Texas Fire Extinguisher System Installation Certification

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Fire Extinguisher System Installation Certification

Texas Fire Extinguisher System Installation Certification is a certification issued by the Texas Department of Insurance that certifies an individual or company has the training and experience necessary to install fire extinguishers in accordance with the Texas Fire Code. There are two types of Texas Fire Extinguisher System Installation Certification: Installer Certification and Technician Certification. Installer Certification certifies an individual or company has the training and experience necessary to select, install, inspect, service, maintain, and recharge fire extinguishers and fire extinguisher systems. Technician Certification certifies an individual or company has the training and experience necessary to inspect and maintain fire extinguishers and fire extinguisher systems.

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The employer shall assure that portable fire extinguishers are subjected to an annual maintenance check. Stored pressure extinguishers do not require an internal examination.

Per NFPA 10, a full maintenance check needs to be performed every 12 months by a certified fire extinguisher inspector. Unlike the monthly fire extinguisher inspections, the annual inspections must be administered by a licensed fire protection company.

OSHA requires a minimum-rated 10B fire extinguisher be provided within 50 feet of the point of job site use of more than 5 gallons of flammable or combustible liquids or 5 pounds of flammable gas.

An external safety professional or an organization's own safety officer conducts a monthly fire extinguisher inspection as part of the overall fire safety strategy and it includes both fire extinguisher maintenance and testing.

Inspection, maintenance and testing Visually inspect portable extinguishers or hoses monthly. 29 CFR 1910.157(e)(2) Perform an annual maintenance check on portable fire extinguishers.

The minimum size of extinguishers must be either 2 1/2 gallon (pressurized water) for water type or 2-A: 10-B: C (five-pound dry chemical) for ABC type. (2) Extinguishers must be installed on supplied hangers or brackets or be mounted in cabinets approved by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).

All extinguishers should be visually inspected each month, and serviced once a year. All carbon dioxide extinguishers should be weighed annually. Dry chemical extinguishers should occasionally be turned upside down and shaken.

(a) A company licensed by the State Fire Marshal must inspect each fire extinguisher at least annually and conduct any required service or testing. Newly purchased fire extinguishers do not require inspection during the first 12 months of service unless indicated by the monthly inspection.

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