Lets see...
--No Clear Exit Route and requires 2 options
-- Missing "Looks Like" information
-- Missing "Sounds Like" information
-- The "Do not use" copy is not compliant
-- The Stairwell is missing required information for Roof Access and stair number
-- The map needs to be oriented to how the person is viewing the sign
-- Does not map out Alarm Pulls, if I remember right, there are some in that building
-- Missing 911 and contact info
-- Some copy looks too small. (3/16" min. on minor information)
-- Is it big enough? - Previous requirements are that the sign is a min of 12" x 12"
-- Missing address
Ummmmm so who's fault is this?
A few things are obvious...
-- The designer is clueless on the requirements for a Title 19 Sign.
-- Since this a Hospital, there are regular inspections (OSHPD and Title 19)
-- These signs are required by law to be inspected prior to install. so, the inspector(s) is/are clueless.
-- Then I go to the LAFD website to try and find info on Evac Map layout requirements for LA county... nonexistent
-- I find some info on Stairwell signs and the information is incorrect.
It's been years since LA and county made any of their requirements accessible... on top of that, they make it impossible to get inspections and the inspector is usually clueless on the sign requirements. This was not always the case... they had regular updates on their website and a handy guide on how the process worked. The only legitimate sources I could find in the state is San Francisco, Orange County and San Diego... San Diego is very vague... OC has updated information, San Francisco now require all copy to be 5/8"... it makes Evac map signs HUUUUUGE!