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Create Your Fire Prevention Plan

June 24, 2016

One of the last things you and your company want to deal with is a devastating fire. While you can’t prevent any disaster from happening, prevention is one way in which you have some control.

To help prevent fires from occurring in your workplace, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Association) suggests creating a fire prevention plan. A written fire prevention plan should contain these elements, according to :

  • A list of all major fire hazards, proper handling and storage procedures for hazardous materials, potential ignition sources and their control, and the type of fire protection equipment necessary to control each major hazard.
  • Procedures to control accumulations of flammable and combustible waste materials.
  • Procedures for regular maintenance of safeguards installed on heat-producing equipment to prevent the accidental ignition of combustible materials.
  • The name or job title of employees responsible for maintaining equipment to prevent or control sources of ignition or fires.
  • The name or job title of employees responsible for the control of four source hazards.

Be prepared if a fire or other emergency does happen in your building, and you have to get people out of the facility as quickly as possible.

Count on Seton for the signage you need to guide people in an emergency. From to and , Seton has everything you need to keep your facility safe and compliant. Give us a call at 877-859-2155 or visit to find the best fire and exit signage solutions for your business.

Company: Seton

Of: Marji McClure

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