Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1200-08-25-.16 - DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
(1) An ACLF shall
have in effect and available for all supervisory personnel and staff written
copies of the following disaster, refuge and/or evacuation plans readily
available at all times:
(a) Fire Safety
Procedures Plan shall include:
1. Minor
fires;
2. Major fires;
3. Fighting the fire;
4. Evacuation procedures; and
5. Staff functions.
(b) Tornado/Severe Weather Procedures Plan
shall include:
1. Staff duties; and
2. Evacuation procedures.
(c) Bomb Threat Procedures Plan
shall include:
1. Staff duties;
2. Search team, searching the
premises;
3. Notification of
authorities;
4. Location of
suspicious objects; and,
5.
Evacuation procedures.
(d) Flood Procedure Plan, if applicable,
shall include:
1. Staff duties;
2. Evacuation procedures; and
3. Safety procedures following the
flood.
(e) Severe Cold
Weather and Severe Hot Weather Procedure Plans shall include:
1. Staff duties;
2. Equipment failures;
3. Evacuation procedures; and
4. Emergency food service.
(f) Earthquake Disaster Procedures
Plan shall include:
1. Staff
duties;
2. Evacuation
procedures;
3. Safety procedures;
and
4. Emergency
services.
(2)
An ACLF shall comply with the following:
(a)
Maintain a detailed log with staff signatures designating training each
employee receives regarding disaster preparedness.
(b) Train all employees annually as required
in the plans listed above and keep each employee informed with respect to the
employee's duties under the plans.
(c) Exercise each of the plans listed above
annually.
(3) An ACLF
shall participate in the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency local/county
emergency plan on an annual basis. Participation includes:
(a) filling out and submitting a
questionnaire on a form to be provided by the Tennessee Emergency Management
Agency; and
(b) maintaining
documentation of participation that shall be made available to survey staff as
proof of participation.
(4) ACLFs which elect to have an emergency
generator shall ensure that the generator is designed to meet the ACLF's HVAC
and essential needs and shall have a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of fuel
designed to operate at its rated load. This requirement shall be coordinated
with the Disaster Preparedness Plan or with the local resources.
(a) All generators shall be exercised for
thirty (30) minutes each month under full load, including automatic and manual
transfer of equipment.
(b) The
emergency generator shall be operated at the existing connected load and not on
dual power. The ACLF shall maintain a monthly log and have trained staff
familiar with the generator's operation.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 68-11-202 and 68-11-209.
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