41 C.F.R. § 102-74.360 What are the specific accident and fire prevention responsibilities of occupant agencies?
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Each occupant agency must— (a) Participate in at least one fire drill per year; (b) Maintain a neat and orderly facility to minimize the risk of accidental injuries and fires; (c) Keep all exits, accesses to exits and accesses to emergency equipment clear at all times; (d) Not bring hazardous, explosive or combustible materials into buildings unless authorized by appropriate agency officials and by GSA and unless protective arrangements determined necessary by GSA have been provided; (e) Use only draperies, curtains or other hanging materials that are made of non-combustible or flame-resistant fabric; (f) Use only freestanding partitions and space dividers that are limited combustible, and fabric coverings that are flame resistant; (g) Cooperate with GSA to develop and maintain fire prevention programs that provide the maximum safety for the occupants; (h) Train employees to use protective equipment and educate employees to take appropriate fire safety precautions in their work; (i) Keep facilities in the safest condition practicable, and conduct periodic inspections in accordance with Executive Order 12196 and 29 CFR part 1960; (j) Immediately report accidents involving personal injury or property damage, which result from building system or maintenance deficiencies, to the Federal agency building manager; and (k) Appoint a safety, health and fire protection liaison to represent the occupant agency with GSA.
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PART 102–74—FACILITY MANAGEMENT
Subpart B—Facility Management
Accident and Fire Prevention
§ 102-74.360 What are the specific accident and fire prevention responsibilities of occupant agencies?