WAC 296-305-01509
Management's responsibility. (1) It
shall be the responsibility of management to establish,
supervise, maintain, and enforce, in a manner which is effective
in practice:
(a) A safe and healthful working environment, as it applies
to noncombat conditions or to combat conditions at a fire scene
after the fire has been extinguished, as determined by the
officer in charge.
(b) An accident prevention program as required by this
chapter.
(c) Programs for training employees in the fundamentals of
accident prevention.
(d) Procedures to be used by the fire department safety
officer and incident commander to ensure that emergency medical
care is provided for members on duty.
(e) An accident investigation program as required by this
chapter.
(2) The fire department shall be responsible for providing
suitable expertise to comply with all testing requirements in
this chapter. Such expertise may be secured from within the fire
department, from equipment and apparatus manufacturers, or other
suitable sources.
(3) Members who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs
shall not participate in any fire department operations or other
functions. This rule does not apply to persons taking
prescription drugs as directed by a physician or dentist
providing such use does not endanger the worker or others.
(4) Alcoholic beverages shall not be allowed in station
houses, except at those times when station houses are used as
community centers, with the approval of management.
(5) A bulletin board or posting area exclusively for safety
and health and large enough to display the required safety and
health posters. The WISHA poster (WISHA form F416-081-000) and
other safety education material shall be provided. A bulletin
board of "white background" and "green trim" is recommended.
(6) The fire department shall develop and maintain a hazard
communication program as required by WAC 296-800-170, which will
provide information to all employees relative to hazardous
chemicals or substances to which they are exposed, or may
routinely be exposed to, in the course of their employment.
(7) Personnel.
(a) The employer shall assure that employees who are
expected to do interior structural fire fighting are physically
capable of performing duties that may be assigned to them during
emergencies.
(b) The employer shall not permit employees with known
physical limitations reasonably identifiable to the employer, for
example, heart disease or seizure disorder, to participate in
structural fire fighting emergency activities unless the employee
has been released by a physician to participate in such
activities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050
. 01-11-038, § 296-305-01509, filed 5/9/01, effective
9/1/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040. 99-05-080, §
296-305-01509, filed 2/17/99, effective 6/1/99. Statutory
Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].050 and [49.17].060. 96-11-067, § 296-305-01509, filed 5/10/96, effective 1/1/97.]