Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: LICENSING
Article 4 - NURSING CARE INSTITUTIONS
Section R9-10-424 - Emergency and Safety Standards
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 9-10-424
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. An administrator shall ensure that:
1. A
disaster plan is developed, documented, maintained in a location accessible to
personnel members and other employees, and, if necessary, implemented that
includes:
a. When, how, and where residents
will be relocated, including:
i. Instructions
for the evacuation or transfer of residents,
ii. Assigned responsibilities for each
employee and personnel member, and
iii. A plan for continuing to provide
services to meet a resident's needs;
b. How a resident's medical record will be
available to individuals providing services to the resident during a
disaster;
c. A plan for back-up
power and water supply;
d. A plan
to ensure a resident's medications will be available to administer to the
resident during a disaster;
e. A
plan to ensure a resident is provided nursing services and other services
required by the resident during a disaster; and
f. A plan for obtaining food and water for
individuals present in the nursing care institution or the nursing care
institution's relocation site during a disaster;
2. The disaster plan required in subsection
(A)(1) is reviewed at least once every 12 months;
3. Documentation of a disaster plan review
required in subsection (A)(2) is created, is maintained for at least 12 months
after the date of the disaster plan review, and includes:
a. The date and time of the disaster plan
review;
b. The name of each
personnel member, employee, or volunteer participating in the disaster plan
review;
c. A critique of the
disaster plan review; and
d. If
applicable, recommendations for improvement;
4. A disaster drill for employees is
conducted on each shift at least once every three months and
documented;
5. An evacuation drill
for employees and residents:
a. Is conducted
at least once every six months; and
b. Includes all individuals on the premises
except for:
i. A resident whose medical
record contains documentation that evacuation from the nursing care institution
would cause harm to the resident, and
ii. Sufficient personnel members to ensure
the health and safety of residents not evacuated according to subsection
(A)(5)(b)(i);
6. Documentation of each evacuation drill is
created, is maintained for at least 12 months after the date of the drill, and
includes:
a. The date and time of the
evacuation drill;
b. The amount of
time taken for employees and residents to evacuate to a designated
area;
c. If applicable:
i. An identification of residents needing
assistance for evacuation, and
ii.
An identification of residents who were not evacuated;
d. Any problems encountered in conducting the
evacuation drill; and
e.
Recommendations for improvement, if applicable; and
7. An evacuation path is conspicuously posted
on each hallway of each floor of the nursing care institution.
B. An administrator shall ensure that, if applicable, a sign is placed at the entrance to a room or area indicating that oxygen is in use.
C. An administrator shall:
1. Obtain a fire inspection conducted
according to the time-frame established by the local fire department or the
State Fire Marshal,
2. Make any
repairs or corrections stated on the fire inspection report, and
3. Maintain documentation of a current fire
inspection.
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