Plan Map Requirements

Compliance language for a fire exit plan map lives mainly in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 (portable fire extinguishers), with NFPA 10 and NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) covering how routes and equipment are marked and kept usable. The recurring theme is extinguishers placed so travel distance to a Class A unit does not exceed 75 feet, with pull stations and alarm devices clearly located. OSHAMap encodes those requirements into every map; treat the result as a documented baseline to confirm, not as legal sign-off on its own.

Compliance Elements

Compliance language for a fire exit plan map lives mainly in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 (portable fire extinguishers), with NFPA 10 and NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code) covering how routes and equipment are marked and kept usable. The recurring theme is extinguishers placed so travel distance to a Class A unit does not exceed 75 feet, with pull stations and alarm devices clearly located. OSHAMap encodes those requirements into every map; treat the result as a documented baseline to confirm, not as legal sign-off on its own.

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Documentation Standards

Expectations for a fire exit plan map trace back to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 (portable fire extinguishers), supported by NFPA 10 and NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code). In practice that means the diagram should reflect extinguishers placed so travel distance to a Class A unit does not exceed 75 feet, with pull stations and alarm devices clearly located. OSHAMap places these elements automatically, but the standards also expect the plan to match your real building and be reviewed by someone responsible for it — the map supports compliance, it does not replace a qualified safety review.

Update Procedures

A fire exit plan map is only trustworthy while it matches the building. The moment a wall moves, an exit is added, or a room changes use, the posted map should be regenerated. Because OSHAMap keeps your layout data, updating a fire exit plan map is a quick re-run rather than a fresh project — which is what keeps safety documentation current instead of quietly going stale on the wall.

Key Features of Our Fire Exit Plan 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
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