Environmental Health and Safety

Fire Safety

State Fire Marshal's Presence on Campus

The Office of the State Fire Marshal maintains a regular presence on the University campus by inspecting campus buildings as well as monitoring new construction projects. The Deputy State Fire Marshal is generally escorted through existing campus buildings by a representative of Environmental Health and Safety to facilitate the inspection process.

The following are commonly assessed during a fire safety inspection:       

  • Fire Code
  • Building Code
  • Plumbing Code
  • Electrical Code
  • University and EH&S Policies

The Deputy State Fire Marshal will issue a written report on any findings to Environmental Health and Safety to will make notifications to any affected areas to facilitate corrective actions as needed.

Provided here are a number of tips and recommendations to maintain regulatory compliance in advance of an inspection and reduce the risk of injury in an emergency situation.

link to code pages: http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/codedevelopment/codedevelopment.php

Inspection sheet for office high rises : http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/firelifesafety/pdf/buildingsafety/buildinginspectionguide.pdf

Below is a list of the most common fire marshal inspection findings. If you have any questions regarding any of the items below, please contact Environmental Health and Safety at extension 4697 or by email at ehs@cpp.edu.

  • Ensure all energized equipment is free from worn or damaged wiring/fittings and free from damage.
  • Refrigerators, space heaters, microwaves, water coolers or other equipment that has a motor or significant initial draw of electrical current should be plugged in directly to a wall outlet. Never plug these devices into a surge protector/ power strip, extension cord or splitting device.
  • Refrain from using splitting devices including T-splitters and adapters for ungrounded wires.
  • Extension cords are prohibited if they are used in lieu of permanent wiring (in excess of 8 hours)
  • power strips may be used but must be plugged directly into a wall outlet. Never use a power strip in conjunction with another power strip or an extension cord. power strips can be purchased in a variety of different cord lengths to suit a variety of needs or configurations.
  • All power outlets and switches must have faceplates that are securely fastened to the wall.
  • Circuit Breakers must be accurately labeled, properly identifying spaces, spares and fire alarm circuits. The directory must be up to date and the fire alarm circuits must be locked and indicated in red.
  • All electrical panels must be unobstructed (3 feet of clearance)
  • Space heaters must be unplugged when unattended, approved by a supervisor and must have tip-over protection to ensure shutoff if tipped over.

  • Fire extinguishers must be mounted and at the proper height (>4 inches and <5 feet).
  • Fire extinguishers must be serviced within one calendar year and documented on the tag.
  • Fire extinguishers must be inspected monthly and documented by initialing the reverse of the tag.
  • Fire sprinklers must be free of dust, paint and escutcheon must be properly seated.
  • Fire sprinklers must have 18 inches of clearance from any stored materials that may obstruct water coverage.

  • Combustible materials such as posters and flyers must not exceed 10% of the available wall space in a corridor.
  • Combustible materials such as posters and flyers must not exceed 20% of the available wall space in a classroom
  • Combustible materials should not be placed <24 inches from the floor or <24 inches from the ceiling.
  • Combustible materials should not be stacked within 18 inches from a sprinkler head or 24 inches from the ceiling (whichever is greater).
  • Combustible materials should not be stored in a stairwell.
  • Fire-rated doors must not be propped in the open position especially doors in a building corridor. Rated doors will have a metal tag mounted just below the door hinges.
  • Fire rated tags must be unobstructed and not painted.
  • Candles that have been burned or have a burned wick are prohibited.
  • Candle warmers or wickless candles are prohibited.
  • Smoking within a building or within 25 feet of a building is prohibited.

Fire extinguishers must be inspected on a monthly basis to ensure the extinguisher remains in good working order.

  • Free of visible damage, vandalism or markings.
  • Labels and faceplate intact
  • Plastic tie intact around the pin
  • Gauge is in the green and is free from damage
  • Hose and nozzle appear in good working order, free from cracks and other signs of damage
  • Extinguisher is mounted at the appropriate height with a suitable bracket
  • Extinguisher is tagged by a certified contractor indicating date of last service
  • Date of last service must be less than one calendar year
  • Reverse of tag is being initial/dated by the monthly inspecting party.

Wildfires

The following is a link to CPP Learning's training module: CSU-Protection from Wildfire Smoke