tranquility
Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
When is an exit sign required? Actually, is there a time when it is prohibited?
I was taken on a tour of a facility. At one point, there was an exit sign that adheres to all visual requirements placed over a door that required a key to open. Is this allowed?
To me, CFR § 1910.37(a)(3) might suggest that it is not. I know California is more restrictive, but I can't find a regulation precisely on point. My understanding is that a facility puts up such signs to allow people to escape disaster. Here, without a key, a person would be trapped. So, I'd say the sign is not correct. But, my knowledge of building codes and their effect equates to my knowledge of the whichness of why. (I have an opinion, but have no frickin idea.)
Problem or no?
At the end of the day, my purpose is to not be a doofus. I'd bring it up to the powers that be, but don't really have a full grasp of the law on the matter. What say you?
When is an exit sign required? Actually, is there a time when it is prohibited?
I was taken on a tour of a facility. At one point, there was an exit sign that adheres to all visual requirements placed over a door that required a key to open. Is this allowed?
To me, CFR § 1910.37(a)(3) might suggest that it is not. I know California is more restrictive, but I can't find a regulation precisely on point. My understanding is that a facility puts up such signs to allow people to escape disaster. Here, without a key, a person would be trapped. So, I'd say the sign is not correct. But, my knowledge of building codes and their effect equates to my knowledge of the whichness of why. (I have an opinion, but have no frickin idea.)
Problem or no?
At the end of the day, my purpose is to not be a doofus. I'd bring it up to the powers that be, but don't really have a full grasp of the law on the matter. What say you?