Or. Admin. R. 411-328-0660 - General Safety
(1) The provider
must employ means for protecting the health and safety of the individuals
which:
(a) Are not unduly restrictive;
(b) May include risks but do not
inordinately affect the health, safety, and welfare of the individuals; and
(c) Are used by other people in
the community.
(2)
Written safety supports must be developed as required by an ISP team and
integrated into a Transition Plan or ISP. The plan must:
(a) Be based on a review and identification
of the safety needs and preferences of an individual;
(b) Be updated annually or as significant
changes occur; and
(c) Identify
how the individual evacuates his or her residence, specifying at a minimum the
routes to be used and the level of assistance needed.
(3) The provider must have and implement
policies and procedures that provide for the safety of individuals and for
responses to emergencies and disasters.
(4) The need for emergency evacuation
procedures and documentation thereof must be assessed and determined by an ISP
team.
(5) An operable smoke alarm
must be available in each bedroom and in a central location on each floor.
(6) An operable class 2A10BC fire
extinguisher must be easily accessible in each residence.
(7) First aid supplies must be available in
each residence.
(8) An operable
flashlight must be available in each residence.
(9) The provider must provide necessary
adaptations to ensure fire safety for sensory and physically impaired
individuals.
(10) Bedrooms must
meet minimum space requirements (single 60 square feet, double 120 square feet
with beds located three feet apart).
(11) Sleeping rooms must have at least one
window that opens from the inside without special tools and provides a clear
opening through which an individual is able to exit.
(12) Emergency telephone numbers must be
available at the residence of each individual and include:
(a) The telephone numbers of the local fire,
police department, and ambulance service, if not served by a 911 emergency
service; and
(b) The telephone
number of the Executive Director or the designee of the Executive Director,
emergency physician, and other people to be contacted in case of an
emergency.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 409.050 &430.662
Stats. Implemented: ORS 430.610, 430.630 & 430.670
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