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AMk <br /> Alarm Panel & Monitoring Equipment <br /> • Alarm Response Procedure <br /> — Never Disregard <br /> — Types of Alarms E. <br /> — Whom to Contact <br /> Recording Procedure <br /> • Logbook <br /> • Printout Storage <br /> worm <br /> (02005,Tait&Associates,Inc. <br /> Show the employees the indications of a system that is in alarm (audible, <br /> visual, LCD text). Explain the importance of never ignoring a system that is in <br /> alarm status. <br /> Show employees an alarm history (use previous DO inspections or pull a <br /> current history). Explain to them the different types of alarms, highlighting <br /> alarms which could indicate a potential problem with the UST system (sensor <br /> alarms) vice those which may indicate something as benign as a TLS printer <br /> requiring paper. <br /> Regardless of the severity, all alarms must be responded to. Ensure each <br /> facility employee knows who to contact in the event their system is in alarm. <br /> Show them where the contact information is posted. <br /> Discuss the procedures for documenting alarms. Some owner/operators <br /> maintain a record of alarms by retaining the TLS printouts, while other <br /> transcribe alarms into a logbook. Ensure the facility employees understand <br /> what the procedure is at their site. <br /> 7 <br />