Visual Alarms Clause Samples
Visual Alarms. For the period of time that a resident who is deaf or hard of hearing is receiving services from a YSI facility, YSI shall ensure that visual alarms complying with the standards set forth in sections 4.1.3(14) and 4.28 of the Standards for Accessible Design, 28 C.F.R. pt. 36, app. A, are provided for that resident, at a minimum, in the resident’s room, dining area, living quarters, toilet room, classroom, and recreation area.
Visual Alarms. AACDDF shall ensure that all inmates who are deaf or hearing impaired have equal access to emergency notification systems compared to hearing individuals. 8.20
Visual Alarms one located in the north hallway outside of the Director of Administrations office; one in the south hallway outside of the Chief Administrative Officer’s Office; one in the office of the Manager of Human Resources (still to be installed) When button is pressed – the visual alarm in the administration area along with the visual alarms in all other areas are activated School District 69 (2nd Floor of PCTC) Visual Alarm – located in the hallway – outside the offices of the Superintendent and Secretary-Treasurer and the payroll cubicle When button is pressed – the visual alarm in the school district area along with the visual alarms in all other areas are activated VIU (Parksville branch) (2nd Floor of PCTC) Visual Alarm – LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED When button is pressed – the visual alarm in the area along with the visual alarms in all other areas are activated Visual Alarm – located above the ramp on the north side of the room When button is pressed – the visual alarm in the area is not activated, the visual alarms in all other areas are activated The PCTC Panic Button Security Alarm System provides direct communication with the monitoring company (Benchmark Security) and visual alarms on-site upon activation of a ‘panic button’ which will visually alert the City, School District 69 and VIU staff of situations where staff feel threatened by a member of the public (customer) and require immediate assistance. Activation of the panic buttons will send direct alerts (‘calls for help’) to Benchmark Security. Each panic button has been assigned a ZONE # which specifies ‘where’ the assistance is required. Benchmark calls the RCMP immediately upon receiving the alert that assistance is required, and advises them of the location where their on- site attendance is needed urgently. Each ZONE # is assigned a Primary Key Holder contact and an Alternate Key Holder contact. Once a panic button has been activated, Benchmark will call the RCMP and advise that a panic button has been activated at PCTC, provide the location of the alarm, along with the Primary and Alternate contact phone numbers. While the RCMP are acting on the call, the Benchmark operator will notify the Primary Key Holders or alternates of the areas not activated and the “Other PCTC User Groups” that a panic button has been pressed and where. Benchmark is to schedule with the City and arrange for the panic alarm system is to be tested annually at which time the City will supply Benchmark with...
Visual Alarms one located in the north hallway outside of the Director of Administrations office; one in the south hallway outside of the Chief Administrative Officer’s Office; one in the office of the Manager of Human Resources/Occupational Health and Safety When button is pressed – the visual alarms in the administration area along with the visual alarms in all other areas are activated Visual Alarm – located above the ramp on the north side of the room When button is pressed – the visual alarm in the Forum is not activated, however, the visual alarms in all other areas are activated
Visual Alarms. MDJS shall ensure that any MDJS facility providing services to a juvenile who is deaf or hard of hearing provides visual alarms complying with the standards set forth in sections 4.28 and 9.3 of the Standards for Accessible Design, 28 C.F.R. pt. 36, App. A. 10.15
