Emergency Exit Plan Generator
Create OSHA & NFPA compliant emergency exit plans in minutes. Upload any floor plan or sketchβour AI generates professional exit route maps that pass fire marshal inspections.
No design skills needed. Hand sketches welcome.
Professional Maps for Every Industry
Our AI creates OSHA-compliant maps tailored to your specific industry requirements
Restaurant Evacuation Map
Kitchen hood suppression, grease fire routes, and customer/employee exits clearly marked
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What Your Emergency Exit Plan Includes
Every element required by OSHA and fire marshals, automatically generated
Exit Routes
Primary and secondary evacuation paths clearly marked with directional arrows and color-coded routes for quick identification.
Fire Equipment
Locations of fire extinguishers, pull stations, fire hoses, and sprinkler controls marked with standard NFPA symbols.
You Are Here Markers
Clear orientation markers showing viewer location, making it easy to identify the nearest exit in an emergency.
Assembly Points
Designated outdoor gathering locations where employees should report after evacuation for accountability.
ADA Accessible Routes
Wheelchair-accessible evacuation paths, areas of refuge, and locations of evacuation chairs or devices.
Emergency Contacts
Space for facility-specific emergency numbers, building management contacts, and local emergency services.
OSHA 1910.38 Requirements Breakdown
Federal requirements your emergency exit plan must meet βView official OSHA guidance β
Emergency Reporting
Procedures for reporting fires and other emergencies must be documented and communicated to all employees.
Evacuation Procedures
Emergency escape procedures and route assignments, including floor plans showing all exit routes.
Critical Operations
Procedures for employees who must remain to operate critical plant operations before evacuating.
Employee Accounting
Procedures to account for all employees after evacuation is complete.
Rescue & Medical
Rescue and medical duties for employees designated to perform them.
Contact Information
Names or job titles of every employee who may be contacted for further information about the plan.
NFPA Exit Signage Requirements
Life Safety Code standards for exit signage βNFPA 101 Full Code β
Exit Sign Placement
Required at every exit doorway and where direction of egress travel is not immediately apparent
Visibility Distance
Exit signs must be visible from 100 feet minimum with letters at least 6 inches high
Emergency Illumination
Signs must remain illuminated for minimum 90 minutes during power failure
Directional Indicators
Arrows required when exit direction is not immediately apparent
Photoluminescent Marking
High-rise buildings may require luminescent path markings for egress routes
NFPA-compliant exit signage
Create Your Exit Plan in 4 Steps
From sketch to OSHA-ready plan in under a minute
Upload Any Floor Plan
Hand sketch, CAD file, PDF, or photo. Our AI understands any format.
AI Analyzes Layout
Rooms, exits, corridors, and potential hazards are identified automatically.
Routes Calculated
Primary and secondary paths generated with OSHA/NFPA compliant symbols.
Download & Post
Print-ready PDF for immediate posting at required locations.
Free Emergency Exit Plan Generator
Upload your floor plan or sketch. Get a fire marshal-ready exit plan instantly.
Create Your Emergency Exit Evacuation Map
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π Free Emergency Exit Plan Checklist
Download our comprehensive checklist to ensure your emergency exit plan meets all OSHA 1910.38 and NFPA requirements.
- β Complete OSHA 1910.38 requirements
- β NFPA signage specifications
- β Fire marshal inspection checklist
- β Employee training documentation
- β Annual review schedule template
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Emergency Exit Plan FAQs
Common questions about creating compliant exit plans
What must be included in an emergency exit plan?
An OSHA-compliant emergency exit plan must include: clearly marked primary and secondary exit routes, locations of fire extinguishers and pull stations, designated assembly points outside the building, 'You Are Here' markers for orientation, emergency contact numbers, and ADA-accessible evacuation routes. Our generator automatically includes all required elements.
How often should emergency exit plans be updated?
Emergency exit plans should be reviewed annually and updated immediately after any building modifications, changes to exit routes, addition or removal of fire safety equipment, or changes in occupancy. OSHA requires that employees be retrained whenever the plan is updated.
What is OSHA 1910.38 and how does it affect my exit plan?
OSHA 1910.38 is the federal regulation requiring employers to have a written Emergency Action Plan. It mandates procedures for reporting emergencies, evacuation routes and procedures, procedures for employees who remain to operate critical operations, accounting for all employees after evacuation, and rescue and medical duties. Our plans are designed to meet all 1910.38 requirements.
What are the NFPA requirements for exit signage?
NFPA 101 requires illuminated EXIT signs at every required exit doorway, along exit access corridors, and anywhere the direction of egress is not immediately apparent. Signs must be visible from at least 100 feet, have letters at least 6 inches high, and remain illuminated for 90 minutes during power failure.
Do I need separate emergency exit plans for each floor?
Yes, multi-story buildings require individual exit plans for each floor showing that floor's specific exit routes, stairwell locations, and assembly points. Our generator can create floor-specific plans from your uploaded floor plans, ensuring each level has accurate, compliant documentation.
How do I create an emergency exit plan from a hand sketch?
Simply draw your floor layout on paper showing walls, doors, and major features. Take a photo or scan your sketch and upload it to our generator. Our AI analyzes your layout, identifies optimal exit routes, and creates a professional, OSHA-compliant emergency exit plan in under a minute.
What's the difference between an emergency exit plan and an evacuation plan?
The terms are often used interchangeably. An emergency exit plan focuses specifically on exit routes and safe egress, while an evacuation plan may include additional elements like shelter-in-place procedures, communication protocols, and accountability systems. Our generator creates comprehensive plans covering both aspects.
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All AI-generated evacuation maps, safety plans, and compliance documents must be reviewed, verified, and approved by a qualified safety professional, fire marshal, licensed engineer, or appropriate authority before being posted, distributed, or used for emergency planning purposes.
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