Utah Admin. Code R501-23-9 - [Effective until 6/18/2025] Physical Site, Safety, and Injury Prevention
(1) The provider
shall ensure that any appliance, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing system is
maintained in operating order.
(2)
(a) The provider shall maintain the site in a
clean and safe manner that is free from hazards, excrement, grime, infestation,
trash, and anything that could pose a risk to a client's health and
safety.
(b) The provider shall keep
furnishings and finishes clean and in good repair.
(c) The provider shall maintain the home,
outdoor area, and equipment in a safe manner to prevent injury to a
client.
(3) The provider
shall ensure:
(a) any chemicals are stored in
consideration of the safety and risk level of the clients served;
(b) any set of three or more stairs is
equipped with secured handrails;
(c) each bathroom has at least:
(i) a way to provide privacy to the
user;
(ii) a working tub or shower;
and
(iii) toilet paper and
soap;
(d) emergency
numbers, including at least 911, are near the telephone or in an area clearly
visible to anyone needing the information;
(e) no animal that has a history of
dangerous, attacking, or aggressive behavior is accessible to a
client;
(f) the proper handling,
storage, and disposal of hazardous materials and bio-contaminants;
(g) the site's street address number is
visible from the street;
(h) the
water heater is maintained at a low setting and does not exceed 120 degrees
Fahrenheit;
(i) there are at least
two ways of egress on each level of the site;
(j) there is a working telephone on-site that
is accessible to each client for emergency calls; and
(k) when there is any firearm on the
premises, that each firearm is not loaded and is in a cabinet, safe, or area
that is locked with a key, combination, or fingerprint lock, unless the
firearm's use is in accordance with Title 53, Chapter 5, Part 7, Concealed
Firearm Act.
(4) The
residential support certification provider shall additionally ensure:
(a) each client bedroom on the ground floor
has a minimum of one window that may be used to evacuate the room if there is a
fire;
(b) each client bedroom that
is not on the ground floor has a minimum of two exits, at least one of which
shall exit directly to outside of the building that may be used to evacuate the
room if there is a fire;
(c) there
is a kitchen that is equipped with at least:
(i) a working stove;
(ii) a working sink; and
(iii) a working refrigerator;
(d) there is at least one toilet
and hand washing sink that each client can easily access without going through
the private room of any other individual; and
(e) there is a working tub or shower for
client access.
Notes
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