Create Workplace Hazard Maps From Your Sketch
Transform your workplace sketch into a comprehensive hazard map that identifies danger zones, safety equipment locations, and emergency procedures. Essential for OSHA compliance and worker safety.
Identify hazard zones, safety equipment, and evacuation routes in one map.
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
Free preview • OSHA compliant • Print-ready in 30 seconds
From Hand Sketch to Professional Hazard Map
See how our AI transforms any workplace layout into a comprehensive safety map
Draw on paper showing work areas and equipment
~60 seconds
Complete with safety equipment & zones
Find the Right Tool for Your Needs
Choose the perfect sketch-to-map converter for your specific requirements
Fire Evacuation Plan
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38
General Evacuation Map
Any building type
Emergency Exit Map
Exit-focused layouts
OSHA Compliance Map
29 CFR 1910.38 ready
Editable Fire Plan
Fully customizable
NFPA 101 Map
Life Safety Code
Fire Escape Diagram
Hotels, apartments, schools
Paper to Digital
Scan & convert
Multi-Floor Building
Complete building maps
Egress Route Diagram
Technical egress paths
Small Business Plan
Shops, offices, startups
Restaurant Fire Plan
Kitchen & dining safety
Warehouse Evacuation
Industrial & logistics
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How It Works
4 simple steps to create your workplace hazard map
Sketch Your Workplace Layout
Draw your floor plan showing work areas, equipment locations, and storage zones. Mark any known hazard areas like chemical storage or machinery.
Upload Your Sketch
Take a photo or scan your sketch and upload it. Label hazard areas on your drawing for accurate identification.
AI Identifies Hazards & Safety Equipment
Our AI analyzes your layout, identifies hazard zones, and places appropriate safety equipment locations including eye wash stations, first aid, and fire extinguishers.
Download & Train
Download your print-ready hazard map. Use it for safety training, post at workstations, and demonstrate OSHA compliance.
Why Create Hazard Maps With Our Generator?
Professional hazard identification for any workplace
Identifies and marks hazard zones based on your industry
Shows chemical storage areas with proper NFPA 704 labeling zones
Maps eye wash stations, first aid kits, and AED locations
Integrates evacuation routes with hazard awareness
Supports GHS/HazCom labeling requirements for chemical hazards
Free Workplace Hazard Map Generator
Upload your workplace sketch or floor plan. Get a comprehensive hazard map with safety equipment locations instantly.
Create Your Hazard Map Evacuation Map
Drag & drop your floor plan here
or
PNG, JPG, PDF - Hand-drawn sketches work too!
Workplace Hazard Mapping Features
What our generator automatically includes for safety compliance
Hazard Zone Identification
Automatically identifies and marks chemical storage, machinery areas, electrical hazards, and other danger zones based on your industry and layout.
Safety Equipment Placement
Places eye wash stations, first aid kits, AED locations, and fire extinguishers at OSHA-required intervals and distances from hazard areas.
Chemical Storage Zones
Marks chemical storage areas with NFPA 704 diamond zones and indicates proper ventilation, spill containment, and access requirements.
Integrated Evacuation Routes
Combines hazard awareness with clear evacuation routes, showing safe paths that avoid danger zones during emergencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about workplace hazard mapping
What is a workplace hazard map?
A workplace hazard map combines a floor plan with identified hazard zones, safety equipment locations, and emergency procedures. It shows workers where potential dangers exist (chemical storage, machinery, electrical panels), where safety equipment is located (eye wash, first aid, fire extinguishers), and how to evacuate safely. OSHA expects employers to communicate hazards effectively to workers.
What hazards can the generator identify from my sketch?
Based on your industry and the areas you mark, the generator identifies: chemical storage zones, electrical hazard areas, machinery danger zones, noise hazard areas, confined spaces, hot work areas, loading dock hazards, and more. It then places appropriate warning indicators and safety equipment accordingly.
How does this differ from a regular evacuation map?
While evacuation maps focus on emergency exit routes, hazard maps provide additional information about workplace dangers. They show restricted areas, PPE requirements zones, chemical storage locations, and safety equipment like eye wash stations. Many workplaces need both - our generator can create comprehensive maps covering both aspects.
Is hazard mapping required by OSHA?
While OSHA does not specifically require "hazard maps," multiple standards require hazard communication and worker awareness of dangers. This includes HazCom (29 CFR 1910.1200), Process Safety Management, and general duty clause requirements. Hazard maps help demonstrate compliance with these communication requirements.
How do I mark hazard areas on my sketch?
Simply label areas on your sketch with their use: "chemical storage," "welding area," "machinery," "electrical room," etc. Our AI recognizes these labels and applies appropriate hazard designations, safety equipment requirements, and warning signage automatically based on OSHA standards for each hazard type.
Can I use this for safety training?
Absolutely. Hazard maps are excellent training tools. Use them during new employee orientation, safety meetings, and refresher training. Workers can visually understand where hazards exist, what precautions to take, and where safety equipment is located. Print large-format versions for training room display.
Ready to Map Your Workplace Hazards?
Upload your floor plan sketch and get a comprehensive hazard map in seconds. Identify danger zones, place safety equipment, and improve worker safety.
Important Legal Disclaimer
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) does not approve, endorse, recommend, or certify any commercial products or software. This platform is a compliance assistance tool only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by OSHA or any government agency.
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.
Employers retain full legal responsibility for workplace safety under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act). Users are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations. This software does not guarantee OSHA compliance.
This software does not constitute legal, safety consulting, engineering, or professional advice. Content is for informational purposes only. Users should consult qualified safety professionals and legal counsel for compliance guidance specific to their operations.
While we strive for accuracy, workplace safety regulations change frequently. We make no warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or current validity of any information. Users must independently verify all regulatory requirements applicable to their specific circumstances.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Fire Exit Evacuation Map Generator, its owners, operators, affiliates, and licensors shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from use of this service, including but not limited to workplace injuries, OSHA violations, regulatory fines, property damage, or any other losses.
Cost comparisons and savings estimates are based on industry averages for professional safety consultant fees and are provided for informational purposes only. Actual costs, savings, and results may vary significantly based on your specific situation.
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