Industrial Solutions
Comply with OSHA 1910.165 Employee Alarm Systems and Environmental Regulations
Plant Wide Notification
Solutions range from high-power outdoor speakers to fully integrated comprehensive regional alerting by simultaneous telephone, email, internet and audio/visual notifications. ATI’s systems provide compliance with the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Association regulations, helping communities to achieve their goals in emergency planning, response and preparedness.
ATI Warning Systems
In an emergency, such as a toxic spill or natural threat, a combination of audio, visual, and other alerting mechanisms are needed to guarantee communication in a high-noise environment. ATI’s powerful, reliable, and flexible Safety Alert Systems have been deployed by numerous industrial facilities to provide essential alert/warning capabilities for emergency preparedness and planning.
Applications
- ATI solutions range from indoor office ceiling speakers to fully integrated comprehensive facility alerting by simultaneous telephone, email, internet, high-power speaker, and other audio/visual notifications that can be used for:
- Toxic Spills
- Release of Deadly Gas
- Facility Fires
- Terrorist Attacks
- Severe Weather Warnings
- All-Hazard Events
- Floods/Down Stream Warnings
- Tornadoes, earthquakes, wildfire, releases of deadly gas
Compliance
- Compliant with FEMA regulations, ATI helps emergency planners implement warning systems as part of emergency response programs needed for:
- Homeland Security Alert Requirements for FEMA.
- NFPA 72.
- OSHA 1910.165.
- The Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) of SARA, Title III.
- Chemical Manufacturer’s Association Community Awareness and Emergency Response (CAER) Program.
- Risk Management Programs (RMPs) of EPAs Clean Air Act (CAA), Section 112(r).
- Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) and State Emergency Response Commissions (SERCs).
- Preparation and Evaluation of Emergency Response Plans and Preparedness for NRC.
Typical Case Studies
- ATI works with emergency management personnel to design warning systems that meet your facility’s alert and acoustic coverage needs. ATI can implement a new system, upgrade your existing system, and recommend how to improve your system’s sound coverage and reliability. ATI works with you.
ATI Systems Provides Alert System for HMEL’s Refinery Project in India
Key Features
- Voice – Superior voice intelligibility and clarity using directional speakers to provide critical instructions/messages.
- Secure – ATI products only use the most secure encryption methods.
- Reliability – High-efficiency, conformal-coated electronics, with automated self-diagnostics to optimize availability.
- Redundancy – Designed with multiple redundant and backup mechanisms to ensure performance and operation.
- Scalability – Modular system design allows for complete flexibility in purchasing and long-term planning.
- Robustness – Fixed and mobile speakers, strobes, gates, signs, pagers, email, telephone and network alerting.
- Versatility – Control centers, push buttons, pull switches, remote controls, and sensors provide easy access.
- Ease of Ownership – Turn-key provider from installation to training, with simplified setup and maintenance.
- Customization – Countless messaging, power, control and operational options for your specific needs.
- Power Flexibility – ATI provides site-specific power designs, and can power speaker stations on or off the grid, using alternative power sources such as solar.