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-  - Accelerator Personnel do not have any control over the Fire Alarm Systems, we only have the ability to view information. +**Actions if the building ​fire alarm activates:**
-  - If the fire alarm activates:+
     - The designated Accelerator Operator shall:     - The designated Accelerator Operator shall:
-        * Check the annunciator panel for the location of the alarm (more on the panel below)+        * Check the annunciator panel for the location of the alarm (instructions ​on the panel below)
         * Put in all faraday cups and shut down the accelerator         * Put in all faraday cups and shut down the accelerator
 +        * Contact accelerator staff ASAP
         * Wait for emergency personnel in the lobby and escort them to the location         * Wait for emergency personnel in the lobby and escort them to the location
     - All other personnel are to evacuate the building as directed by the alarm system message     - All other personnel are to evacuate the building as directed by the alarm system message
-  ​- If the fire alarm is in a trouble condition no radiation will be produced until the trouble is fixed, or until the requirements in the Interlock Rules Policy have been satisfied. + 
-  ​Accelerator Personnel may use a fire extinguisher if the individual feels they can do so safely but there is no requirement to do so. +**Actions if the annunciator panel reports Supervisory:​** 
-  ​Never open a door to an alarm area if smoke is visible outside the door or if the door is warm.+ 
 +The designated Accelerator Operator shall: 
 +    - Immediately stop radiation production 
 +    - Check the annunciator for the nature of the trouble (instructions on the panel below) 
 +    ​- If the message is "DOCK or VAULT ECO SENSOR ALARM" this is a low oxygen event 
 +      - The VESDA computer should be playing a low oxygen message, check to see if the computer is reporting low oxygen. 
 +      - Check to see if the SF6 alarm and Tank Volume data support an SF6 leak 
 +      - Contact accelerator staff immediately 
 +      - Be prepared to go to the nearest ​fire alarm pull station to evacuate the building 
 +    - If the message is "​XXXXXXXX VESDA PIPE X" This is a significant smoke detection 
 +      - Contact accelerator staff immediately 
 +      - Activate the Tritium Exhaust Fans 
 +      - Be aware that the building fire alarm may activate soon 
 + 
 +**Actions if the annunciator panel reports Trouble:​** 
 + 
 +The designated Accelerator Operator shall: 
 +    - Immediately stop radiation production 
 +    - Check the annunciator for the nature of the trouble ​(instructions on the panel below) 
 +    - If the message is "​XXXXXXXX VESDA PIPE X" This is an initial smoke detection 
 +    - Contact accelerator staff immediately 
 +    - Be aware that the Supervisory Trouble and then the building fire alarm may activate soon 
 + 
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 + 
 +**General Information:​** 
 +  * Accelerator Personnel do not have any control over the main Fire Alarm Systems, we only have the ability to view information. ​ Accelerator Personnel (Devon or Don) are, however, the primary technical support for the VESDA systems in the lab areas. 
 +  * If the fire alarm is in a condition ​other than normal, ​no radiation will be produced until the trouble is fixed, or until the requirements in the Interlock Rules Policy have been satisfied. 
 +  ​Accelerator Personnel may use a fire extinguisher if the individual feels they can do so safely but there is no requirement to do so. 
 +  ​Never open a door to an alarm area if smoke is visible outside the door or if the door is warm
 +  * OUPD dispatchers should get automatically notified of any trouble or fire alarm on the system.
  
 **The Annunciator Panel** (located in the control room, photo below) **The Annunciator Panel** (located in the control room, photo below)
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 There are 4 possible conditions for the fire alarm system: There are 4 possible conditions for the fire alarm system:
   * **System Normal**: The LCD displays "sytem normal"​ and the date and time. The only LED illuminated is the green "power on" indicater. ​ No sounds are being made.   * **System Normal**: The LCD displays "sytem normal"​ and the date and time. The only LED illuminated is the green "power on" indicater. ​ No sounds are being made.
