Mercantile (M)

Evacuation Maps for Retail Stores

Workplace safety in Retail Stores in the retail stores sector depends on clear, visible evacuation routes. A professional evacuation map helps employees navigate to safety during emergencies.

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OSHA Standards for Retail Stores

Retail Stores facilities are classified as Mercantile (M) occupancy under building codes. OSHA standards 29 CFR 1910.36, 29 CFR 1910.37, 29 CFR 1910.38 establish the baseline requirements for exit routes, emergency action plans, and fire prevention. Based on occupant load - 30 sq ft per person for sales floors

Applicable Standards:

  • 29 CFR 1910.36
  • 29 CFR 1910.37
  • 29 CFR 1910.38

Common Hazards in Retail Stores

⚠️Blocked exits with merchandise
⚠️Customer trampling during panic
⚠️Electrical fires from displays
⚠️Stockroom fire from packaging

Effective evacuation maps for retail stores must account for these hazards by providing clear routes that avoid danger zones, marking emergency equipment locations, and identifying safe assembly areas away from potential secondary hazards.

Essential Map Features

A compliant evacuation map for retail stores should prominently display main floor customer exits and stockroom staff exits. Additional elements like public address system locations and emergency lighting positions help ensure comprehensive emergency preparedness for Mercantile (M) facilities.

Main floor customer exits
Stockroom staff exits
Public address system locations
Emergency lighting positions

Special Considerations

  • Merchandise displays can block exit paths
  • Stockrooms need separate evacuation routes
  • High customer volume during sales events
  • Checkout areas as potential bottlenecks

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not accounting for industry-specific equipment blocking exit routes
  • Failing to train new employees on evacuation procedures
  • Neglecting to conduct required evacuation drills
  • Not addressing blocked exits with merchandise in the evacuation plan

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which elements are required on workplace evacuation diagrams?

For retail stores, evacuation maps must show all exit routes, fire extinguisher locations, alarm pull stations, and assembly points. Mercantile (M) occupancy facilities should also indicate main floor customer exits and any industry-specific safety equipment.

What special considerations apply to retail stores evacuation planning?

Merchandise displays can block exit paths. Stockrooms need separate evacuation routes. These factors should be reflected in the evacuation map design and accompanying written procedures.

How many employees can one retail stores evacuation map serve?

Retail Stores facilities typically have 3-200+ employees. OSHA requires that all employees can view evacuation maps from their normal work areas, which usually means posting multiple copies throughout the facility—especially in Mercantile (M) occupancy buildings.