Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-1029 - Emergency and Safety Standards
A.
An administrator shall ensure that policies and procedures for providing
emergency treatment are established, documented, and implemented that protect
the health and safety of patients and include:
1. A list of the medications, supplies, and
equipment required on the premises for the emergency treatment provided by the
outpatient treatment center;
2. A
system to ensure medications, supplies, and equipment are available, have not
been tampered with, and, if applicable, have not expired;
3. A requirement that a cart or a container
is available for emergency treatment that contains the medication, supplies,
and equipment specified in the outpatient treatment center's policies and
procedures; and
4. A method to
verify and document that the contents of the cart or container are available
for emergency treatment.
B. An administrator shall ensure that
emergency treatment is provided to a patient admitted to the outpatient
treatment center according to the outpatient treatment center's policies and
procedures.
C. An administrator
shall ensure that:
1. A disaster plan is
developed, documented, maintained in a location accessible to personnel
members, and, if necessary, implemented that includes:
a. Procedures for protecting the health and
safety of patients and other individuals on the premises;
b. Assigned responsibilities for each
personnel member, employee, or volunteer;
c. Instructions for the evacuation of
patients and other individuals on the premises; and
d. Arrangements to provide medical services,
nursing services, and health-related services to meet patients'
needs;
2. The disaster
plan required in subsection (C)(1) is reviewed at least once every 12
months;
3. An evacuation drill is
conducted on each shift at least once every 12 months;
4. A disaster plan review required in
subsection (C)(2) or an evacuation drill required in subsection (C)(3) is
documented as follows:
a. The date and time of
the evacuation drill or disaster plan review;
b. The name of each personnel member,
employee, or volunteer participating in the evacuation drill or disaster plan
review;
c. A critique of the
evacuation drill or disaster plan review; and
d. If applicable, recommendations for
improvement;
5.
Documentation required in subsection (C)(4) is maintained for at least 12
months after the date of the evacuation drill or disaster plan review;
and
6. An evacuation path is
conspicuously posted on each hallway of each floor of the outpatient treatment
center.
D. An
administrator shall ensure that an outpatient treatment center has either:
1. Both of the following that are tested and
serviced at least once every 12 months:
a. A
fire alarm system installed according to the National Fire Protection
Association 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, incorporated by
reference in
R9-10-104.01, that is in working
order; and
b. A sprinkler system
installed according to the National Fire Protection Association 13 Standard for
the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, incorporated by reference in
R9-10-104.01, that is in working
order; or
2. The
following:
a. A smoke detector installed in
each hallway of the outpatient treatment center that is:
i. Maintained in an operable
condition;
ii. Either battery
operated or, if hard-wired into the electrical system of the outpatient
treatment center, has a back-up battery; and
iii. Tested monthly; and
b. A portable, operable fire extinguisher,
labeled as rated at least 2A-10-BC by the Underwriters Laboratories, that:
i. Is available at the outpatient treatment
center;
ii. Is mounted in a fire
extinguisher cabinet or placed on wall brackets so that the top handle of the
fire extinguisher is not over five feet from the floor and the bottom of the
fire extinguisher is at least four inches from the floor;
iii. If a disposable fire extinguisher, is
replaced when its indicator reaches the red zone; and
iv. If a rechargeable fire extinguisher, is
serviced at least once every 12 months and has a tag attached to the fire
extinguisher that specifies the date of the last servicing and the name of the
servicing person.
E. An administrator shall ensure that
documentation of a test required in subsection (D) is maintained for at least
12 months after the date of the test.
F. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. Exit signs are illuminated, if the local
fire jurisdiction requires illuminated exit signs;
2. Except as provided in subsection (G), a
corridor in the outpatient treatment center is at least 44 inches
wide;
3. Corridors and exits are
kept clear of any obstructions;
4.
A patient can exit through any exit during hours of operation;
5. An extension cord is not used instead of
permanent electrical wiring;
6.
Each electrical outlet and electrical switch has a cover plate that is in good
repair;
7. If applicable, a sign is
placed at the entrance of a room or an area indicating that oxygen is in use;
and
8. Oxygen and medical gas
containers:
a. Are maintained in a secured,
upright position; and
b. Are stored
in a room with a door:
i. In a building with
sprinklers, at least five feet from any combustible materials; or
ii. In a building without sprinklers, at
least 20 feet from any combustible materials.
G. If an outpatient treatment
center licensed before October 1, 2013 has a corridor less than 44 inches wide,
an administrator shall ensure that:
1. The
corridor is wide enough to allow for:
a.
Unobstructed movement of patients within the outpatient treatment center,
and
b. The safe evacuation of
patients from the outpatient treatment center; and
2. The corridor is used only as a
passageway.
H. An
administrator shall:
1. Obtain a fire
inspection conducted according to the time-frame established by the local fire
department or the State Fire Marshal,
2. Make any repairs or corrections stated on
the fire inspection report, and
3.
Maintain documentation of a current fire inspection.
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