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Help for the Company Required by the Occupational Safety and Health Law to Track Injury and Illness Exiting and Egress & Emergency Action Plan (click on title for the printable PDF) Date Inspected _____________ Date Completed _____________ Are all exits marked with an exit sign and illuminated by a consistent light source? directions to those exits marked with visible signs? doors, passageways, or stairways that are neither exits nor access to exits, marked EXIT signsat least 5 inches highat least 1/2-inchwide? exits free of obstructions? Are at least two means of egress provided from elevated platforms, pits or rooms where the lack of a second exit would increase the risk of injury from hot, poisonous, corrosive, suffocating, flammable, or explosive substances? Are enough exits provided to allow everyone to escape quickly in case of an emergency? If construction and/or repair projects are being done, are special safety measures put in place to protect employees?

Buildings more than 4 stories in height: Are the exit stairways that are required to be separated from other parts of a building protected with at least 2-hour fire-resistive construction? Are the mandatory detached exit stairways on buildings more than 4 stories in height protected by at least 2-hours of fire-resistive construction? mandatory detached exit stairwaysless than 3 storiesprotected by at least 1-hour of fire-resistive construction? rampsexiting the buildingramp slope limited to 1 foot vertical and 12 feet horizontal? glass doors fully temperedmeet the safety requirements for human impact? employees been trained to follow the Emergency Action Plan? This Exiting and Egress Safety Checklist is NOT all-inclusive. You should add to it or skip parts that are not applicable to your company's Emergency Action Plan. Carefully consider each item on exiting and egress, and refer to OSHA standards for complete and specific guidelines that may apply to your work environment.

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Closing door device: Check self-closing device to assure it is functional. Door wedged open: Immediately remove wedge or item holding fire-rated door in an open position. Latches: Self-closing doors should close fully and latch. Panic Bar: Assure that panic bar is in operable condition. Aisles/Stairs/Hallways: Immediately remove any obstruction, material, trash that could hamper easy exits from aisles, hallways and stairwells. Storage in basements and attics: Must be neat and reasonable. Storage in stairwells and stairwell landings is prohibited. Wall decorations: Combustible decorations on walls not to exceed 10% of overall wall space. Gas cylinders: Pressurized cylinders must be labeled and secured. Storage areas: Storage rooms or areas must be neat and reasonable. Charge: Examine pressure gauge to determine if fully charged. Service: Examine extinguisher pin for any apparent damage and check for broken seal. Tagged/Marked: Tag should indicate inspection within past month.

Blocked: Assure that extinguisher is accessible for use and unblocked by furniture or debris (three foot minimum clearance). Mounted: The top of the fire extinguisher should be no more than five feet from the floor. Flammable And Combustible Liquids Storage: Flammable liquids must be stored in a flammable liquids safety container. Excessive/Improper Storage: Remove flammable decorations from areas of assembly to alleviate hazard. Remove combustible material from mechanical or equipment rooms. Defective Fixtures: Assure immediate repair of any damaged electrical fixtures. Missing Cover Plate: Immediately replace any missing or damaged outlet covers. Missing Electrical Panel Cover: Report any missing or damaged electrical panel covers. Extension Cord: Cords are allowed for temporary use of portable appliances. Access Blocked to Electrical Panel: Remove materials blocking access to panel (3-foot minimum clearance). Storage: No items may be stored within 18" of a sprinkler head in any direction.