WAC 296-304-01011
Fire watches. (1) Written fire watch
policy. The employer must create and keep current a written
policy that specifies the following requirements for employees
performing fire watch in the workplace:
(a) The training employees must be given (WAC 296-304-01019(3) contains detailed fire watch training
requirements);
(b) The duties employees are to perform;
(c) The equipment employees must be given; and
(d) The personal protective equipment (PPE) that must be
made available and worn as required by WAC 296-304-090.
(2) Posting fire watches. The employer must post a fire
watch if during hot work any of the following conditions are
present:
(a) Slag, weld splatter, or sparks might pass through an
opening and cause a fire;
(b) Fire-resistant guards or curtains are not used to
prevent ignition of combustible materials on or near decks,
bulkheads, partitions, or overheads;
(c) Combustible material closer than thirty-five feet
(10.7 m) to the hot work in either the horizontal or vertical
direction cannot be removed, protected with flame-proof
covers, or otherwise shielded with metal or fire-resistant
guards or curtains;
(d) The hot work is carried out on or near insulation,
combustible coatings, or sandwich-type construction that
cannot be shielded, cut back, or removed, or in a space within
a sandwich-type construction that cannot be inerted;
(e) Combustible materials adjacent to the opposite sides
of bulkheads, decks, overheads, metal partitions, or
sandwich-type construction may be ignited by conduction or
radiation;
(f) The hot work is close enough to cause ignition
through heat radiation or conduction on the following:
(i) Insulated pipes, bulkheads, decks, partitions, or
overheads; or
(ii) Combustible materials and/or coatings;
(g) The work is close enough to unprotected combustible
pipe or cable runs to cause ignition; or
(h) A marine chemist, a Coast Guard-authorized person, or
a shipyard competent person, as defined in WAC 296-304-020,
requires that a fire watch be posted.
(3) Assigning employees to fire watch duty.
(a) The employer must not assign other duties to a fire
watch while the hot work is in progress.
(b) Employers must ensure that employees assigned to fire
watch duty:
(i) Have a clear view of and immediate access to all
areas included in the fire watch;
(ii) Are able to communicate with workers exposed to hot
work;
(iii) Are authorized to stop work if necessary and
restore safe conditions within the hot work area;
(iv) Remain in the hot work area for at least thirty
minutes after completion of the hot work, unless the employer
or its representative surveys the exposed area and makes a
determination that there is no further fire hazard;
(v) Are trained to detect fires that occur in areas
exposed to the hot work;
(vi) Attempt to extinguish any incipient stage fires in
the hot work area that are within the capability of available
equipment and within the fire watch's training qualifications,
as defined in WAC 296-304-01019;
(vii) Alert employees of any fire beyond the incipient
stage; and
(viii) If unable to extinguish fire in the areas exposed
to the hot work, activate the alarm.
(c) The employer must ensure that employees assigned to
fire watch are physically capable of performing these duties.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 05-19-086, § 296-304-01011, filed 9/20/05,
effective 12/1/05.]