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Title: Exits


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Exits
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Purpose of the regulation
  • The workplace must have adequate exit routes and
    exits to use in an emergency
  • Review 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E - Means of Egress

1a
3
Exit routes and exits
  • Exit routes are continuous and unobstructed paths
    of exit from any point within a workplace to a
    safe area

2a
4
Exit routes and exits
  • Exit routes consist of the following three parts
  • Access to the exit
  • The exit
  • Way from the exit to the outside

2b
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Exit routes and exits
  • Exit routes include all vertical and horizontal
    areas
  • Stairs
  • Ramps
  • Aisles

2c
6
Exit routes and exits
  • An exit is the portion of the exit route that
    generally is separated from other areas to
    provide a protected way of travel out of the
    workplace

2d
7
Exit route and exit requirements
  • At least two exit routes that are remote from
    each other must be available
  • Single exit routes are allowed in some cases

3a
8
Exit route and exit requirements
  • Other means of escape should be available if
    there is only one exit route
  • Fire escapes
  • Accessible windows
  • More than two exit routes may be needed in some
    cases

3b
9
Exit route and exit requirements
  • When determining the number of exit routes
    needed, consider
  • the size of the building
  • building occupancy
  • the arrangement of the workplace

3c
10
Fire-resistance requirements for exits
  • There must be a separation between the exit and
    the rest of the workplace
  • Exits must be protected by a self-closing fire
    door

4a
11
Fire-resistance requirements for exits
  • The fire door must be approved by a nationally
    recognized testing laboratory
  • Fire doors must not be blocked open

4b
12
Exit routes must be kept safe
  • Exit routes must be kept free of obstructing
    material or equipment
  • Exit routes must have adequate lighting
  • Stairs or ramps can be part of the exit route

5a
13
Exit routes must be kept safe
  • The purpose of the exit route is to reach an exit
  • Exit routes cannot lead employees toward a dead
    end, or through a room that can be locked

5b
14
Exit routes must be kept safe
  • Exit routes must be free of highly flammable
    furnishings or decorations
  • Signs along the exit route indicate the
    direction of travel to the nearest exit

5c
15
Requirements to ensure that exits are safe
  • Exits must lead directly outside or to an open
    space with access to the outside
  • The area beyond the exit has to have enough room
    for the people most likely to use the exit

6a
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Requirements to ensure that exits are safe
  • Exit doors must be easy to open without keys or
    special instructions
  • Exit doors cannot have any alarm/device that
    would restrict emergency use of the exit should
    the device fail

6b
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Requirements to ensure that exits are safe
  • When exit route stairs continue beyond the floor
    where people exit, there must be doors or
    partitions at the exit discharge floor
  • A side-hinged exit door must be used to connect
    any room to an exit route

6c
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Requirements to ensure that exits are safe
  • Doors must swing out from the room into the exit
    route if a room
  • may be occupied by more than 50 people or
  • contains highly flammable or explosive materials

6d
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Exit routes must have adequate capacity size
  • Exit routes must be able to support the
    maximum-permitted occupant load for each floor of
    the building
  • The exit routes capacity must not decrease along
    the direction of exit travel

7a
20
Exit routes must have adequate capacity size
  • Exit routes must be at least
  • 6 feet, 8 inches high
  • 28 inches wide

7b
21
Exit routes must have adequate capacity size
  • Exits must be wider if necessary to accommodate
    the occupant load
  • Minimum sizes must be met even if objects project
    into the exit route

7c
22
Requirements for outdoor exit routes
  • Outdoor exits must meet the same requirements as
    indoor exit routes
  • Outdoor exit routes must have guardrails to
    protect unenclosed sides

8a
23
Requirements for outdoor exit routes
  • Routes must be covered if accumulation of snow or
    ice is likely

8b
24
Requirements for outdoor exit routes
  • Routes must be reasonably straight with smooth,
    solid, substantially level floors
  • Routes must have no dead ends longer than 20 feet

8c
25
Exit routes must be marked
  • Each exit must be clearly visible and marked with
    a sign that says

9a
26
Exit routes must be marked
  • The line of sight to the exit must be free of
    displays and objects
  • Exit signs must be properly illuminated

9b
27
Exit routes must be marked
  • Exit doors must be free of decorations or other
    signs that obscure visibility
  • Doorways/passageways that could be mistaken for
    an exit must be marked

9c
28
Requirements for alarm systems
  • Workplaces must have operable employee alarm
    systems
  • Alarms must have distinctive signals to warn
    employees of fire or other emergencies

10a
29
Maintenance requirements
  • When the workplace contains fire retardant
    paints/coatings, fire retardant properties must
    be maintained

11a
30
Maintenance requirements
  • Keep the following in proper working order
  • Sprinkler systems
  • Alarm systems
  • Fire doors
  • Exit lighting
  • Other safeguards to protect employees

11b
31
Maintaining exits during construction/repair
  • Exits must be available before employees are
    allowed in a workplace under construction
  • Fire protection must be provided if employees are
    in a workplace during repair activities

12a
32
Maintaining exits during construction/repair
  • When flammable/explosive materials are used
    during construction
  • employees may not be exposed to hazards that are
    otherwise not present
  • employee escape may not be impeded by the use of
    these materials

12b
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