WAC 296-304-01013
Fire response. (1) Employer
responsibilities. The employer must:
(a) Decide what type of response will be provided and who
will provide it; and
(b) Create, maintain, and update a written policy that:
(i) Describes the internal and outside fire response
organizations that the employer will use; and
(ii) Defines what evacuation procedures employees must
follow, if the employer chooses to require a total or partial
evacuation of the worksite at the time of a fire.
(2) Required written policy information.
(a) Internal fire response. If an internal fire response
is to be used, the employer must include the following
information in the employer's written policy:
(i) The basic structure of the fire response
organization;
(ii) The number of trained fire response employees;
(iii) The fire response functions that may need to be
carried out;
(iv) The minimum number of fire response employees
necessary, the number and types of apparatuses, and a
description of the fire suppression operations established by
written standard operating procedures for each type of fire
response at the employer's facility;
(v) The type, amount, and frequency of training that must
be given to fire response employees; and
(vi) The procedures for using protective clothing and
equipment.
(b) Outside fire response. If an outside fire response
organization is used, the employer must include the following
information in the written policy:
(i) The types of fire suppression incidents to which the
fire response organization is expected to respond at the
employer's facility or worksite;
(ii) The liaisons between the employer and the outside
fire response organizations; and
(iii) A plan for fire response functions that:
(A) Addresses procedures for obtaining assistance from
the outside fire response organization;
(B) Familiarizes the outside fire response organization
with the layout of the employer's facility or worksite,
including access routes to controlled areas, and site-specific
operations, occupancies, vessels or vessel sections, and
hazards; and
(C) Sets forth how hose and coupling connection threads
are to be made compatible and includes where the adapter
couplings are kept; or
(D) States that the employer will not allow the use of
incompatible hose connections.
(c) A combination of internal and outside fire response.
If a combination of internal and outside fire response is to
be used, the employer must include the following information,
in addition to the requirements in (a) and (b) of this
subsection, in the written policy:
(i) The basic organizational structure of the combined
fire response;
(ii) The number of combined trained fire responders;
(iii) The fire response functions that may need to be
carried out;
(iv) The minimum number of fire response employees
necessary, the number and types of apparatuses, and a
description of the fire suppression operations established by
written standard operating procedures for each particular type
of fire response at the worksite; and
(v) The type, amount, and frequency of joint training
with outside fire response organizations if given to fire
response employees.
(d) Employee evacuation. The employer must include the
following information in the employer's written policy:
(i) Emergency escape procedures;
(ii) Procedures to be followed by employees who may
remain longer at the worksite to perform critical shipyard
employment operations during the evacuation;
(iii) Procedures to account for all employees after
emergency evacuation is completed;
(iv) The preferred means of reporting fires and other
emergencies; and
(v) Names or job titles of the employees or departments
to be contacted for further information or explanation of
duties.
(e) Rescue and emergency response. The employer must
include the following information in the employer's written
policy:
(i) A description of the emergency rescue procedures; and
(ii) Names or job titles of the employees who are
assigned to perform them.
(3) Medical requirements for shipyard fire response
employees. The employer must ensure that:
(a) All fire response employees receive medical
examinations to assure that they are physically and medically
fit for the duties they are expected to perform;
(b) Fire response employees, who are required to wear
respirators in performing their duties, meet the medical
requirements of chapter 296-842 WAC, Respirators;
(c) Each fire response employee has an annual medical
examination; and
(d) The medical records of fire response employees are
kept in accordance with chapter 296-802 WAC, Employee medical
and exposure records.
(4) Organization of internal fire response functions.
The employer must:
(a) Organize fire response functions to ensure enough
resources to conduct emergency operations safely;
(b) Establish lines of authority and assign
responsibilities to ensure that the components of the internal
fire response are accomplished;
(c) Set up an incident management system to coordinate
and direct fire response functions, including:
(i) Specific fire emergency responsibilities;
(ii) Accountability for all fire response employees
participating in an emergency operation; and
(iii) Resources offered by outside organizations; and
(d) Provide the information required in this subsection
to the outside fire response organization to be used.
(5) Personal protective clothing and equipment for fire
response employees.
