Regulations for walking in the factory are designed so that the path is arranged separately for pedestrians or specified for pedestrians clearly separated by the design engineer from the production line, machinery or equipment or road for vehicles operating in the factory.
This will guide workers to the fastest and safest working position. Specific pedestrian walkways will ensure safety to avoid pedestrians walking on the same road as vehicles in the factory such as forklifts, trucks, trucks transporting raw materials, etc.

Paths and corridors also serve for emergency travel, the arrangement of specific aisles will lead workers to the fastest exit location. Pedestrian walkways are also a professional and easy-to-manage solution for factories that regularly organize customer visits or reviews from partners.
Footpaths can be specified and arranged by marking with signs to install railings or barriers. The number and width of walkways must be ensured to be used in an emergency. Walkways must have a minimum width of 600mm

No access is allowed through high-risk areas such as chemical storage rooms in boiler rooms. On the aisle, do not place or block equipment to avoid obstructing the exit
In addition, regulations on the way in the workshop support the type of escape to ensure that everyone in the factory can escape to eat and not be covered by smoke and dust in the time necessary to evacuate when a fire occurs.
The passages are considered to be satisfactory exits leading from the rooms of the first floor to the outside directly or through the hallway hallway and stairs. Leads from the rooms of any place to the stairs including through the mattress compartment.
The exit walkway of the main transportation exit is conveniently signposted.