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OSHA Fire Prevention Plan Requirements
October 8, 2018| Posted in Blog| 4430
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, some employers, though not all, must maintain an official written fire prevention plan at all times. The key rule here is OSHA standard 1910.39, which states that employers must have a fire prevention plan in place when required by OSHA. The standard goes on to list the minimum elements that the fire plan must contain.
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