Must be coast guard approved
No, there are boats that do not need any fire extinguishers.
Must be Coast Guard approved
Must be Coast Guard approved
A cost guard requirement for fire extinguishers typically includes ensuring that extinguishers are inspected and maintained regularly, adhering to the guidelines set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). This includes checking for proper placement, ensuring the extinguishers are fully charged, and verifying that they are free from damage. Additionally, proper training for personnel on how to use extinguishers is often a key requirement. Compliance with these standards helps ensure safety and effectiveness in case of a fire emergency.
must be fully charged at all times
Must be maintained in a fully charged usable condition.
There is no NFPA requirement to have a fire extinguisher in a one- or two-family residence.
Must be maintained in a fully charged usable condition
The OSHA regulations set the requirement to have extingishers, refers to the NFPA standards, and sets a requirement to train workers to use them.
Must be maintained in a fully charged usable condition.
Must be maintained in a fully charged usable condition
B extinguishers are for putting out flammable liquids. These must be carried on boats.