⚠ Legal requirement for ALL South African workplaces — OHS Act 85 of 1993 & SANS 23601:2010
📋 For Any Workplace With 10+ Employees

YOUR BUILDING NEEDS A COMPLIANT SANS 23601 Escape Plan.

Does yours exist? Is it up to date? Does it meet the mandatory colour coding, scale, legend, "You Are Here" marker, and placement requirements? If you're not sure — it probably doesn't.

Altra Medical Productions — official holders of SANS 23601:2010 — designs, prints & installs fully compliant escape plans across South Africa

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This is not optional. Under the OHS Act 85 of 1993 (General Safety Regulations, Section 3), every employer must have documented emergency evacuation procedures. SANS 23601:2010 defines the exact standard your escape plans must meet. Municipal fire bylaws and SANS 10400-T:2011 further enforce displayed, compliant plans. Non-compliance means fines, site closures, insurance rejections and personal legal liability.

OHS Act 85 of 1993 SANS 23601:2010 SANS 10400-T:2011 Municipal Fire Bylaws Emergency Services Bylaws
What the Standard Requires

WHAT A LEGALLY
Compliant Plan Looks Like

SANS 23601:2010 is highly specific. A generic floor plan printed from AutoCAD and laminated to a wall does not comply. Here is what the standard actually mandates.

ESCAPE PLAN Ground Floor — Name of Facility
E EXIT YOU ARE HERE 🔥 + ASSEMBLY POINT OVERVIEW PLAN Office Reception
Escape Route
Emergency Exit
You Are Here
Fire Equipment
Plan Designer: Altra Medical Productions Rev: 01 | 2026 | Plan No. 001

Illustrative example based on SANS 23601 Annex A requirements

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"You Are Here" Marker

The exact location of the user must be clearly indicated — in safety blue per ISO 3864-1. Must be accurate for each specific display location.

Clause 5(a) + 7.7.3
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Colour-Coded Escape Routes

Routes highlighted in light green. Directional arrows in ISO safety green. Background must be white or phosphorescent white.

Clause 7.7.1 + 7.7.4
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Minimum A3 Size at Correct Scale

Minimum 297×420mm in corridors. Scale 1:100 to 1:250 for most facilities. A4 permitted in individual rooms only.

Clause 5(c) + 5(h)
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Mandatory Header, Legend & Metadata

Must include "Escape Plan" header in safety green, a complete legend, plan designer name, facility name, floor designation, date and revision number.

Clause 5(l) + 5(m) + 7.6
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Correct Viewer Orientation

The plan must be oriented so that what is to the viewer's left in the building is on the left side of the plan at each display location — not just north-up.

Clause 5(j)
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Must Be Kept Up to Date

Any change to the facility, layout or fire safety procedures requires a review and revision. Outdated plans are non-compliant.

Clause 5(i) + Section 10
Who Must Comply

IF YOUR BUILDING HAS
People In It — You Need This

The OHS Act applies to every employer in South Africa, regardless of size or industry. Any workplace with more than 10 employees must have documented emergency evacuation procedures displayed as SANS 23601 compliant escape plans.

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Manufacturing & Industrial

Multiple floors, complex layouts, hazardous areas. Every floor at every primary entry point requires a compliant plan. High inspection risk.

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Offices & Commercial

Required at corridors, stairwells, lifts, reception areas and cafeterias. Occupancy certificates often refused without compliant plans.

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Healthcare & Hospitality

Hotels require escape plans in every guest room. Healthcare facilities face the highest liability exposure. Plans must do the navigating for occupants.

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Construction Sites

Site layout changes constantly. Escape plans must be updated whenever the facility changes — which on a construction site means regularly.

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Schools & Training Centres

Evacuation of large numbers of people demands clear, well-placed escape plans at every junction and training point.

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Retail & Warehousing

High-footfall environments. Fire inspectors pay close attention to warehouses. Plans must cover all floors and multiple exit routes.

