['Emergency Planning - OSHA']
['Emergency Exits']
03/12/2025
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No. OSHA requires under 1910.36(d) that “employees must be able to open an exit route door from the inside at all times without keys, tools, or special knowledge.” [emphasis added] OSHA further emphasizes this requirement in a December 19, 1991 Letter of Interpretation that clearly states exit doors must not be locked or obstructed in any way or at any time.
['Emergency Planning - OSHA']
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