Abstract

Occupational safety and health procedures are very important in every building but are more important in high-rise buildings because they pose unexpected threats, such as fire or earthquakes. Faced with this hazard, an evacuation route is needed to maintain security and safety. The existence of an evacuation route in the building can facilitate the access of building occupants to the evacuation location. This study uses qualitative methods with interviews, documentation, and direct observation. The results of the study show that the evacuation route in the building consists of an evacuation route map and safety signs consisting of evacuation route direction symbols, exit symbols, and assembly points that are placed in accordance with applicable standards.

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