WAC 296-304-01017
Land-side fire protection systems. (1) Employer responsibilities. The employer must ensure all
fixed and portable fire protection systems needed to meet
WISHA standards for employee safety or employee protection
from fire hazards in land-side facilities, including, but not
limited to, buildings, structures, and equipment, meet the
requirements of this section.
(2) Portable fire extinguishers and hose systems.
(a) The employer must select, install, inspect, maintain,
and test all portable fire extinguishers according to NFPA
10-2002 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers (incorporated
by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
(b) The employer is permitted to use Class II or Class
III hose systems, in accordance with NFPA 10-2002, as portable
fire extinguishers if the employer selects, installs,
inspects, maintains, and tests those systems according to the
specific recommendations in NFPA 14-2003 Standard for the
Installation of Standpipe, Private Hydrant, and Hose Systems
(incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
(3) General requirements for fixed extinguishing systems.
The employer must:
(a) Ensure that any fixed extinguishing system component
or extinguishing agent is approved by an OSHA nationally
recognized testing laboratory for use on the specific hazards
the employer expects it to control or extinguish;
(b) Notify employees and take the necessary precautions
to ensure employees are safe from fire if for any reason a
fire extinguishing system stops working, until the system is
working again;
(c) Ensure all repairs to fire extinguishing systems and
equipment are done by a qualified technician or mechanic;
(d) Provide and ensure employees use proper personal
protective equipment when entering discharge areas in which
the atmosphere remains hazardous to employee safety or health,
or provide safeguards to prevent employees from entering those
areas. See WAC 296-304-02003 for additional requirements
applicable to safe entry into spaces containing dangerous
atmospheres;
(e) Post hazard warning or caution signs at both the
entrance to and inside of areas protected by fixed
extinguishing systems that use extinguishing agents in
concentrations known to be hazardous to employee safety or
health; and
(f) Select, install, inspect, maintain, and test all
automatic fire detection systems and emergency alarms
according to NFPA 72-2002 National Fire Alarm Code
(incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
(4) Fixed extinguishing systems. The employer must
select, install, maintain, inspect, and test all fixed systems
required by WISHA as follows:
(a) Standpipe and hose systems according to NFPA 14-2003
Standard for the Installation of Standpipe, Private Hydrant,
and Hose Systems (incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003);
(b) Automatic sprinkler systems according to NFPA 25-2002
Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of
Water-based Fire Protection Systems, and either NFPA 13-2002
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems or NFPA
750-2003 Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems
(incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003);
(c) Fixed extinguishing systems that use water or foam as
the extinguishing agent according to NFPA 15-2001 Standard for
Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection; NFPA 11-2005
Standard for Low, Medium, and High-Expansion Foam Systems;
(incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003);
(d) Fixed extinguishing systems using dry chemical as the
extinguishing agent according to NFPA 17-2002 Standard for Dry
Chemical Extinguishing Systems (incorporated by reference, see
WAC 296-304-01003); and
(e) Fixed extinguishing systems using gas as the
extinguishing agent according to NFPA 12-2005 Standard on
Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems; NFPA 12A-2004 Standard
on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems; and NFPA 2001-2004
Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems
(incorporated by reference, see WAC 296-304-01003).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 07-17-034, § 296-304-01017, filed 8/7/07,
effective 12/1/07; 05-19-086, § 296-304-01017, filed 9/20/05,
effective 12/1/05.]