(a) General requirements. The employer must:
(i) Supply to all fire response employees, at no cost,
the appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment
they may need to perform expected duties; and
(ii) Ensure that fire response employees wear the
appropriate personal protective clothing and use the
equipment, when necessary, to protect them from hazardous
exposures.
(b) Thermal stability and flame resistance. The employer
must:
(i) Ensure that each fire response employee exposed to
the hazards of flame does not wear clothing that could
increase the extent of injury that could be sustained; and
(ii) Prohibit wearing clothing made from acetate, nylon,
or polyester, either alone or in blends, unless it can be
shown that:
(A) The fabric will withstand the flammability hazard
that may be encountered; or
(B) The clothing will be worn in such a way to eliminate
the flammability hazard that may be encountered.
(c) Respiratory protection. The employer must:
(i) Provide self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) to
all fire response employees involved in an emergency operation
in an atmosphere that is immediately dangerous to life or
health (IDLH), potentially IDLH, or unknown;
(ii) Provide SCBA to fire response employees performing
emergency operations during hazardous chemical emergencies
that will expose them to known hazardous chemicals in vapor
form or to unknown chemicals;
(iii) Provide fire response employees who perform or
support emergency operations that will expose them to
hazardous chemicals in liquid form either:
(A) SCBA; or
(B) Respiratory protective devices certified by the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
under 42 CFR Part 84 as suitable for the specific chemical
environment;
(iv) Ensure that additional outside air supplies used in
conjunction with SCBA result in positive pressure systems that
are certified by NIOSH under 42 CFR Part 84;
(v) Provide only SCBA that meet the requirements of NFPA
1981-2002 Standard on Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing
Apparatus for the Fire Service (incorporated by reference, see
WAC 296-304-01003); and
(vi) Ensure that the respiratory protection program and
all respiratory protection equipment comply with chapter 296-842 WAC, Respiratory protection.
(d) Interior structural firefighting operations. The
employer must:
(i) Supply at no cost to all fire response employees
exposed to the hazards of shipyard fire response, a helmet,
gloves, footwear, and protective hoods, and either a
protective coat and trousers or a protective coverall; and
(ii) Ensure that this equipment meets the applicable
recommendations in NFPA 1971-2000 Standard on Protective
Ensemble for Structural Firefighting (incorporated by
reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
(e) Proximity firefighting operations. The employer must
provide, at no cost, to all fire response employees who are
exposed to the hazards of proximity firefighting, appropriate
protective proximity clothing that meets the applicable
recommendations in NFPA 1976-2000 Standard on Protective
Ensemble for Proximity Firefighting (incorporated by
reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
(f) Personal alert safety system (PASS) devices. The
employer must:
(i) Provide each fire response employee involved in
firefighting operations with a PASS device; and
(ii) Ensure that each PASS device meets the
recommendations in NFPA 1982-1998 Standard on Personal Alert
Safety Systems (PASS) (incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
(g) Life safety ropes, body harnesses, and hardware. The
employer must ensure that:
(i) All life safety ropes, body harnesses, and hardware
used by fire response employees for emergency operations meet
the applicable recommendations in NFPA 1983-2001, Standard on
Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components
(incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003);
(ii) Fire response employees use only Class I body
harnesses to attach to ladders and aerial devices; and
(iii) Fire response employees use only Class II and Class
III body harnesses for fall arrest and rappelling operations.
(6) Equipment maintenance.
(a) Personal protective equipment. The employer must
inspect and maintain personal protective equipment used to
protect fire response employees to ensure that it provides the
intended protection.
(b) Fire response equipment. The employer must:
(i) Keep fire response equipment in a state of readiness;
(ii) Standardize all fire hose coupling and connection
threads throughout the facility and on vessels and vessel
sections by providing the same type of hose coupling and
connection threads for hoses of the same or similar diameter;
and
(iii) Ensure that either all fire hoses and coupling
connection threads are the same within a facility or vessel or
vessel section as those used by the outside fire response
organization, or supply suitable adapter couplings if such an
organization is expected to use the fire response equipment
within a facility or vessel or vessel section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 07-17-034, § 296-304-01013, filed 8/7/07,
effective 12/1/07; 05-19-086, § 296-304-01013, filed 9/20/05,
effective 12/1/05.]