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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. Don't add to these statistics -- get the facts on OSHA's Fire Protection standards. The National Safety Council's Fire Protection Compliance Training Seminar will show you how to reduce your risks.
Objectives
Details of OSHA's 1910 Subpart L (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
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4-hour course
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