Audible Warning Devices Clause Samples
The 'Audible warning devices' clause requires the installation and use of sound-emitting devices, such as alarms or horns, to alert individuals to potential hazards or operational changes in a given environment. These devices are typically mandated in settings like construction sites, factories, or vehicles to signal emergencies, equipment start-up, or the movement of heavy machinery. The core function of this clause is to enhance safety by ensuring that clear, audible signals are provided to prevent accidents and protect personnel from harm.
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Audible Warning Devices. A. Provide each LRV with audible warning devices that emit distinct but different types of warning sounds for the following areas:
1. residential areas;
2. low Posted Speed (<=30kph), pedestrian areas; and
3. high Posted Speed (>30kph) areas .
B. Submit sound samples, in an electronic format, concurrently with submission of the LRV Final Design package to demonstrate the effectiveness of the sounds to be provided in accordance with 7-1.21A [Audible Warning Devices].
C. The sound levels produced by the audible warning devices shall comply with the requirements of Section 1-2.1.3 [Noise Control] of this Schedule.
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