Detroit's building stock leans industrial: automotive assembly and stamping plants, suppliers and machine shops, and a downtown of historic towers in the middle of an ongoing redevelopment wave that brings older and converted buildings back into use. Heavy-equipment floors and repurposed historic structures both demand careful egress planning.
Michigan runs its own state OSHA program, MIOSHA, so Detroit employers follow MIOSHA standards, including emergency-action-plan requirements, with the Detroit Fire Department enforcing local fire codes. Manufacturing facilities face additional attention around machinery, lockout/tagout, and process hazards.
Cold, snowy Michigan winters can block exits and freeze outdoor assembly areas for months. Upload a floor plan and OSHAMap returns a posting-ready evacuation map with exits, routes, and assembly points already marked, whether it is an assembly plant or a downtown office.