Know Your Escape Route?

Escape plans are used as a method of aiding people in orientating themselves in relation to the planned escape route, thus striking a certain equilibrium between the escape plans and the facilities safety exit guidance system. These plans, which may be displayed as signs in work places and in public areas, are not just for the use of workers and general public, they may also be used by fire, rescue and medical teams.
Graphical symbols are a vital tool in communicating messages to users, independently of language. There is a great need for the effective transmission of escape routes to be harmonized throughout the world. When time is a factor, ease and speed of identification are crucial in helping to save people from injuries and death.
ISO 23601 establishes a common method of illustrating the position of the viewer in relation to designated escape routes leading to emergency exits and the location of fire safety and emergency equipment close to escape routes. It covers the following:
- Design requirements
- Size of plan elements
- Content and representation
- Materials
- Installation and location
- Inspection and revision
Solutions fire safety can aid you in understanding the use of ISO 23601:2009, helping to reduce possible confusion in times of emergency. Please visit www.solutionsfiresafety.co.uk
Web: www.iso.org
Tel: 0845 601 2632
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