Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) Written and oral fire prevention plans A fire prevention plan must be in writing, be kept in the
workplace, and be made available to employees for review. However, an
employer with 10 or fewer employees may communicate the plan orally to
employees. Minimum elements of a fire prevention plan A fire prevention plan must include:
Employee information An employer must inform employees upon initial assignment
to a job of the fire hazards to which they are exposed. An employer must
also review with each employee those parts of the fire prevention plan
necessary for self-protection. |
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