['Emergency Planning - OSHA']
['Emergency Exits']
03/12/2025
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OSHA does not specify the height at which an exit sign must displayed. The requirement at 1910.37(b)(2) does state, however, that the sign must be “clearly visible.” Typically, exit signs are placed above the corresponding exit door. Also, specific placement may be dictated by your local fire code.
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