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1926.150(e) Fire Alarm Devices
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An alarm system, e.g., telephone system, siren, etc., shall be established by the employer whereby employees on the site and the local fire department can be alerted for an emergency.
The alarm code and reporting instructions shall be conspicuously posted at phones and at employee entrances.
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