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What Is Fire Safety Training? OSHA Requirements Explained

May 2026·4 min read·FidelisGo Safety Team

Fire safety training ensures workers know how to prevent fires, respond to emergencies, and safely evacuate. For most workplaces OSHA requires it — and requires documentation.

Fire Extinguisher Use — 29 CFR 1910.157

If employees are expected to use fire extinguishers, training is required upon initial employment and annually thereafter.

Emergency Action Plans — 29 CFR 1910.38

Every employer with more than 10 employees must have a written Emergency Action Plan and train all employees on it before initial assignment and whenever the plan changes.

Training TypeFrequencyStandard
Fire extinguisher useAnnually + initial hire1910.157(g)
Emergency action planInitial hire + plan changes1910.38(e)
Fire brigade (if applicable)Quarterly drills1910.156(c)

⚠️ Most overlooked: The annual fire extinguisher requirement under 1910.157 is one of the most overlooked recurring training obligations in general industry.

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