San Jose anchors Silicon Valley, where workplaces range from sprawling multi-building corporate campuses to semiconductor and hardware manufacturing, biotech and research labs, and a growing downtown core. The large campuses and hazardous-process facilities both make evacuation more complex than a single-tenant office.
California businesses follow Cal/OSHA Title 8, often stricter than federal OSHA, with the San Jose Fire Department enforcing local fire codes. Semiconductor and hardware sites also fall under Santa Clara County hazardous-materials and toxic-gas requirements, and Bay Area seismic risk means doors can jam and elevators are unusable after a quake.
A major campus may need to move thousands of people in a coordinated way rather than emptying one building at a time. With OSHAMap, each building on a Silicon Valley campus gets its own posting-ready diagram, generated from your floor plan with exits, routes, and assembly points already marked, in minutes.