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Policy: AUS Policy Title: Revision Date: <br /> AUS - 006 Emergency Response Policy 8/10/18 Page 8 of 22 <br /> APPENDIX 2 <br /> EVACUATION MAP REQUIREMENTS <br /> Assembly Area <br /> L� <br /> II <br /> ® ELEV <br /> ELEV <br /> I <br /> Primary Exit <br /> Secondary Exit <br /> ®You are here <br /> A floor plan shows the possible evacuation routes in the building. It is color coded and uses arrows to <br /> indicate the designated exit. A room containing hazardous materials is indicated in the lower right hand <br /> corner of the building by the flame symbol. The assembly area is indicated outside the primary exit at the <br /> top of the building. <br /> • Designate Primary& Secondary Exits -Your evacuation floor plan should designate at least one <br /> primary exit and one secondary exit. These exits must be remote from each other and so arranged as <br /> to minimize any possibility that both may be blocked by any one fire or other emergency condition. <br /> • No Emergency Exits in Restrooms- Even if there is a door in a restroom that employees could exit <br /> out of, no emergency exits are designated through restrooms for evacuation of a building. Windows <br /> are never designated as exits. Consequently, the floor plan does not indicate the restroom as an exit. <br /> • Exit Away From Rooms With Hazardous Materials - Emergency exit routes lead away from this room <br /> containing potentially hazardous materials so that no employee will be forced to pass the area during <br /> an emergency. <br />