Austin's rapid growth shows up in its buildings: new downtown towers, semiconductor fabs on the metro's edges, fast-expanding tech offices in both new and converted spaces, the University of Texas, and a dense live-music and events scene from Sixth Street to SXSW and ACL. The constant build-outs mean floor plans change often and posted diagrams go stale.
Texas has no state OSHA plan, so Austin employers follow federal OSHA directly, including the 29 CFR 1910.38 Emergency Action Plan rule, with the Austin Fire Department enforcing local fire codes and occupancy limits. Because companies expand and reconfigure space so frequently, keeping the evacuation map current is a recurring task rather than a one-time one.
Austin also sits in "Flash Flood Alley," and summer heat affects outdoor assembly. OSHAMap turns your floor plan into a posting-ready evacuation map marking exits, routes, and assembly points, and makes it easy to regenerate after each office reconfiguration, so a Silicon Hills office and a music venue each stay current in minutes.