Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 518.2180 - Construction Details
a)
Compartmentation, exits, automatic extinguishing systems and other details
relating to fire prevention and fire protection shall comply with requirements
listed in the appropriate sections of NFPA 101.
b) Items such as drinking fountains,
telephone booths, vending machines and portable equipment shall be located so
as not to restrict corridor traffic or reduce the corridor width below the
required minimum.
c) Doors
1) Doors to observation/treatment rooms shall
not be lockable from inside the room.
2) Special Locking Arrangements: Electronic
locking devices may be installed at specific locations to restrict egress or
ingress for patient/staff safety or security, provided that each of the
following is complied with and after receiving approval from the Department:
A) The facility shall submit a narrative to
the Department providing a rationale for having a locked door in a required
means of egress. The rationale shall relate to security issues.
B) The building shall be fully
sprinklered.
C) All locking system
components shall be U.L. listed.
D)
Cross corridor, smoke or control doors that are located in a required means of
egress shall be secured only with electronic locks and automatic release
devices. The use of only manual keys or tools to unlock the door is not
permitted.
E) Locked doors shall
have continuous staff supervision (direct or electronic remote).
F) No other type of locking arrangement shall
be used in a required means of egress.
G) All locked doors shall release
automatically with actuation of the fire alarm system.
H) All doors shall release automatically with
loss of electrical power to the locking device.
I) All locks shall initiate an irreversible
process that will release the lock within 15 seconds whenever a force of not
more than 15 pounds is continuously applied to the release device (lever type
handle or panic bar) for a period of not more than three seconds. Relocking of
such doors shall be by manual means only. Operation of the release device shall
activate a sign in the vicinity of the door to assure those attempting to exit
that the system is functional. Delays of up to 30 seconds may be acceptable,
based on the program narrative.
J)
Permanent signs shall be posted on locked doors that state: "Push until alarm
sounds. Door will be opened in 15 seconds." Sign letters must be at least 1
inch high with 1/8 inch stroke. Signs may be omitted for security reasons,
based on review and approval by the Department of the written
rationale.
K) Emergency lighting
shall be provided at all locked door locations.
L) The FEC shall fully apprise the local fire
department of locked doors or units and all related details of the
system.
M) Any discharge exit door
may be locked against entry.
N)
Additional electronic release of locked doors initiated from a staff duty
station is to be provided.
O) No
more than one such device may be installed in any path of travel to exit
discharge.
d)
The minimum width of all doors to rooms needing access for beds or stretchers
shall be 3'8". Doors to rooms needing access for wheelchairs shall have a
minimum width of 2'10".
e) Doors on
all openings between corridors and rooms or spaces subject to occupancy, except
elevator doors, shall be swing type. Openings to patient toilets and other
small wet-type areas not subject to fire hazard are exempt from this
requirement. Sliding doors with a break and swing feature are
acceptable.
f) Doors, except those
to spaces such as small closets that are not subject to occupancy, shall not
swing into corridors in a manner that might obstruct traffic flow or reduce the
required corridor width. (Large walk-in type closets are considered as
occupiable spaces.)
g) Windows
shall be designed so that persons cannot accidentally fall out of them when
they are open, or shall be provided with guards.
h) Glazing. Doors, sidelights, borrowed
lights, and windows in which the glazing extends down to within 18 inches of
the floor (thereby creating possibility of accidental breakage by pedestrian
traffic) shall be glazed with safety glass or plastic glazing material that
will resist breaking and will not create dangerous cutting edges when broken.
Fire-rated glass shall be used where required for fire safety.
i) Where labeled fire doors are required,
these shall be certified by an independent testing laboratory as meeting the
construction requirements equal to those for fire doors in NFPA 80. Reference
to a labeled door includes labeled frame and hardware.
j) Elevator shaft openings shall be class B
11/2 hour labeled fire doors.
k)
Linen and refuse chutes shall meet or exceed the requirements of NFPA
82.
l) Thresholds and expansion
joint covers shall be made flush with the floor surface to facilitate use of
wheelchairs and carts.
m) Grab bars
shall be provided at all patients' toilets. The bars shall have 11/2 inch
clearance to walls and shall have sufficient strength and anchorage to sustain
a concentrated load of 250 pounds.
n) An accessible shower shall be provided.
Safety glass or plastic glazing materials shall be used for shower doors. A
grab bar shall be provided as specified in subsection (m). A recessed soap dish
shall be provided. The shower base shall have a nonslip service.
o) Hand-washing facilities shall be located
and arranged to permit their proper use and operation. Particular care shall be
given to the clearances required for blade-type operating handles.
p) Paper towel dispensers and waste
receptacles (or electric hand dryers) shall be provided at all hand-washing
facilities except scrub sinks.
q)
Lavatories and hand-washing facilities shall be securely anchored to withstand
an applied vertical load of not less than 250 pounds on the front of the
fixture.
r) X-ray and gamma ray
installations shall comply with NCRP Report No. 147 and Report No. 102. The
completed installation shall be tested, and all defects shall be corrected
before use.
s) Ceiling heights
shall be as follows:
1) Radiographic, major
procedure rooms, and other rooms containing ceiling-mounted equipment or
ceiling-mounted surgical light fixtures shall have height required to
accommodate the equipment or fixtures.
2) All other rooms shall have not less than
8'0" ceilings, except that ceiling heights in corridors, storage rooms, toilet
rooms and other minor rooms shall be not less than 7'8". Suspended tracks,
rails, and pipes located in the path of normal traffic shall be not less than
6'8" above the floor.
t)
Rooms containing heat-producing equipment (such as boiler or heater rooms and
laundries) shall be insulated and ventilated to prevent any floor surface above
from exceeding a temperature of 10°F (6°C) above the ambient room
temperature.
u) The FEC shall be
located on the same level as the ambulance and walk-in entrance.
v) Response to Natural Disasters
1) General Requirements. An emergency radio
communication system is desirable in each facility. If installed, this system
shall be self-sufficient in time of emergency and shall also be linked with the
available community system and State emergency medical network system,
including connections with police, fire, and civil defense system.
2) Earthquakes. In areas where local
experience shows that earthquakes have caused loss of life or extensive
property damage, buildings and structures shall be designed to withstand the
force assumptions specified in the International Building Code.
3) Tornadoes and Floods. Special provisions
shall be made in the design of buildings in regions where local experience
shows loss of life or damage to buildings resulting from tornadoes or
floods.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8317, effective June 4, 2009
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