The Fire Prevention Plan goes hand-in-hand with the Emergency Action Plan. Both plans should be included in an effective safety management system.

This course covers best practices and OSHA requirements detailed within 29 CFR 1910.39 (Fire Prevention Plans). According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 70,000 to 80,000 workplaces experience a serious fire in the United States each year. Therefore, everyone should be trained on fire prevention and how they can protect their worksite.

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As an OSHAcademy student, you have free access to 100% of our training materials, including module knowledge checks and course exams. We charge a small fee only if you decide to document your training through our official course certificates or transcripts.

Modules: 8
Hours: 6
Sectors: General Industry

Fee

FREE Access
$ PDF & Original Certificates
$ Original Certificate
$ PDF Certificate

*Shipping & Handling not included.

  • Key Topics

    • Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) Components
    • Identifying and Controlling Fire Hazards
    • Portable Heaters
    • Office Fire Hazards
    • Cutting, Welding, and Open Flame Work
    • Class A and B Combustible Materials
    • Fixed Extinguishing Systems
    • Employee Alarm Systems
    • Portable Fire Extinguishers
    • Exit Routes
    • Training Requirements
    • FPP Evaluation
  • Target Audience

    • Employee
    • Supervisor
    • Manager