
October is here and the leaves are changing color, and everyone is getting ready for Halloween. However, many do not know that October is Fire Prevention Month. This celebration was expanded from Fire Prevention Week (second week in October), which was created by the National Fire Protection Association in 1922. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the event with fire departments providing fire safety demonstrations across the nation. Although fire safety is extremely important for the home, we must not forget about the workplace. The safety plans created for businesses must include fire safety. One of the activities this month should be reviewing the fires safety practices within these plans.
No matter what type of business you have, fire safety is a vital part of creating a safe work environment. In fact, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to have fire protection and prevention programs in the workplace. Did you know that OSHA has specific fire safety standards for recordkeeping, general industry, maritime and construction? Do you know the fire protection and prevention safe work practices in your safety plan?
At Empire Group, we have safety plans for each affiliate as well as a safety plan for the group. Each safety plan covers fire safety, which includes fire safety practices for fire extinguishers, safety routes, evacuation routes, and emergency planning. These plans were created by our Corporate Safety Officer Jamie Caron. As part of our Environmental, Health and Safety division, we offer consultation services to help businesses develop safety plans tailored to their needs.
In celebrating Fire Prevention Month, we are reminded of how valuable fire prevention practices are and that they are a vital part of a safety plan. Employers and employees must know how to use these practices to create a safe workplace. Empire Group salutes everyone that promotes fire safety and wish everyone a happy Fire Prevention Month!






