Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-4.130 - Fire Prevention, Fire Protection, and Life Safety, Systems Failure and External Emergency Communications
(1)
Each nursing home licensee must provide fire protection through the elimination
of fire hazards as evidenced by compliance with the fire codes adopted by the
State Fire Marshall. The fire codes adopted by the State Fire Marshal for
nursing homes is contained Rule Chapter 69A-53, F.A.C., and is known as
"Uniform Fire Safety Standards for Hospitals and Nursing Homes."
(2) All fires or explosions shall be reported
to the Agency's Office of Plans and Construction by telephone at (850)412-4477
or by fax at (850)922-6483 by the next working day after the occurrence. The
nursing home licensee shall complete and submit a Fire Incident Report, AHCA
form 3500-0031, July 2014, incorporated by reference and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-06023,
to the Office of Plans and Construction and a copy to the appropriate Agency
field office within 15 calendar days of the incident. All reports shall be
complete and thorough and shall record the cause of the fire or explosion, the
date and time of day it occurred, the location within the facility, how it was
extinguished, any injuries which may have occurred and a description of the
local fire department participation. The Fire Incident Report is available from
the Agency for Health Care Administration, Office of Plans and Construction,
2727 Mahan Drive, Mail Stop #24, Tallahassee, Florida 32308 or at the web
address: http://ahca.myflorida.com/plansandconstruction.
(3) If a system failure of the fire alarm
system, smoke detection system, or sprinkler system occurs, the following
actions shall be taken by the licensee:
(a)
Immediately notify the local fire department and document the response and any
instructions given by the local fire department.
(b) Notify the Agency's Office of Plans and
Construction and the appropriate Agency field office within one business day
after the occurrence.
(c) Assess
the extent of the condition, effect corrective action and document the
estimated length of time for the corrective action. If the corrective action
will take more than four hours, the following must be completed:
1. Implement a contingency plan to the
facility fire plan containing a description of the problem, a specific
description of the system failure, and the projected correction period. All
staff on the shifts involved must have documented in-service training for the
emergency contingency.
2. Begin a
documented fire watch until the system is restored. Staff performing the fire
watch must be trained in appropriate observations and actions, as well as be
able to expeditiously contact the fire department. To maintain a fire watch,
the licensee must utilize only certified public fire safety personnel, a
security guard service, or facility staff. If facility staff are used for this
function, they must meet the following criteria:
a. Be off duty from their regular facility
position or assigned only to fire watch duty. The licensee must maintain
compliance with direct care staffing requirements at all times;
b. Be trained and competent, as determined by
the licensee, in the duties and responsibilities of a fire watch;
c. Have immediate access to two-way
electronic communication.
3. If the projected correction period changes
or the system is restored to normal operation, the licensee must notify the
appropriate Agency's field office and local fire
authorities.
(4)
External Emergency Communication. Each newly constructed facility that has not
received a Preliminary Stage II Plan Approval from the Office of Plans and
Construction by June 1, 2015, shall provide for external electronic
communication not dependent on terrestrial telephone lines, cellular, radio, or
microwave towers, such as an on-site radio transmitter, satellite communication
systems or a written agreement with an amateur radio operator volunteer group.
This agreement must provide for a volunteer operator and communication
equipment to be relocated into the facility in the event of a disaster until
communications are restored. Other methods that can be shown to maintain
uninterrupted electronic communications not dependent on a land-based
transmission must be approved by the Agency's Office of Plans and
Construction.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 400.23 FS. Law Implemented 400.141, 400.23 FS.
New 4-1-82, Amended 4-1-84, 8-1-85, Formerly 10D-29.119, 59A-4.119, Amended 12-21-15.
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