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Designing a safety alert system in a high-noise industrial facility? You’re not alone. Whether you're managing operations in a manufacturing plant, chemical refinery, power station, or food processing facility, traditional alarms often fall short. In environments where ambient noise exceeds 85–100 dB and PPE is mandatory, your signaling system must be engineered for maximum visibility, clarity, and compliance. In this video, we’ll walk you through how to build a code-compliant, layered alert system that works in real-world industrial conditions—including guidance for safety engineers, EHS managers, plant supervisors, and automation teams. ✔️ OSHA & ISO safety signaling requirements ✔️ Sound mapping and dB zone classification ✔️ Using audible contrast and tone differentiation ✔️ Visual signaling with color-coded LED strobes and stack lights ✔️ Zoning strategies to avoid alarm fatigue ✔️ Best practices for alert placement in loud facilities ✔️ Future-proofing your system with scalable, modular components Stop relying on outdated sirens. Build a safety system your team can trust—day or night, quiet or loud. 🔗 Learn more at industrial.tomar.com TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 1:08 Step 1- Understand the noise 1:36 Step 2 - Break through the noise 2:36 Step 3 - Matching the message 3:16 Step 4 - Visual Signaling 3:57 Step 5 - Layer signaling 4:24 Step 6 - Signal only when necessary 4:51 Step 7 - Where to place signaling devices 5:27 Step 8 - Future-proof signaling design 5:56 Step 9 - Inspect and Maintain signaling 6:20 Closing Thoughts industrial safety signaling, OSHA-compliant alerts, high-noise factory safety, LED strobe lights, stack lights, audible alarms, visual signaling devices, plant-wide alert system, process safety, emergency notification system