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1910.34(b) Exits Routes Are Covered
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The rules in §§ 1910.34 through 1910.39 cover the minimum requirements for exit routes that employers must provide in their workplace so that employees may evacuate the workplace safely during an emergency. Sections 1910.34 through 1910.39 also cover the minimum requirements for emergency action plans and fire prevention plans.
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1910.34(b) Means of Egress, Exits Routes Are Covered
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OSHA 1910 General Industry > E Means of Egress > 1910.34 Coverage and Definitions > 1910.34(b) Exits Routes Are Covered
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Every employer is covered.
Exit routes are covered.
Definitions.
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OSHA 1910 General Industry > E Means of Egress > 1910.36 Design and Construction Requirements for Exit Routes > 1910.36(g) An Exit Route Must Meet Minimum Height and Width Requirements