Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 390.690 - Disaster Preparedness
a) For
the purpose of this Section only, "disaster" means an occurrence, as a result
of a natural force or mechanical failure such as water, wind or fire, or a lack
of essential resources such as electrical power, that poses a threat to the
safety and welfare of residents, personnel, and others present in the
facility.
b) Each facility shall
have policies covering disaster preparedness, including a written plan for
staff, residents and others to follow. The plan shall include, but not be
limited to, the following:
1) Proper
instruction in the use of fire extinguishers for all personnel employed on the
premises;
2) A diagram of the
evacuation route, which shall be posted and made familiar to all personnel
employed on the premises;
3) A
written plan for moving residents to safe locations within the facility in the
event of a tornado warning or severe thunderstorm warning; and
4) An established means of facility
notification when the National Weather Service issues a tornado or severe
thunderstorm warning that covers the area within which the facility is located.
The notification mechanism shall be other than commercial radio or television.
Approved notification measures include being within range of local tornado
warning sirens, an operable National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
weather radio in the facility, or arrangements with local public safety
agencies (police, fire, emergency management agency) to be notified if a
warning is issued.
c)
Fire drills shall be held at least quarterly for each shift of facility
personnel. Disaster drills for other than fire shall be held twice annually for
each shift of facility personnel. Drills shall be held under varied conditions
to:
1) Ensure that all personnel on all
shifts are trained to perform assigned tasks;
2) Ensure that all personnel on all shifts
are familiar with the use of the fire-fighting equipment in the facility;
and
3) Evaluate the effectiveness
of disaster plans and procedures.
d) Fire drills shall include simulation of
the evacuation of residents to safe areas during at least one drill each year
on each shift.
e) The facility
shall provide for the evacuation of physically handicapped persons, including
those who are hearing or sight impaired.
f) If the welfare of the residents precludes
an actual evacuation of an entire building, the facility shall conduct drills
involving the evacuation of successive portions of the building under
conditions that assure the capability of evacuating the entire building with
the personnel usually available, should the need arise.
g) A written evaluation of each drill shall
be submitted to the facility administrator and shall be maintained for one
year.
h) A written plan shall be
developed for temporarily relocating the residents for any disaster requiring
relocation and at any time that the temperature in residents' bedrooms falls
below 55°F. for 12 hours or more.
i) Reporting of Disasters
1) Upon the occurrence of any disaster
requiring hospital service, police, fire department or coroner, the facility
administrator or designee shall provide a preliminary report to the Department
either by using the nursing home hotline or by directly contacting the
appropriate Department Regional Office during business hours. This preliminary
report shall include, at a minimum:
A) The
name and location of the facility;
B) The type of disaster;
C) The number of injuries or deaths to
residents;
D) The number of beds
not usable due to the occurrence;
E) An estimate of the extent of damages to
the facility;
F) The type of
assistance needed, if any; and
G) A
list of other State or local agencies notified about the problem.
2) If the disaster will not
require direct Departmental assistance, the facility shall provide a
preliminary report within 24 hours after the occurrence. Additionally, the
facility shall submit a full written account to the Department within seven
days after the occurrence, which includes the information specified in
subsection (i)(1) of this Section and a statement of action taken by the
facility after the preliminary report.
j) Each facility shall establish and
implement policies and procedures in a written plan to provide for the health,
safety, welfare, and comfort of all residents when the heat index/apparent
temperature (see Section 390.Table F), as established by the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, inside the facility exceeds 80°F.
k) Coordination with Local Authorities
1) Annually, each facility shall forward
copies of all disaster policies and plans required under this Section to the
local health authority and local emergency management agency having
jurisdiction.
2) Annually, each
facility shall forward copies of its emergency water supply agreements required
under Section 390.2410(b), to
the local health authority and local emergency management agency having
jurisdiction.
3) Each facility
shall provide a description of its emergency source of electrical power,
including the services connected to the source, to the local health authority
and the local emergency management agency having jurisdiction. The facility
shall inform the local health authority and local emergency management agency
at any time that the emergency source of power or services connected to the
source are changed.
4) When
requested by the local health authority and local emergency management agency,
the facility shall participate in emergency planning activities.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19239, effective November 23, 2010
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