WAC 296-304-01015
Hazards of fixed extinguishing systems
on board vessels and vessel sections. (1) Employer
responsibilities. The employer must comply with the
provisions of this section whenever employees are exposed to
fixed extinguishing systems that could create a dangerous
atmosphere when activated in vessels and vessel sections,
regardless of geographic location.
(2) Requirements for automatic and manual systems.
Before any work is done in a space equipped with fixed
extinguishing systems, the employer must either:
(a) Physically isolate the systems or use other positive
means to prevent the systems' discharge; or
(b) Ensure employees are trained to recognize:
(i) Systems' discharge and evacuation alarms and the
appropriate escape routes; and
(ii) Hazards associated with the extinguishing systems
and agents including the dangers of disturbing system
components and equipment such as piping, cables, linkages,
detection devices, activation devices, and alarm devices.
(3) Sea and dock trials. During trials, the employer
must ensure that all systems shall remain operational.
(4) Doors and hatches. The employer must:
(a) Take protective measures to ensure that all doors,
hatches, scuttles, and other exit openings remain working and
accessible for escape in the event the systems are activated;
and
(b) Ensure that all inward opening doors, hatches,
scuttles, and other potential barriers to safe exit are
removed, locked open, braced, or otherwise secured so that
they remain open and accessible for escape if the systems'
activation could result in a positive pressure in the
protected spaces sufficient to impede escape.
(5) Testing the system.
(a) When testing a fixed extinguishing system involves a
total discharge of extinguishing medium into a space, the
employer must evacuate all employees from the space and assure
that no employees remain in the space during the discharge.
The employer must retest the atmosphere in accordance with WAC 296-304-02003 to ensure that the oxygen levels are safe for
employees to enter.
(b) When testing a fixed extinguishing system does not
involve a total discharge of the system's extinguishing
medium, the employer must make sure that the system's
extinguishing medium is physically isolated and that all
employees not directly involved in the testing are evacuated
from the protected space.
(6) Conducting system maintenance. Before conducting
maintenance on a fixed extinguishing system, the employer must
ensure that the system is physically isolated.
(7) Using fixed manual extinguishing systems for fire
protection. If fixed manual extinguishing systems are used to
provide fire protection for spaces in which the employees are
working, the employer must ensure that:
(a) Only authorized employees are allowed to activate the
system;
(b) Authorized employees are trained to operate and
activate the systems; and
(c) All employees are evacuated from the protected
spaces, and accounted for, before the fixed manual
extinguishing system is activated.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 05-19-086, § 296-304-01015, filed 9/20/05,
effective 12/1/05.]