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Fire is the most common type of emergency for which businesses must plan. One way to limit the amount of damage due to fires is to make portable fire extinguishers available in the workplace. When used properly, fire extinguishers can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or controlling a fire until additional help arrives.
Different types of fire extinguishers are designed to fight different types of fire. The three most common types of fire extinguishers are: air pressurized water, CO2 (carbon dioxide), and dry chemical. A critical decision for employers is whether or not employees should fight a small fire with a portable fire extinguisher or simply evacuate.
Multi-purpose dry chemical is suitable for use on class A, B, and C.
The employer shall provide portable fire extinguishers and shall mount, locate and identify them so that they are readily accessible to employees without subjecting the employees to possible injury.
Employees who remain behind to perform fire fighting functions or members of a fire brigade must be trained in their duties, especially becoming familiar with the locations of fire extinguishers.
The following regulations have related or separate fire extinguisher requirements:
Employers must: