When fire extinguishers are available for employee use, it is the employer's responsibility to educate employees on the principles and practices of using a fire extinguisher and the hazards associated with fighting small or developing fires.

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True. It is the employer's responsibility to educate employees on how to properly use fire extinguishers and to inform them about the associated hazards of fighting small or developing fires. Proper training helps ensure that employees can respond safely and effectively in the event of a fire.

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