Washington Administrative Code
Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of
Chapter 296-800 - Safety and health core rules
EXIT ROUTES
- Section 296-800-31005 - Provide an adequate number of exit routes
- Section 296-800-31010 - Make sure that exit routes are large enough
- Section 296-800-31015 - Make sure that exit routes meet their specific design and construction requirements
- Section 296-800-31020 - Make sure that each exit route leads outside
- Section 296-800-31025 - Provide unobstructed access to exit routes
- Section 296-800-31030 - Exit doors must be readily opened from the inside
- Section 296-800-31035 - Use side-hinged doors to connect rooms to exit routes
- Section 296-800-31040 - Provide outdoor exit routes that meet these requirements
- Section 296-800-31045 - Minimize danger to employees while they are using emergency exit routes
- Section 296-800-31050 - Mark exits adequately
- Section 296-800-31053 - Provide adequate lighting for exit routes and signs
- Section 296-800-31055 - Maintain the fire retardant properties of paints or other coatings
- Section 296-800-31060 - Maintain emergency safeguards
- Section 296-800-31065 - Maintain exit routes during construction and repair
- Section 296-800-31067 - Provide doors in freezer or refrigerated rooms that open from the inside
- Section 296-800-31070 - Install and maintain an appropriate employee alarm system
- Section 296-800-31075 - Establish procedures for sounding emergency alarms
- Section 296-800-31080 - Test the employee alarm system
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