FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE PROTECTION
According to OSHA, workplace fires and explosions kill 200 and injure more than 5,000 workers each year. They cost businesses more than $2.3 billion in property damage. The National Safety Council’s Fire Protection Compliance Training Seminar will show you how to reduce your risks.


What you will learn:
- Details of OSHA’s 1910 Subpart F (1910.155 through 1910.165)
- Basic precautions for preventing fires and protecting workers
- The right equipment and protective wear for fighting fires
- General requirements for automatic sprinkler systems and fixed fire extinguishing systems
- How to install and maintain fire detection and alarm systems