-  * **Fire Alarm**: ​ This is an emergency condition. ​ All strobe lights in the building will be flashing, loud warning claxons will be playing, and a voice message will be directing people to leave the building through the front door.  Police and Fire Department personnel will be on the way automatically. ​ The control room annunciator will be making the whistling tone and the yellow fire alarm LED will be lit.  The LCD will be displaying the number of alarm conditions present. ​ Press the red "Alarm ACK" button to display the location of the alarm. ​ Continue the press the Alarm ACK button to scroll through multiple alarm conditions. ​ Only the emergency responders will have the ability to silence and clear any alarms. +  * **Fire Alarm**: ​ This is an emergency condition. ​ All strobe lights in the building will be flashing, loud warning claxons will be playing, and a voice message will be directing people to leave the building through the front door.  Police and Fire Department personnel will be on the way automatically. ​ The control room annunciator will be making the whistling tone and the yellow fire alarm LED will be lit.  The LCD will be displaying the number of alarm conditions present. ​ Press the red "Alarm ACK" button to display the location of the alarm. ​ Continue the press the Alarm ACK button to scroll through multiple alarm conditions. ​Call OUPD at 3-1911 to confirm that responders are on the way. Only the emergency responders will have the ability to silence and clear any alarms ​on the main fire panel at the base of the stairs. ​ Only Devon and Don will be able the clear and reset alarms on the VESDA system, call them to make sure they are on the way
-  * **System Supervisory**: ​ This indicates that the system has detected a serious offnominal condition which may hinder its ability to function. ​ This condition does not activate the strobe lights and claxons. ​ The annunciator will be making a whistling tone and the yellow system supervisory LED will be lit.  The LCD will be displaying the number of supervisory conditions present. ​ Press the red "SUPV ACK" button to display the location of the problem. ​ Continue the press the SUPV ACK button to scroll through multiple problem conditions.  ​Only the OU facilities Maintenance personnel will have the ability to silence and clear any problems. ​ Call OUPD at 3-1911 to request Facilities Maintenance. +  * **System Supervisory**: ​ This indicates that the system has detected a serious offnominal condition which may hinder its ability to function. ​ This condition does not activate the strobe lights and claxons. ​ The annunciator will be making a whistling tone and the yellow system supervisory LED will be lit.  The LCD will be displaying the number of supervisory conditions present. ​ Press the red "SUPV ACK" button to display the location of the problem. ​ Continue the press the SUPV ACK button to scroll through multiple problem conditions.  ​The OU facilities Maintenance personnel will have the ability to silence and clear any problems ​on the main fire panel, but Devon or Don will be required to address problems with the VESDA systems.  Call OUPD at 3-1911 to request Facilities Maintenance, call Devon and Don
-  * **System Trouble**: ​ This indicates that the system has detected an offnominal condition which may hinder its ability to function. ​ This condition does not activate the strobe lights and claxons. ​ The annunciator will be making a whistling tone and the yellow system trouble LED will be lit (as shown in the photo). ​ The LCD will be displaying the number of trouble conditions present. ​ Press the red "TBL ACK" button to display the location of the problem. ​ Continue the press the TBL ACK button to scroll through multiple problem conditions.  ​Only the OU facilities Maintenance personnel will have the ability to silence and clear any problems. ​ Call OUPD at 3-1911 to request Facilities Maintenance.+  * **System Trouble**: ​ This indicates that the system has detected an offnominal condition which may hinder its ability to function. ​ This condition does not activate the strobe lights and claxons. ​ The annunciator will be making a whistling tone and the yellow system trouble LED will be lit (as shown in the photo). ​ The LCD will be displaying the number of trouble conditions present. ​ Press the red "TBL ACK" button to display the location of the problem. ​ Continue the press the TBL ACK button to scroll through multiple problem conditions.  ​The OU facilities Maintenance personnel will have the ability to silence and clear any problems ​on the main fire panel, but Devon or Don will be required to address problems with the VESDA systems.  Call OUPD at 3-1911 to request Facilities Maintenance, call Devon and Don.
  
  
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