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to initiate video monitoring and recording anytime these doors are opened
unless an authorized access card has been read by the card reader. This is
further defined in paragraph, "CCTV Surveillance." An electronic door access
system will be provided at the following locations:
-Selected building entrances.
-Each exterior door to the 1st floor mechanical equipment rooms.
-Each storage room entrance door
-Each Pharmacy Door
-Each Pharmacy vault door
-Each computer room door
-Each cashier office door
-Each Psychiatric Nursing Unit entrance door
11.19
EMS RECORDER SYSTEM. A multichannel recorder system will be
provided as GFGI in hospitals and medical centers. The system will include
the following functions and features:
11.19.1
EMS Recorder Function and Features. The EMS recorder will
typically be installed in the Ambulance dispatch area. The system will be
used to record voice communications on selected telephone lines and all EMS
radios. The telephone lines recorded shall include but not be limited to the
Emergency room Nurses Station and the Ambulance Dispatch telephones. The
actual lines to be recorded shall be determined by the using military service.
Two way audio from each of the EMS radios shall be recorded. The recorder
shall as a minimum have the following characteristics:
Record media shall have a minimum of 24 hours of recording
capacity.
A minimum of 10 channels plus one channel which records time in
hours, minutes and seconds for record retrieval.
control and diagnostics.
A rapid search system which enables fast retrieval of time dated
information
Tape search and play back from a historical tape while the system
is still recording the prescribed channels.
11.9.2
System Inputs and Mounting The system will accommodate multiple
input impedances to allow recording from the varied media identified. The
system shall be rack mounted in a free standing cabinet.
REFERENCES
11a.Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards
11b. Americans with Disabilities Act
11c. NFPA 70,
"National Electric Code"
11d. NFPA 99,
"HealthCare Facilities"
11e. NFPA 101, "Safety to Life from fire in Buildings and Structures"
11f. ANSI/TIA/EIA 568, "Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling
Standard"
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