Develop a written fire brigade policy that’s
available for inspection by employees or their designated representatives,
that covers all of the following:
– The role and responsibilities
of the fire brigade in the workplace.
– The basic organizational structure
of the fire brigade.
– The number of brigade members.
– Type, amount, and frequency of
training for brigade members according to the section Fire
fighting training, WAC
296-811-30010, in this chapter.
Make sure brigade members who are assigned
to fight interior structural fires are physically capable of
doing this activity.
– Don’t permit employees with
known physical limitations that can be reasonably identified,
such as heart disease or seizure disorder, to participate
in structural fire fighting activities unless the employee
has been released by a physician to do so.
Not all brigade members need to
be physically capable of fighting interior structural
fires. Brigade members who aren’t physically capable
of fighting interior structural fires may be assigned
to other brigade duties that match their physical capabilities,
such as pump operation or fire prevention inspection.