Exit or no exit?

Is this an exit or not?

Make up your mind! Apparently, this door is NOT an exit. But the moment’s confusion and hesitation that these mixed messages convey could prove deadly in a fire.

The Moral: According to OSHA, doorways or passages along an exit that could be mistaken for an exit must be marked “Not an Exit” or similar designation, or identified by a sign indicating their actual use, e.g., closet (Maintenance, Safeguards & Operational Features for Exit Routes, Sec. 1910.137(b)(5)).

But while posting “this is not an exit” signs over a door marked “FIRE EXIT” technically might not be an OSHA violation, removing the “FIRE EXIT” sign would be a much safer solution.