The Cost of Non-Compliance

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
An Inspector Arrives

Fire inspectors and DOL officials don't call ahead. When they find non-compliant or missing escape plans, the consequences are immediate and serious.

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Site Closure Orders

A DOL or fire inspector can issue a prohibition notice and halt all operations on the spot. Every day of closure is lost revenue — and the plan still has to be fixed before you can reopen.

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Fines & Personal Liability

OHS Act violations carry fines of up to R100,000 and potential imprisonment. Directors can be held personally liable if an employee is injured where no compliant plan existed.

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Insurance Claims Rejected

If a fire occurs and your escape plans were not SANS 23601 compliant, your insurer has legal grounds to reject the claim. No compliant plan = no payout.

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Occupancy Certificates Refused

Many municipalities will not issue or renew a Certificate of Occupancy without visible, compliant evacuation plans throughout the building.

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Injury & Loss of Life

An incorrectly oriented plan or a plan without a "You Are Here" marker sends people in the wrong direction in a real emergency. The consequences are irreversible.

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Failed Safety Audits

An outdated plan — even if once compliant — fails audit. SANS 23601 Section 10 requires plans to be reviewed whenever the facility or its fire procedures change.

How We Do It

FROM SITE VISIT
To Installed & Compliant

We follow the exact process mandated by SANS 23601 Section 4 — starting with a site visit to verify all elements before a single line is drawn.

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Site Assessment & Data Collection

We visit your premises to verify the current layout, identify all escape routes, locate all firefighting equipment, alarms, first aid kits, assembly points, and disability provisions. The standard requires site verification — we do not work from plans alone.

→ SANS 23601 Section 4(b): current site drawings verified by site visit
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Professional Plan Design

We produce colour-coded, correctly scaled plans using safety green escape routes, ISO 7010 safety signs, a "You Are Here" marker in safety blue, a standardised header, legend, overview plan, assembly point locations, and all mandatory metadata — fully per SANS 23601.

→ SANS 23601 Sections 5, 6, 7 — all mandatory design requirements met
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Print on Durable, Compliant Materials

Plans are printed on materials that are durable, light-resistant and humidity-resistant for the expected service life at your site. Phosphorescent (glow-in-the-dark) materials available where emergency lighting is not provided.

→ SANS 23601 Section 8 — materials durability requirement
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Installation at All Required Locations

We permanently fix plans at all mandatory locations: every floor at primary entry points, near lifts and stairs, at junctions, meeting points, cafeterias, and in individual rooms where required — all oriented to the viewer's actual position.

→ SANS 23601 Section 9 — installation and location requirements
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Compliance Documentation & Revision Service

You receive a complete compliance record for your safety file. We also offer a revision service — whenever your facility changes, we update the plans to keep them current and compliant as required by Section 10.

→ SANS 23601 Section 10 — inspection, revision and currency requirements
What's Included

EVERY ELEMENT THE
Standard Mandates

All items below are mandatory under SANS 23601:2010 — not optional extras
Standardised "ESCAPE PLAN" header in safety green (Clause 5m + 7.7.6)
"You Are Here" location marker in safety blue (Clause 5a + 7.7.3)
All emergency exits and escape routes — horizontal and vertical (Clause 7.3b)
Escape routes highlighted in light green with ISO 3864-3 directional arrows (Clause 7.7.1)
Locations of all fire alarms, extinguishers, hose reels and first aid kits (Clause 7.3f)
Assembly point shown on overview plan (Clause 5n + 7.2a)
Overview plan showing overall facility and surrounding area (Clause 7.2)
Fire and emergency safety notices on or adjacent to the plan (Clause 7.4)
Complete legend explaining all symbols and colour coding (Clause 7.5)
Stair locations, lift positions, disability evacuation provisions (Clause 7.3d–g)
Plan designer, facility name, floor, date, revision number, plan number (Clause 7.6)
Minimum A3 size — A4 in individual rooms only (Clause 5h)
Durable materials resistant to light and humidity at the site (Section 8)
Correct viewer orientation — left on plan = viewer's left (Clause 5j)
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✔ Our Compliance Guarantee: Every escape plan we produce fully meets the requirements of SANS 23601:2010, the OHS Act, and applicable municipal fire bylaws. If a plan is challenged during an inspection, we stand behind it — and we'll revise it at no charge if there is any non-conformity on our part.
Where Plans Must Be Placed

