Miami packs finance high-rises into Brickell, coastal condo and hotel towers along the beaches, a hospitality scene that runs around the clock, and a deeply multilingual workforce and visitor base. Many of the towers sit in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, where building and life-safety expectations are among the strictest in the country.
Florida has no state OSHA plan, so Miami employers follow federal OSHA directly, including the 29 CFR 1910.38 Emergency Action Plan rule, with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue enforcing local fire codes and the county's hurricane-zone building requirements adopted after Hurricane Andrew. High-rise coastal buildings carry both fire and storm planning obligations.
Hurricanes, tidal flooding, and year-round heat all shape how and when you evacuate. OSHAMap takes your floor plan and produces a posting-ready evacuation map with exits, routes, and assembly points marked, for a Brickell office tower or a Miami Beach hotel in minutes.