Standard AS3745 Mandatory for all Australian Workplaces
Emergency evacuation diagrams are a mandatory requirement for most Australian workplaces under Australian Standard AS 3745. These diagrams play an important role in helping staff, visitors, and contractors identify emergency exits, fire equipment locations, assembly points, and evacuation procedures during an emergency situation. Clear and compliant evacuation diagrams help improve workplace safety and support an effective emergency response.
We are a leading provider of emergency evacuation diagrams for all types of workplaces and facilities across Australia. Our diagrams are professionally prepared to comply with Australian Standard AS 3745 and are tailored to suit your building layout and emergency requirements. Whether for offices, warehouses, retail premises, schools, or industrial facilities, we deliver clear, easy-to-read evacuation diagrams designed to support compliance and occupant safety.
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Who We Work With
From small offices and retail stores to large commercial and industrial facilities, we provide compliant evacuation drawings for a wide range of businesses and properties across, including:
Government & Strata
Government & Strata
Aged Care & Healthcare
Aged Care & Healthcare
Transport & Hospitality
Transport & Hospitality
Commercial & Retail
Commercial & Retail
Domestic & Residential Properties
Domestic & Residential Properties
Our goal is to make evacuation diagram compliance simple, efficient, and stress-free for businesses of all sizes.
FAQs
What is an Evacuation Diagram?
Evacuation diagrams are one of the most important pieces of information for your building. The signs purpose is to provide occupants with information on how to evacuate your building should an emergency situation happen.
Why Should a Business Have an Evacuation Diagram?
Evacuation Diagrams are mandatory for all Australian Workplaces* and multiple residency buildings. Our professional design team is a leading service provider of emergency evacuation diagrams for all applications.
What Should be Included in an Evacuation Diagram?
Evacuation Diagrams will consist of a pictorial representation of the floor or area of a building and other relevant emergency response information.. They are intended to provide emergency and evacuation information for occupants and visitors and contain information such as:
- Exit Lights and Exit Routes
- Assembly Points/Areas
- Emergency Information
- Portable and Fixed Firefighting Equipment
- Manual Call Points (MCP)/Communication Equipment
- Fire Control Rooms
- Emergency Procedures
- The Date the Diagram was Created and when it is Valid Until
- The Site Name and Full Address
How often should evacuation diagrams be updated?
As soon as any changes to the layout of the building or firefighting equipment and systems have occurred then the emergency evacuation diagrams must be updated. If no changes have occurred then the evacuation diagrams should be reviewed every year. The validity date is a requirement on all evacuation diagrams.
How Many Evacuation Diagrams do I Need?
Typically displayed in the reception area and each of the office spaces.
Where should evacuation diagrams be displayed?
Key requirements for displaying evacuation diagrams:
- Location – where occupants and visitors are able to view them.
- Position – diagram should be positioned at a height not less than 1200mm and not more than 1600mm above the ground.
- Orientation – each should have the correct orientation with regard to the direction of egress (exit route) and its location to the ‘YOU ARE HERE’ point.
Where an assembly area map is included, it should have the same orientation as the rest of the diagram.
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