Policy number: 6014
Subject: Fire Safety Plan
Date issued: Revised/January 2005
Authority: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 29 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) 1910.38; Subpart L, 29 CFR 1910.155-165; Wright State University Fire Safety Plan
References: Department of Environmental Health and Safety
6014.1 General Policy
6014.2 Definitions
6014.3 Response Level
6014.4 Emergency Action Plan
6014.5 Emergency Action Plan: Employee Responsibilities
6014.6 Emergency Action Plan: Building Fire Alarm System
b.) Outside normal work hours, employees on the Dayton Campus are to notify the Police Department Communications Center by dialing 911 or 2111 or by using a designated emergency telephone. Outside normal work hours, an area search will be conducted jointly by university police officers and Physical Plant maintenance personnel.
c.) Responding personnel will determine the necessary response and the immediate disposition of building occupants. Should evacuation be necessary, instructions will be given over the university’s emergency notification system and supplemented by verbal directions from on-the-scene emergency response personnel.
d.) When fire and/or smoke is not evident, the emergency response personnel (university police officers, Environmental Health and Safety, and Physical Plant) will activate the fire alarm system when they determine that a fire is imminent and immediate evacuation is required and when they determine that the alarm can be activated without danger of causing an explosion. The alarm also will be activated at the instruction of the Fairborn Fire Department. The decision to activate a building fire alarm system when there is a detected odor but no visual sighting of fire and/or smoke will be made only at the discretion of emergency response personnel.
a.) During normal work hours, university employees will notify the building manager and/or maintenance personnel of a detected odor (i.e., chemical, electrical, natural gas, etc.). The building manager and/or maintenance personnel are responsible for conducting a search of the building and for making the determination whether or not to notify the designated fire department and to activate the fire alarm system. If any questions arise as to the seriousness of the situation, the building manager and/or maintenance personnel are not to hesitate in ordering an immediate evacuation of the building. If there should be any concerns about an explosive mixture from chemical or natural gas concentrations in the air, the fire alarm is not to be activated.
b.) Outside normal work hours, employees are responsible for notifying the designated fire department and immediately evacuating the building.
6014.7 Training
The information contained in sections 6014.4, 6014.5, and 6014.6 of this policy meets OSHA requirements for training all employees designated to remain in a building and fight incipient stage fires. The Department of Environmental Health and Safety and the Physical Plant Casualty Prevention Supervisor are responsible for identifying and training designated personnel.