Atlanta's economy clusters around the world's busiest airport and the logistics and distribution it feeds, a booming film and television industry of soundstages, Midtown and downtown towers, and major healthcare and research institutions. The soundstages and distribution centers in particular create egress conditions that differ sharply from a standard office.
Georgia has no state OSHA plan, so Atlanta employers follow federal OSHA directly, including the 29 CFR 1910.38 Emergency Action Plan rule, with Atlanta Fire Rescue enforcing local fire codes. The mix of high-rise, soundstage, and warehouse occupancies means one generic plan rarely fits every building.
Atlanta also faces tornadoes and severe storms, plus the occasional ice storm that can paralyze the metro. From a single floor plan, OSHAMap produces a posting-ready evacuation map marking exits, routes, assembly points, and best-available shelter areas, covering a soundstage or a distribution center in minutes.