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Means of Egress & Exit Routes. General Requirements. Number of exits must be adequate Usually at least 2 exits must be available for evacuation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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General Requirements•Number of exits must

be adequate •Usually at least 2 exits must be available for evacuation•More than 2 exits are required if the number of occupants in the building, the size of the building or the set-up of the building would prohibit all occupants from safely evacuating during emergencies

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*Exit doors must be unlocked and occupants must be able to open, without the use of keys, tools or extreme force, said doors at all times.

*Exit doors must swing out in the direction of exit travel

*A side-hinged door must be used to connect any room to an exit route.

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*The ceiling of an exit route must be at least 7feet 6 inches*The exit access must be at least 28 inches wide at all points

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WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PICTURES??

*Exit routes must be free and unobstructed. No materials may be placed permanently or temporarily within the exit route.

*Exit doors must be free of decorations and signs that obscure the visibility of the exit door.

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An exit must be separated by fire resistant materials.•Construction materials used to separate an exit from other areas of the building must have a one hour fire resistant rating if the exit connects 3 stories or fewer.•Construction materials with a 2 hour fire resistant rating are needed if the exit connects 4 or more stories of the building.•Construction materials such as doors, door frames and other hardware must be listed or approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.

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*Exit routes must be well lit to ensure that occupants with normal vision can see the exit path.

*Each exit must be clearly visible and marked with a sign that reads “Exit”.

*Each door along the exit route that can be mistaken for an exit, must be marked with a sign saying “Not an exit” or a sign indicating it’s actual use.

*Each exit sign must be illuminated by a reliable light source and be distinctive in color.

*Each exit sign must have the word “Exit” in plain legible letters, not less than 6 inches high.

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The main resource used for information was the OSHA website under the heading of Fire Safety…

* http://www.osha.gov

Pictures were found using Google…

* http://www.google.com

Presentation…

* Karley BertiniKarley Bertini