W. Va. Code R. § 64-31-6 - Physical Facilities
6.1. Life
Safety - The birthing center shall be in compliance with the National Fire
Protection Association, National Fire Codes and the Fire Prevention Code known
as the Fire Safety Code, as adopted by the West Virginia fire commission and
the additional promulgated fire safety regulations as filed by the state fire
commission.
6.2. General
Construction
6.2.1. There shall be drainage,
sewerage disposal, hot and cold running water supply, and electricity which
shall meet state and local laws and rules and regulations. Evidence of
compliance shall be available in the birthing center and shall, upon written
request, be submitted to the director.
6.2.2. Local building codes and zoning
restrictions shall be observed. Evidence of compliance shall be available in
the birthing center and shall, upon written request, be submitted to the
director.
6.3. Food
Service - Any catered food service or on-premises food service provided by the
facility shall be in compliance with West Virginia Food Service Sanitation
Regulations promulgated by the West Virginia board of health.
6.4. General Maintenance
6.4.1. The birthing center shall establish
and implement a written program of preventive maintenance to ensure that all
essential mechanical, electrical and client care equipment is in safe operating
condition.
6.4.2. Stairwells and
corridors shall be kept free from obstruction at all times.
6.4.3. The interior and the grounds of the
birthing center shall be kept in sanitary, safe and presentable condition and
shall be free from accumulated rubbish and other health hazards of a similar
nature.
6.4.4. Effective measures
shall be taken to minimize the presence of insects, rodents and vermin.
Pesticides shall not be applied in any way that constitutes a hazard to
clients, staff or any other persons.
6.4.5. Maintenance and housekeeping services
may be provided by another organization.
6.4.6. All floor surfaces, wall surfaces,
water closets, lavatories, tubs and showers shall be kept clean and in good
repair.
6.4.7. The birthing center
shall adopt and implement written policies and procedures to provide for the
handling of equipment and medical supplies in a manner which ensures the
utilization of clean and sterile supplies and equipment in client care. Clean
and sterile supplies and equipment shall be segregated from those that are
soiled.
6.4.8. The birthing center
shall adopt and implement written policies and procedures to ensure the
provision of clean linens and the segregation of clean linens from those which
are soiled.
6.4.9. The birthing
center shall adopt and implement written policies and procedures to provide for
the collection and disposition of refuse and liquid waste in a manner to
prevent the creation of unsafe or unsanitary conditions.
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