At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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F232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
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232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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907.2.6.1 Group I-2
Such detectors shall provide a visual display on the corridor side of each patient room and shall provide an audible and visual alarm at the nursing station attending each room....
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Employee Work Areas [§203.9]
meet requirements for: access to approach, entry, and exit the work area (§203.9) accessible means of egress (§207.1) wiring for visible alarms in areas served by audible...
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Are employee restrooms and break rooms required to be accessible?
are not required to be fully accessible but must be connected by accessible routes and means of egress for approach, entry, and exit and have wiring to support visual alarms if served by audible...
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Safety Considerations for Site Selection
Choose facilities that are protected by audible and visible fire alarms and a fire sprinkler system. The U.S. Fire Administration has a list of approved hotels and motels....
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§382.57(c)(3)(iii) Status indicators
(iii) Status indicators. Status indicators, including all locking or toggle controls or keys (e.g., Caps Lock and Num Lock keys), must be discernible visually and by touch or sound;...
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§ 382.57(c)(3)(iii) Status indicators
(iii) Status indicators. Status indicators, including all locking or toggle controls or keys (e.g., Caps Lock and Num Lock keys), must be discernible visually and by touch or sound;...
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A4.3.11.4 Two-way Communication
It is essential that emergency communication not be dependent on voice communications alone because the safety of people with hearing or speech impairments could be jeopardized. The...
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