Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-5-514 - Accident and Emergency Procedures
A. A licensee shall ensure that there is a
first aid kit on facility premises that contains first aid supplies in a
quantity sufficient to meet the needs of the enrolled children including the
following:
1. Sterile bandages including:
a. Adhesive bandages of assorted
sizes,
b. Sterile gauze pads,
and
c. Sterile gauze
rolls;
2. Antiseptic
solution or sealed antiseptic wipes;
3. A pair of scissors;
4. Adhesive tape;
5. Single-use, non-porous gloves;
and
6. Reclosable plastic bags of
at least one-gallon size.
B. A licensee shall ensure that the first aid
kit required in subsection (A) is accessible to staff members but inaccessible
to enrolled children.
C. A licensee
shall:
1. Prepare and date a written fire and
emergency plan that contains:
a. The location
of the first aid kit;
b. The names
of staff members who have the first aid training required by
R9-5-403(E);
c. The names of staff
members who have the CPR training required by R9-5-403(E);
d. The directions for:
i. Initiating verbal notification of an
enrolled child's parent by telephone or other equally expeditious means within
30 minutes of a fire or emergency, and
ii. Providing written notification to the
enrolled child's parent within 24 hours, and
e. The facility's street address and the
emergency telephone numbers for the local fire department, police department,
ambulance service, and poison control center;
2. Maintain the plan required in subsection
(C)(1) in a location on facility premises that has an operable telephone
service or two-way voice communication system that connects the facility with
an individual who has direct access to an in-and-out operable telephone
service;
3. Post the plan required
in subsection (C)(1) in any indoor activity area that does not have an operable
telephone service or two-way voice communication system that connects the
indoor activity area with an individual who has direct access to an in-and-out
operable telephone services; and
4.
Update the plan in subsection (C)(1) every 12 months after the date of initial
preparation of the plan or when any information changes.
D. A licensee shall post, near an activity
area or a room's designated exit, a building evacuation plan that details the
designated exits from the activity area or room and the facility.
E. A licensee shall maintain and use a
communication system that contains:
1. A
direct-access, in-and-out, operating telephone service at the facility;
or
2. A two-way voice communication
system that connects the facility with an individual who has direct access to
an in-and-out, operating telephone service.
F. If while attending a facility an enrolled
child has an accident, injury, or emergency that, based on an evaluation by a
staff member, requires medical treatment by a health care provider, a licensee
shall ensure that a staff member:
1. Notifies
the enrolled child's parent immediately after the accident, injury, or
emergency;
2. Documents:
a. A description of the accident, injury, or
emergency, including the date, time, and location of the accident, injury, or
emergency;
b. The method used to
notify the enrolled child's parent; and
c. The time the enrolled child's parent was
notified; and
3.
Maintains documentation required in subsection (F)(2) on facility premises for
12 months after the date of the child's disenrollment.
G. If an enrolled child's parent informs a
staff member at the facility that the enrolled child's parent obtained medical
treatment from a health care provider for an accident, injury, or emergency the
enrolled child had while attending the facility, a licensee shall ensure that a
staff member:
1. Documents any information
about the enrolled child's accident, injury, or emergency received from the
enrolled child's parent; and
2.
Maintains documentation required in subsection (G)(1) on facility premises for
12 months after the date of the child's disenrollment.
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