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Industrial
- May 12, 2004
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I am currently evaluating our facility for OSHA compliance regarding aisle widths and fire exits. The questions of concern I have are:
Do aisle have to be marked? Do they have to be a minimum of four feet? Do they have to be marked or designated? The OSHA website states that they should be 3 feet wider than the larger material or equipment passing thru or a minimum of four feet. However, I recall in my Facilities Design class that non-main aisles for personnel should be three feet.
Also, with regard to fire exits, do they also have to be marked? I understand that they are to be within a line of sight, marked, and free of obstructions.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Do aisle have to be marked? Do they have to be a minimum of four feet? Do they have to be marked or designated? The OSHA website states that they should be 3 feet wider than the larger material or equipment passing thru or a minimum of four feet. However, I recall in my Facilities Design class that non-main aisles for personnel should be three feet.
Also, with regard to fire exits, do they also have to be marked? I understand that they are to be within a line of sight, marked, and free of obstructions.
Any comments would be greatly appreciated.