https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/evacuation/evac.html Is a guidance tool
NFPA has good information. The following document is online:
www.nfpa.org/~/media/Files/forms/evacuationguide.ashxy« Covers people with disabilities.
Also see 1910.38 and 1910.39
Is a site that states they can help you meet local and OSHA code. I have never used them and am sure there are others out there. I do like the idea of the photoluminescent signs, should never need them if the emergency lights are working, as a backup.
Jeff
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Query on Evacuation routes & floor plans
Dear DCHAS members,
I am inquiring about specifications concerning posting of Evacuation Routes and corresponding floor plans.
Do such qualifications (from OSHA) exist? I tend to think that these may exist.
Thank you in advance.
-George
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