OSHA Fire Safety Checklist | Interactive Compliance Tool
Complete our interactive fire safety checklist covering 42 OSHA compliance items across 5 categories. Get your real-time compliance score, identify gaps, and generate compliant evacuation maps — all free.
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Interactive OSHA Fire Safety Checklist
Check off each item to calculate your real-time compliance score
Generate OSHA-Compliant Fire Evacuation Maps
Fix your evacuation map gaps instantly — free registration, 1 file upload, 5 regenerations
How to Use the OSHA Fire Safety Checklist
Four simple steps to assess and improve your fire safety compliance
Complete the Fire Safety Checklist
Go through each category — Fire Prevention, Emergency Equipment, Evacuation Routes, Training & Drills, and Documentation — checking off items your facility currently meets.
Review Your Compliance Score
See your real-time compliance score update as you check items. The color-coded progress bar shows your overall fire safety status from red (critical) to green (compliant).
Identify Compliance Gaps
Unchecked items highlight areas where your facility needs improvement. Focus on critical items first, especially blocked exits, missing extinguishers, and lack of evacuation plans.
Generate Evacuation Maps
Use our AI-powered map generator below to create OSHA-compliant fire evacuation maps — one of the most commonly cited fire safety deficiencies.
OSHA Fire Safety Checklist FAQ
Common questions about fire safety compliance
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