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  • Emergency lighting locations Inspection

  • Prepared by

  • There are four sections below that require emergency lighting inspections. There are two types of inspections that will need to be preformed

    - 10 second test (push button for 10 seconds and hold)
    - 90 minute test requires to power down the buildings (will be preformed by Maint Mgr or Maint Mechanic)

  • Please select the type of inspection being preformed:

  • SECTION 1 OFFICE LIGHTING
    All emergency lights confirmed to have working bulbs (Note these are the units with small red indicators/buttons located within the fixture) press button and hold for the 10 second test

  • Matt's office

  • Conference room 1

  • Marny office

  • Jim office

  • Control room

  • Visitor office

  • Break room

  • Conference room 2

  • Supervisor cubicles

  • Hallway

  • Men's room

  • Ladies room

  • Micro lab

  • Analytical lab

  • SECTION 2 PLANT FLOOR
    All Lights confirmed to have working bulbs and batteries. Press button and hold for the 10 second test

  • Pillar between Control room and MCC

  • Near Production Cyclone

  • Chip room

  • Near main pipe rack between Chill tank and Andritz

  • Near Clayton exit door

  • Next to Waste Water

  • Near Maintenance area

  • Welding area

  • Next to HTST

  • Filter Press

  • SECTION 3 EXIT AND EMERGENCY LIGHTS
    press button and hold for the 10 second test

  • Lobby

  • East end hallway

  • Hall to lab/lobby

  • Door to plant from lab hallway

  • Control room

  • Door to restroom hall

  • West end hall

  • Door to plant from restroom hallway

  • Exit sign next to MCC

  • Exit sign steam gun

  • Exit sign boiler

  • Exit sign ramp

  • Exit sign weld area

  • Exit sign MGT

  • Exit sign from lab

  • Exit sign from airlock to lab

  • Exit sign at MOD entrance door (East side)

  • Exit sign at back of MOD (West side)

  • East MOD emergency light

  • West MOD emergency light

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