Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-818 - Emergency and Safety Standards
A.
A manager shall ensure that:
1. A disaster
plan is developed, documented, maintained in a location accessible to
caregivers and assistant caregivers, and, if necessary, implemented that
includes:
a. When, how, and where residents
will be relocated;
b. How a
resident's medical record will be available to individuals providing services
to the resident during a disaster;
c. A plan to ensure each resident's
medication will be available to administer to the resident during a disaster;
and
d. A plan for obtaining food
and water for individuals present in the assisted living facility or the
assisted living facility's relocation site during a
disaster;
2. The disaster
plan required in subsection (A)(1) is reviewed at least once every 12
months;
3. Documentation of the
disaster plan review required in subsection (A)(2) includes:
a. The date and time of the disaster plan
review;
b. The name of each
employee or volunteer participating in the disaster plan review;
c. A critique of the disaster plan review;
and
d. If applicable,
recommendations for improvement;
4. A disaster drill for employees is
conducted on each shift at least once every three months and
documented;
5. An evacuation drill
for employees and residents:
a. Is conducted
at least once every six months; and
b. Includes all individuals on the premises
except for:
i. A resident whose medical record
contains documentation that evacuation from the assisted living facility would
cause harm to the resident, and
ii.
Sufficient caregivers to ensure the health and safety of residents not
evacuated according to subsection (A)(5)(b)(i);
6. Documentation of each evacuation drill is
created, is maintained for at least 12 months after the date of the evacuation
drill, and includes:
a. The date and time of
the evacuation drill;
b. The amount
of time taken for employees and residents to evacuate the assisted living
facility;
c. If applicable:
i. An identification of residents needing
assistance for evacuation, and
ii.
An identification of residents who were not evacuated;
d. Any problems encountered in conducting the
evacuation drill; and
e.
Recommendations for improvement, if applicable; and
7. An evacuation path is conspicuously posted
in each hallway of each floor of the assisted living facility.
B. A manager shall ensure that:
1. A resident receives orientation to the
exits from the assisted living facility and the route to be used when
evacuating the assisted living facility within 24 hours after the resident's
acceptance by the assisted living facility, and
2. The resident's orientation is
documented.
C. A manager
shall ensure that a first-aid kit is maintained in the assisted living facility
in a location accessible to caregivers and assistant caregivers.
D. When a resident has an accident,
emergency, or injury that results in the resident needing medical services, a
manager shall ensure that a caregiver or an assistant caregiver:
1. Immediately notifies the resident's
emergency contact and primary care provider; and
2. Documents the following:
a. The date and time of the accident,
emergency, or injury;
b. A
description of the accident, emergency, or injury;
c. The names of individuals who observed the
accident, emergency, or injury;
d.
The actions taken by the caregiver or assistant caregiver;
e. The individuals notified by the caregiver
or assistant caregiver; and
f. Any
action taken to prevent the accident, emergency, or injury from occurring in
the future.
E.
A manager of an assisted living center shall ensure that:
1. Unless the assisted living center has
documentation of having received an exception from the Department before
October 1, 2013, in the areas of the assisted living center providing personal
care services or directed care services:
a. A
fire alarm system is installed according to the National Fire Protection
Association 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, incorporated by
reference in
R9-10-104.01, and is in working
order; and
b. A sprinkler system is
installed according to the National Fire Protection Association 13: Standard
for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, incorporated by reference in
R9-10-104.01, and is in working
order;
2. For the areas
of the assisted living center providing only supervisory care services:
a. A fire alarm system and a sprinkler system
meeting the requirements in subsection (E)(1) are installed and in working
order, or
b. The assisted living
center complies with the requirements in subsection (F);
3. A fire inspection is conducted by a local
fire department or the State Fire Marshal before initial licensing and
according to the time-frame established by the local fire department or the
State Fire Marshal;
4. Any repairs
or corrections stated on the fire inspection report are made; and
5. Documentation of a current fire inspection
is maintained.
F. A
manager of an assisted living home shall ensure that:
1. A fire extinguisher that is labeled as
rated at least 2A-10-BC by the Underwriters Laboratories is mounted and
maintained in the assisted living home;
2. A disposable fire extinguisher is replaced
when its indicator reaches the red zone;
3. A rechargeable fire extinguisher:
a. Is serviced at least once every 12 months,
and
b. Has a tag attached to the
fire extinguisher that specifies the date of the last servicing and the
identification of the person who serviced the fire extinguisher;
4. Except as provided in
subsection (G):
a. A smoke detector is:
i. Installed in each bedroom, hallway that
adjoins a bedroom, storage room, laundry room, attached garage, and room or
hallway adjacent to the kitchen, and other places recommended by the
manufacturer;
ii. Either battery
operated or, if hard-wired into the electrical system of the assisted living
home, has a back-up battery;
iii.
In working order; and
iv. Tested at
least once a month; and
b. Documentation of the test required in
subsection (F)(4)(a)(iv) is maintained for at least 12 months after the date of
the test;
5. An
appliance, light, or other device with a frayed or spliced electrical cord is
not used at the assisted living home; and
6. An electrical cord, including an extension
cord, is not run under a rug or carpeting, over a nail, or from one room to
another at the assisted living home.
G. A manager of an assisted living home may
use a fire alarm system and a sprinkler system to ensure the safety of
residents if the fire alarm system and sprinkler system:
1. Are installed and in working order,
and
2. Meet the requirements in
subsection (E)(1).
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