IT'S NOT ONE SIGN.
It's a System.

Section 9 of SANS 23601 is explicit: escape plans must be placed at strategic points throughout the building — not just at the front door. We handle the full placement strategy.

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Every Floor Entry

Required at every primary entry point on every floor — each plan oriented to that floor's viewer position.

Section 9(b) — primary entry points
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Near Lifts & Stairs

Required near every lift and stairwell — primary navigation decision points in any evacuation.

Section 9(b) — lifts and stairs
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Training Points

Cafeterias, office centres and meeting places are mandatory placement locations.

Section 9(b) — training points
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In Every Room

Hotels require a plan in every individual guest room — sized to A4 minimum.

Section 9(b) — individual rooms
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Junctions & Intersections

At every principal junction and corridor intersection where an occupant must make a directional decision.

Section 9(b) — junctions and intersections
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Eye Level. Permanently Fixed.

Plans must be conspicuous, accessible, and permanently fixed — not rolled up or pinned to a noticeboard.

Section 9 — conspicuous and permanently fixed
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Sorted in 48 Hours

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Common Questions

THINGS PEOPLE
Usually Ask

Do I really need SANS 23601 compliant plans, or is any floor plan good enough?
No — a generic floor plan does not comply. SANS 23601:2010 specifies exact colour coding (ISO safety green for routes, safety blue for "You Are Here"), minimum sizes (A3 in corridors), mandatory scale ratios, a standardised header, a legend, ISO 7010 safety signs, and viewer-correct orientation. A printed AutoCAD plan in a frame meets none of these requirements and will be flagged as non-compliant in any inspection.
How often do the plans need to be updated?
Section 10 of SANS 23601 is explicit: plans must be reviewed at regular intervals, and any change to the facility or its fire safety procedures must trigger a review and — where necessary — a revision. If you've renovated, moved walls, changed exit routes, added equipment, or modified fire procedures since your plans were drawn, they are non-compliant and must be updated.
Do you handle multi-floor and multi-building sites?
Yes. We handle sites of any size and complexity — from single-floor offices to multi-building campuses. Each floor receives its own correctly scaled, viewer-oriented escape plan. Our overview plan shows the full site context and assembly points per SANS 23601 Section 7.2.
What are phosphorescent plans and when are they required?
SANS 23601 Clause 5(e) requires that where emergency lighting is not provided, escape plans must be made from phosphorescent (glow-in-the-dark) materials to remain visible at a minimum of 5 lux. In areas without backup lighting, standard printed plans are insufficient — phosphorescent plans are mandatory. We supply both options.
Can a DOL inspector fine me personally, or only the company?
Both. Under the OHS Act 85 of 1993, both the employer (the company) and individual persons in management can be held liable. Directors and 16.2 appointees can face personal fines of up to R100,000 and up to two years imprisonment where non-compliance led to harm.
Does Altra also provide evacuation training to go with the plans?
Yes. Altra Medical Productions also offers accredited evacuation training, emergency preparedness drills, and fire marshal training. The SANS 23601 standard explicitly links escape plans to training and education — the plans and training work as a system. Ask us about bundled compliance packages.

YOUR NEXT INSPECTION
Could Be Tomorrow.

DOL and fire inspectors don't book appointments. If your escape plans are missing, outdated or non-compliant right now, your business is at risk right now. Fix it today.

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