October is Fire Prevention month, it is a great opportunity to review your company’s compliance with OSHA’s standard for portable fire extinguishers.

In a recent announcement, Gowrie Group (an insurance agency) stated that “blocked extinguishers are found in most workplaces. This is both unsafe and a sure way to a $7,000 OSHA violation fine…” (Kellie Crete, Gowrie's Safety & Loss Expert).

The Gowie Group offers several recommendations for placement of fire extinguishers in the workplace. Here are a few of their tips. For the full article, please click here.

Along with being diligent to keep your fire extinguishers stored safely, there are other helpful workplace fire prevention tips to keep in mind. Safety Smart lists the following tips. Visit their website for more:

commercial fire Los AngelesFrom Safety Smart:

1. Practice good workplace housekeeping. Clutter contributes to fires by providing fuel and by preventing access to exits and emergency equipment.

2. Place oily rags in a covered metal container. This waste must be properly disposed of on a regular basis.

3. Maintain machinery to prevent overheating and friction sparks.

4. Report electrical hazards. Many fires start in faulty wiring and malfunctioning electrical equipment. Never attempt electrical repairs unless you are qualified and authorized.

5. Maintain free access to all electrical control panels. Material or equipment stored in front of the panels would slow down the shutting down of power in an emergency situation.

6. Use and store chemicals safely. Read the label and the Material Safety Data Sheet to determine flammability and other fire hazards. Provide adequate ventilation when using and storing these substances.