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Exit Route Standards (Dentistry)
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Take this course to familiarize yourself with OSHA’s standards on safe exit routes in case of emergencies. This way, we can minimize your risk of being in danger and ensure your safety.

Exit Route Standards (Dentistry) Lessons

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  1. Introduction to Exit Routes
  2. Elements of Safe Exit Routes

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Introduction to Exit Routes

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Lesson 1 Introduction to Exit Routes

Welcome! To ensure your safety, we created this course to acquaint you with the safety protocols we have in place so you can emerge unscathed in case of emergencies.

Lesson Objectives In this lesson, you'll be able to: Familiarize yourself with OSHA’s standards with exit routes and its key terms; and Learn how to read an emergency floor plan.

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Fire Emergency Scenario Simulation

Imagine you're in the office one afternoon, arranging some paperwork.

When all of a sudden, you hear a scream coming from the hallway. "Fire! Fire! Help!"

The sprinklers start to go off. You're in crunch time.

In your office is a floorplan in case of emergencies. Do you know how to read it?

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Elements of Safe Exit Routes

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Lesson 2 Elements of Safe Exit Routes

Welcome! Now that you're familiar with the key terms of OSHA's exit route standards, we'll teach you how to spot the signs of a safe exit route.

Lesson Objectives In this lesson, you'll be able to: Discuss OSHA's basic requirements for exit routes, Point out what you should look out for in the specific aspects of an exit route, and Help you gain mastery with evaluating exit routes through a series of simulations.

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Which of the following are part of OSHA's basic requirements for exit routes? You may choose multiple answers.

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Congratulations! You've made it out of the exit door. But stay alert! There are still some things you must look out for to minimize your risk of danger.

**Check the fire door. ** The fire door is self-closing, so make sure that it is not held open.

Check the occupant load of the exit route. A simple way to figure this out is to see if a number of people going down the exit route can smoothly descend the stairs without difficulty.

Check the outdoor exit route. Outdoor exit routes must have handrails to prevent any of you from falling. It must also be straight and stable to walk on. Most importantly, it must not lead to a deadend!

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