Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Scope and Application.
(1) This Section applies to all fixed
extinguishing systems except for automatic sprinkler systems which are covered
by Article 159.
(2) This Section
also applies to fixed systems not installed to meet a particular Title 8
section, but which, by means of their operation, may expose employees to
possible injury, death, or adverse health consequences caused by the
extinguishing agent. Such systems are only subject to the requirements of
subsection (b)(4) through (b)(7) and (c) of this Section.
(3) Systems otherwise covered in subsection
(a)(2) of this Section which are installed in areas with no employee exposure
are exempted from the requirements of this section.
(b) General Requirements.
(1) Fixed extinguishing system components and
agents shall be designed and approved for use on the specific fire hazards they
are expected to control or extinguish.
(2) If for any reason a fixed extinguishing
system becomes inoperable, the employer shall notify employees and take the
necessary temporary precautions to assure their safety until the system is
restored to operating order. Any defects or impairments shall be properly
corrected by trained personnel.
(3)
The employer shall provide a distinctive alarm or signaling system which
complies with Article 165 and is capable of being perceived above ambient noise
or light levels, on all extinguishing systems in those portions of the
workplace covered by the extinguishing system to indicate when the
extinguishing system is discharging. Discharge alarms are not required on
systems where discharge is immediately recognizable.
(4) The employer shall provide effective
safeguards to warn employees against entry into discharge areas where the
atmosphere remains hazardous to employee safety or health.
(5) The employer shall post hazard warning or
caution signs at the entrance to, and inside of, areas protected by fixed
extinguishing systems which use agents in concentrations known to be hazardous
to employee safety and health.
(6)
The employer shall assure that fixed systems are inspected annually by a person
knowledgeable in the design and function of the system to assure that the
system is maintained in good operating condition.
(7) The employer shall assure that the weight
and pressure of refillable containers is checked at least semi-annually. If the
container shows a loss in net content or weight of more than 5 percent, or a
loss in pressure of more than 10 percent, it shall be subjected to maintenance.
EXCEPTION: Systems using refillable, high-pressure
carbon dioxide cylinders shall meet the requirements of Section
6181(b)(1).
(8) The employer shall assure that factory
charged nonrefillable containers which have no means of pressure indication are
weighed at least semi-annually. If a container shows a loss in net weight of
more than 5 percent it shall be replaced.
(9) The employer shall assure that inspection
and maintenance dates are recorded on the container, on a tag attached to the
container, or in a central location. A record of the last semi-annual check
shall be maintained until the container is checked again or for the life of the
container, whichever is less.
(10)
The employer shall train employees designated to inspect, maintain, operate, or
repair fixed extinguishing systems and annually review their training to keep
them up to date in the functions they are to perform.
(11) The employer shall not use
chlorobromomethane or carbon tetrachloride as an extinguishing agent where
employees may be exposed.
(12) The
employer shall assure that systems installed in the presence of corrosive
atmospheres are constructed of non-corrosive material or otherwise protected
against corrosion.
(13) Automatic
detection equipment shall be approved, installed and maintained in accordance
with Article 164.
(14) The employer
shall assure that all systems designed for and installed in areas with climatic
extremes shall operate effectively at the expected extreme
temperatures.
(15) The employer
shall assure that at least one manual station is provided for discharge
activation of each fixed extinguishing system.
(16) The employer shall assure that manual
operating devices are identified as to the hazard against which they will
provide protection.
(17) The
employer shall provide and assure the use of the personal protective equipment
needed for immediate rescue of employees trapped in hazardous atmospheres
created by an agent discharge.
(c) Total Flooding Systems with Potential
Health and Safety Hazards to Employees.
(1)
The employer shall provide an emergency action plan in accordance with Section
3220 for each area within a
workplace that is protected by a total flooding system which provides agent
concentrations exceeding the maximum safe levels set forth in Subsections
(b)(4) and (b)(5) of Article 162.
(2) Systems installed in areas where
employees cannot enter during or after the system's operation are exempt from
the requirements of Subsection (c) of this Section.
(3) On all total flooding systems the
employer shall provide a pre-discharge employee alarm which complies with
Article 165, and is capable of being perceived above ambient light or noise
levels before the system discharges, which will give employees time to safely
exit from the discharge area prior to system discharge.
(4) The employer shall provide automatic
actuation of total flooding systems by means of an approved fire detection
device installed and interconnected with a pre-discharge employee alarm system
to give employees time to safely exit from the discharge area prior to system
discharge.
1.
Article 160 (Sections 6175-6176) repealed and new Article 160 (Section 6175)
added, filed 9-8-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No.
37).
2. Amendment of subsection (b)(7) filed 9-6-83; effective
thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 37).
3. Change without
regulatory effect deleting Title 24 reference (Register 87, No.
49).
Note: Authority cited and Reference: Section
142.3, Labor
Code.