Nardini Fire Equipment offers fire safety training that aligns with OSHA regulations, for teams that range from five to 1,000 people. We’ll work with you on the training option that best matches your needs.
Ensuring your business is protected means having equipment and systems in place to detect and suppress fire. Smart organizations take protection a step further and ensure their people are prepared to deal with emergency situations—knowing what to do in a fire incident can save lives and reduce damage to property and equipment.
Nardini Fire Equipment offers fire safety training that aligns with OSHA regulations, for teams that range from five to 1,000 people. We’ll work with you on the training option that best matches your needs.
Nardini Fire Equipment is a proud member of the Pye-Barker Fire & Safety family of companies. We provide the Midwest—and beyond—solutions for fire protection, detection, and suppression.
We’ve experienced sales and employment growth every year since we started as a family-owned and operated business in 1949.
Our fire prevention training will cover details of OSHA 1910 Subpart L (1910.155 through 1910.165), which includesBasic precautions for preventing fires and protecting workers.
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This class is compliant with 1910.252 and will teach employees how to recognize hazards that could create flammable or combustible environments. Atmospheric monitoring, correct permit writing, and the regulations for working around potentially flammable sources will all be learned.
This course covers the training requirements of OSHA’s Portable Fire Extinguisher Standard, 29 CFR 1910.157. OSHA requires that prior to using fire extinguishers employees should be trained in the basic principles of fire extinguisher use and the hazards involved with fighting incipient stage fir...
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