Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 54 - Crisis Receiving Centers
Subchapter A - Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Section I-5405 - Emergency Preparedness
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-5405
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The CRC shall have a written emergency preparedness plan to:
1. maintain continuity of the center's
operations in preparation for, during and after an emergency or
disaster;
2. manage the
consequences of all disasters or emergencies that disrupt the center's ability
to render care and treatment, or threaten the lives or safety of the clients;
and
3. comply with recently
published/current state and federal infection control guidelines in preparation
for, during, and after a public health emergency or disaster.
B. The CRC shall:
1. post exit diagrams describing how to clear
the building safely and in a timely manner;
2. have a clearly labeled and legible master
floor plan(s) that indicates:
a. the areas in
the facility that are to be used by clients as shelter or safe zones during
emergencies;
b. the location of
emergency power outlets and whether they are powered;
c. the locations of posted, accessible,
emergency information; and
d. what
will be powered by emergency generator(s), if applicable;
3. train its employees in emergency or
disaster preparedness. Training shall include orientation, ongoing training and
participation in planned drills for all personnel.
C. The CRC's emergency preparedness plan shall include the following information, at a minimum
1. if the center evacuates, the plan shall
include:
a. provisions for the evacuation of
each client and delivery of essential services to each client;
b. the center's method of notifying the
client's family or caregiver, if applicable, including:
i. the date and approximate time that the
facility or client is evacuating;
ii. the place or location to which the
client(s) is evacuating which includes the name, address and telephone number;
and
iii. a telephone number that
the family or responsible representative may call for information regarding the
client's evacuation;
c.
provisions for ensuring that supplies, medications, clothing and a copy of the
treatment plan are sent with the client, if the client is evacuated;
d. the procedure or methods that will be used
to ensure that identification accompanies the client including:
i. current and active diagnosis;
ii. medication, including dosage and times
administered;
iii.
allergies;
iv. special dietary
needs or restrictions; and
v. next
of kin, including contact information if applicable;
e. transportation or arrangements for
transportation for an evacuation;
2. provisions for staff to maintain
continuity of care during an emergency as well as for distribution and
assignment of responsibilities and functions;
3. the delivery of essential care and
services to clients who are housed in the facility or by the facility at
another location, during an emergency or disaster;
4. the determination as to when the facility
will shelter in place and when the facility will evacuate for a disaster or
emergency and the conditions that guide these determinations in accordance with
local or parish OSHEP;
5. if the
center shelters in place, provisions for seven days of necessary supplies to be
provided by the center prior to the emergency, including drinking water or
fluids and non-perishable food.
D. The center shall:
1. follow and execute its emergency
preparedness plan in the event of the occurrence of a declared disaster or
other emergency;
2. if the state,
parish or local OHSEP orders a mandatory evacuation of the parish or the area
in which the agency is serving, shall ensure that all clients are evacuated
according to the facility's emergency preparedness plan;
3. not abandon a client during a disaster or
emergency;
4. review and update its
emergency preparedness plan at least once a year;
5. cooperate with the department and with the
local or parish OH SEP in the event of an emergency or disaster and shall
provide information as requested;
6. monitor weather warnings and watches as
well as evacuation order from local and state emergency preparedness
officials;
7. upon request by the
department, submit a copy of its emergency preparedness plan for
review;
8. upon request by the
department, submit a written summary attesting to how the plan was followed and
executed to include, at a minimum:
a.
pertinent plan provisions and how the plan was followed and executed;
b. plan provisions that were not
followed;
c. reasons and mitigating
circumstances for failure to follow and execute certain plan
provisions;
d. contingency
arrangements made for those plan provisions not followed; and
e. a list of all injuries and deaths of
clients that occurred during execution of the plan, evacuation or temporary
relocation including the date, time, causes and circumstances of the injuries
and deaths.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2180.14.
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