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Is Your Fire Extinguisher Training Up to Date? Ensuring Safety in the Oil Field

October 07, 20242 min read

When it comes to safety in the oil field, every precaution counts—especially when it comes to fire hazards. Fires can spread rapidly in industrial settings, putting lives and equipment at risk. This is why fire extinguisher training (FET) is a crucial part of your safety program. But are you sure your team’s training is current?

According to OSHA, the frequency and quality of fire extinguisher training are just as important as having the right equipment on-site. Let’s break down why staying on top of fire safety training is vital for your oil field operations.

Why Regular Fire Extinguisher Training Is Essential

Fire extinguisher training isn’t just a box to check off for compliance—it’s a key component of a proactive safety culture. Fires in the oil field can be particularly hazardous, with the presence of flammable liquids, gases, and chemicals. Without proper training, a small fire can quickly spiral out of control, endangering workers and leading to significant property damage.

OSHA Fire Extinguisher Training Requirements

To ensure that your workers are prepared for any fire-related emergency, OSHA has established clear guidelines on how often training should occur:

1. At the Time of Employment
When a new worker joins your team, OSHA standard 1910.157(g)(1) mandates that they must receive fire extinguisher training. This ensures that all employees are equipped with the knowledge and skills to use fire extinguishers safely from their very first day.

2. Annually Thereafter
It’s easy for fire extinguisher procedures to fade from memory if they’re not practiced regularly. That’s why OSHA requires annual refresher courses (1910.157(g)(2)) to keep employees’ skills sharp. With consistent training, your team will be ready to respond effectively, reducing the risk of injuries and damage.

Which Fire Extinguishers Should Be Part of the Training?

It’s important for employees to know which type of extinguisher to use in various fire scenarios:

  • Foam extinguishers are ideal for flammable liquid fires, such as oil or gasoline.

  • Water extinguishers are best for ordinary combustibles like wood or paper.

  • CO2 and dry chemical extinguishers are used for electrical fires or fires involving flammable gases.

Understanding these distinctions ensures that employees are confident in using the right extinguisher in any situation.

How Basin Safety Keeps Your Training Current

At Basin Safety, we understand the importance of keeping your team’s fire safety skills up to date. Our fire extinguisher training programs are designed to meet OSHA standards while also addressing the unique hazards of oil field work. We provide both initial training for new employees and annual refresher courses to ensure your team is always prepared.

From hands-on exercises to real-life scenarios, Basin Safety delivers the training your employees need to confidently handle fire emergencies. Additionally, we provide regular evaluations and updates to ensure your safety protocols remain compliant with all regulations.

Is your fire extinguisher training due for an update? Contact Basin Safety today to schedule a comprehensive training session and keep your team ready for anything.

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Basin Safety

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