Emergency Planning and Evacuation
Door Hinges must ....
Must be side-hinged Must swing in direction of travel if room is occupied by more than 50 people, or room is a high hazard area (contains contents likely to burn with extreme rapidity or explode)
Exit Door Access must ...
Must be unlocked Must be able to open from inside at all times without keys, tools, or special knowledge Must be free of any device or alarm that could restrict use if device or alarm fails
Height and Width Requirements
• Exit access must at least 28in wide at all points • Must meet minimum requirement
Exit Route Capacity must .....
• Must be adequate • Must support the maximum permitted occupant load for each floor served • Capacity may not decrease in direction of travel to exit discharge
Documenting an Emergency Action Plan rules
• Must be in writing • Kept in workplace • Available for employee review
Employee Alarm System must
• Must be operable • Must have a distinctive signal to warn employees fire or other emergencies unless employees can see or smell a fire or other hazards in time to provide adequate warning to them
Outdoor Exit Routes must
• Must meet minimum height and width requirements for indoor exit routes • Guardrails required to protect unenclosed sides if a fall hazard exist • Must be covered if snow or ice is likely to accumulate • Must be straight, smooth, solid, and level • No dead-end longer than 20 feet
Exit access must at least
28in wide at all points
Ceiling must be at least
7ft-6in
portion of an exit route that leads to an exit
Exit access
part of an exit route that leads directly outside or to a public way, street, walkway, refuge area, etc
Exit discharge
The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
FBI terrorism
Basic Requirements for exit routes
Have limited openings Separated by fire resistant materials Must be a permanent part of the workplace
The release of a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear material or of another hazardous substance, performed as a violent act dangerous to human life and intended to further political or social objectives
OSHA terrorism
What is an Exit Route
a continuous and unobstructed path of exit travel from any point within a workplace to a place of safety (including refuge areas)
Exit Discharge must lead
directly to the outside
Hazardous Materials Releases Defined as any incident involving a spill or release of
- Chemicals - ammonia, chlorine, sulfuric acid - Chemical mixtures/wastes - Solvent-based cleaning solutions - Fuel/oil - Paint - Other toxic mater
three parts of an exit route (and includes all vertical and horizontal areas along the route)
- Exit access - Exit (or exit enclosure) - Exit discharge
Exit routes must be
- Kept free of explosives or highly flammable furnishings - Arranged so employees do not have to travel toward high hazard area - Free and unobstructed - Designed to protect employees during an emergency
Evacuation Routes Must include
- No emergency exits in restrooms - Exit away from rooms with hazardous materials - No emergency exits into narrow passages - Exit signs indicating the nearest emergency exit - Designated assembly area - No use of elevators to reach an emergency exit - Which exits are wheelchair-accessible
More than two exits may be required depending on the
- Number of employees - Size of the facility - Occupancy type - Arrangement of the workplace
Exit access must
- Width must be able to support maximum occupant load - Width of exit and exit discharge must be at least equal to the width of the exit access - Objects that project into exit route must not reduce width of exit route to less than minimum width requirement
Single exit permitted where
the number of employees, building size, and occupancy is such that all employees can evacuate safely
Exit Discharge to Street, walkway, refuge area, public way large enough
to accommodate building occupants
portion of an exit route separated from other areas to provide a protected way of travel to the exit discharge
exit
Exit stairs leading beyond level of discharge must be
interrupted at that level by door, partition, etc., that indicates direction of travel to exit discharge
Word "Exit" must be legible, and not less than
six inches