Contractor Orientation Requirements
When people ask what a contractor safety map must contain, the reference points are OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 (general PPE and hazard assessment) and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.37 (exit route maintenance and marking). Both point toward the same essentials: hazardous areas, equipment shut-offs, and protective-equipment stations marked alongside exits and assembly points. Our generator is designed around those elements so the output is a strong starting point, while final verification against your jurisdiction and occupancy stays with your safety officer.
Site-Specific Safety Information
A dependable contractor safety map balances accuracy with readability. OSHAMap draws on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 (general PPE and hazard assessment) to position hazardous areas, equipment shut-offs, and protective-equipment stations marked alongside exits and assembly points, then presents it cleanly so the map is easy to follow under stress. You can refine any element in the editor, making the final contractor safety map both standards-aware and specific to your space.
Emergency Procedures for Contractors
Getting a contractor safety map right means showing the right things in the right places: hazardous areas, equipment shut-offs, and protective-equipment stations marked alongside exits and assembly points. OSHAMap centers on hazard identification and protective measures and produces a print-ready, editable diagram in seconds. The same workflow extends naturally to a construction safety, so a building's full set of safety maps stays consistent.
Multi-Employer Worksite Safety
Stairwells are the spine of any multi-story contractor safety map. Because elevators are generally unavailable during a fire, routes on every level above grade should lead to an enclosed stair and continue to the exit discharge. OSHAMap identifies stairwells from your plan and builds floor-by-floor routes accordingly, which keeps a high-rise's posted set coherent and consistent with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.36 and 1910.37 (exit route design and maintenance) and NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code).
Key Features of Our Contractor Safety Map Generator
- AI-Powered Analysis: Automatically identifies walls, doors, and rooms in your floor plan
- OSHA Compliance: Places fire extinguishers within 75 feet travel distance as required
- State-Specific: Adapts to Cal/OSHA, WISHA, and other state safety programs
- Industry Customization: Healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and more
- Print-Ready Output: 11x8.5" or 17x11" professional diagrams
- Instant Generation: Get your map in seconds, not days



