['Fire Protection and Prevention']
['Fire Extinguishers']
05/01/2025
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In general, OSHA does not require the installation of fire extinguishers, unless the employer has an emergency action plan that calls for employees or employee fire brigades to fight fires. There are a few requirements for extinguishers at various places in the 1910 regulations, but these instances are primarily associated with specific fire hazards such as locations where flammable and combustible liquids are present, spray areas and spray booths, welding and cutting areas, dip tank areas, and locations where explosives are present.
['Fire Protection and Prevention']
['Fire Extinguishers']
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