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How to Create an OSHA-Compliant Evacuation Map in 2025 [Official Requirements]

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Updated: November 30, 202414 min read
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$15,625
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Of OSHA violations are related to Emergency Action Plans
OSHA inspection data, 2023
10+
Employees threshold requiring written EAP
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, 2024

Understanding OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38

OSHA's Emergency Action Plan standard (29 CFR 1910.38) is the foundation of workplace fire safety compliance. Understanding these requirements is essential for any employer.

  • Applies to all employers with 10 or more employees
  • Written plan required (can be electronic)
  • Must cover fire and other emergencies
  • Employees must be trained on the plan
  • Plan must be accessible to all employees

Mandatory Elements of an OSHA-Compliant Map

Your evacuation map must include all of these elements to meet OSHA requirements:

  • Primary evacuation routes from all areas
  • Secondary (alternate) evacuation routes
  • Exit door locations clearly marked
  • Fire extinguisher locations
  • Fire alarm pull station locations
  • Assembly point locations
  • "You Are Here" markers for each posting location
  • Legend explaining all symbols used
  • Building address and floor number
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Warning: Missing any required element can result in OSHA citations during inspections.

OSHA Emergency Action Plan Requirements

Beyond the map itself, OSHA requires a complete Emergency Action Plan that includes:

  • Procedures for reporting emergencies
  • Evacuation procedures and route assignments
  • Procedures for employees who stay to operate equipment
  • Procedures to account for all employees after evacuation
  • Rescue and medical duties (if applicable)
  • Contact information for emergency coordinators
  • Fire alarm system information
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Common OSHA Compliance Failures

During inspections, these are the most common evacuation plan deficiencies cited by OSHA:

  • No evacuation map posted (or outdated map)
  • Missing secondary evacuation routes
  • Maps don't match actual building layout
  • Fire equipment locations not marked
  • No employee training on evacuation procedures
  • No designated assembly points
  • Plan not updated after building changes

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❓ Key Takeaways & FAQs

What is OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38?

This is OSHA's Emergency Action Plan standard. It requires employers with more than 10 employees to have a written emergency action plan that includes evacuation procedures and route assignments.

Can OSHA fine you for not having an evacuation map?

Yes. Inadequate or missing evacuation procedures can result in OSHA citations. Serious violations carry fines up to $15,625 per violation, and willful violations up to $156,259.

How often do evacuation maps need to be updated for OSHA compliance?

OSHA requires the plan to be reviewed when employee responsibilities change, when the plan is found to be inadequate, or when the layout changes. Annual review is best practice.

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