
● Employer responsibilities
● Fire classifications
● Fire extinguishers
● Firefighting equipment
● Ignition hazards
● Temporary buildings
● Open yard combustible material storage
● Indoor material storage
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