Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 518.2120 - Maintenance
The freestanding emergency center shall have an organized engineering and/or maintenance department under competent supervision. The requirements of NFPA 99 shall apply in addition to the following:
a) Maintenance services shall be under the
supervision of a qualified engineer or persons who have had commensurate
experience in the maintenance of public or private plants, preferably health
care facilities.
b) Personnel
engaged in maintenance activities shall receive orientation and follow-up
training, including training in principles of asepsis, cross-infection control,
and safe practices.
c) The FEC
shall have an effective, organized, detailed preventive maintenance program.
Written instructions for operating and maintaining equipment and the various
mechanical, electrical, and other systems contained in the FEC shall be
available to maintenance personnel.
d) Maintenance and repairs shall be carried
out in accordance with applicable codes and requirements of local
jurisdictions, and applicable rules of the State Fire Marshal and the
Department.
e) Space and equipment
shall be provided for the managerial activities of the supervisor of
maintenance for repair work and for storage of maintenance materials. Paints
and oils shall not be stored in patient areas.
f) The FEC structure and its component parts
shall be kept in good repair and shall be maintained with consideration for the
safety and comfort of the occupants of the building. Mechanical and electrical
equipment shall be maintained in good repair and operating condition at all
times.
g) Roads, walks, and parking
areas shall be properly maintained.
h) Grounds and buildings shall be maintained
as follows:
1) In a clean condition free of
safety hazards;
2) In a manner that
will prevent standing water, flooding or leakage; and
3) Free of excessive noise, odors, pollens,
dusts, or other environmental pollutants and such nuisances as may adversely
affect the health or welfare of patients.
i) Ventilation, heating, air conditioning,
and air changing systems shall:
1) Be
maintained in good repair and shall be operated in a manner that will prevent
the spread of infection and provide for patient comfort;
2) Be maintained and operated so that air
shall not be circulated from laboratories, toilet rooms, janitors' closets,
storage rooms, shop areas, soiled linen and soiled utility to any other part of
the facility; and
3) Be provided,
as needed, with acceptable air filtration equipment that is cleaned and
serviced at adequate intervals.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8317, effective June 4, 2009
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