Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. For
licensing, an ESRD treatment facility applicant shall have architectural plans
and specifications reviewed by the DHH Division of Engineering and
Architectural Services using the current edition of the American
Institute of Architect's Guidelines for Construction for Hospital and Health
Care Facilities.
B. The
Office of the State Fire Marshal shall determine fire safety review
requirements based upon applicable regulations.
C. Required Inspections
1. The facility shall pass all required
inspections and keep a current file of reports and other documentation needed
to demonstrate compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The inspections
must be signed, dated, and free of any outstanding violations/citations. The
following inspections are required:
a. annual
fire marshal inspection;
b. annual
inspection by the Office of Public Health (local health unit);
c. annual inspection and maintenance of fire
extinguishers by personnel licensed or certified to perform those duties;
and
d. regular inspections of
elevators, if applicable.
2. The following documentation shall be on
file in the facility:
a. certificate of
occupancy as required by the local authorities;
b. DHH approval of the water supply/system;
and
c. documentation that any
liquefied petroleum supply has been inspected and approved.
D. Exterior Space
Requirements. The facility shall:
1. ensure
that all structures on the grounds of the facility that are accessible to
patients are maintained in good repair and are free from identified hazards to
health or safety;
2. maintain the
grounds of the facility in an acceptable manner and ensure that the grounds are
free from any hazard to health or safety;
3. store garbage and rubbish securely in
non-combustible, covered containers that are emptied on a regular
basis;
4. separate trash collection
receptacles and incinerators from patient activity areas and locate all
containers so that they are not a nuisance to neighbors; and
5. store and dispose of all medical waste in
accordance with local, state, and federal guidelines.
E. Interior Space Requirements
1. Bathrooms. Minimum facilities shall
include:
a. adequate operational fixtures
that meet Louisiana State Plumbing Code. All fixtures must be
functional and have the appropriate drain and drain trap to prevent sewage gas
escape back into the facility;
b.
an adequate supply of hot water. Hot water temperature at the point of service
to patients shall be between 105 ° F and 120 ° F;
c. toilets with seats;
d. an adequate supply of toilet paper,
towels, and soap;
e. doors to allow
for individual privacy;
f. external
emergency release mechanism;
g.
safe and adequate supply of cold running water; and
h. functional toilets, wash basins, and other
plumbing or sanitary facilities which shall be maintained in good operating
condition and kept free of any materials that might clog or otherwise impair
their operation.
2.
Administrative and Counseling Space
a.
Administrative office(s) for records, secretarial work and bookkeeping shall be
separate and secure from patient areas.
b. Space shall be designated to allow for
private discussions and counseling sessions.
3. Doors and Windows. Outside doors, windows
and other features of the structure necessary for the safety and comfort of
patients shall be secured for safety within 24 hours after they are found to be
in a state of disrepair. Total repair should be completed as soon as
possible.
4. Storage. The facility
shall:
a. ensure that there are sufficient
and appropriate storage facilities; and
b. secure all potentially harmful
materials.
F.
Exits
1. Exit doors and routes shall be
lighted and unobstructed at all times.
2. There shall be an illuminated "EXIT " sign
over each exit. Where the exit is not visible, there shall be an illuminated
"EXIT " sign with an arrow pointing the way.
3. Rooms for 50 or more people shall have
exit doors that swing out.
4. No
door may require a key for emergency exit.
5. In facilities initially licensed after
March 20, 2004, at least one window shall be provided in every treatment
area.
6. Every building shall have
at least two exits that are well separated.
7. Every multiple-story building shall have
at least two fire escapes (not ladders) on each story that are well separated.
Fire escapes shall:
a. be made of
non-combustible material;
b. have
sturdy handrails or walls on both sides; and
c. provide a safe route to the
ground.
8. Stairs and
ramps shall be permanent and have non-slip surfaces.
9. Exit routes higher than 30 inches (such as
stairs, ramps, balconies, landings, and porches) shall have full-length side
guards.
G. Electrical
Systems. All electrical equipment, wiring, switches, sockets and outlets shall
be maintained in good order and safe operating condition. All rooms, corridors,
stairways and exits within a facility shall be sufficiently illuminated.
1. The facility shall have an illuminating
system that provides lighting levels to support tasks performed by staff and
the independent functioning of patients without the need for additional
lighting.
2. Lighting shall be
provided outside the building and in parking lots.
3. Light bulbs shall have shades, wire guards
or other shields.
4. Emergency
lighting shall illuminate A EXIT @ routes.
H. Ventilation
1. The facility shall not use open flame
heating equipment, floor furnaces, unvented space heaters, or portable heating
units.
2. Occupied parts of the
building shall be air conditioned and the temperature should remain between 65
E F and 85 E F.
3. The entire
facility shall be adequately ventilated with fresh air. Windows used for
ventilation shall be screened.
4.
The facility shall take all reasonable precautions to ensure that heating
elements, including exposed hot water pipes, are insulated and installed in a
manner that ensures the safety of patients and staff.
I. Plumbing. The plumbing systems shall be
designed, installed, operated and maintained in a manner that ensures an
adequate and safe supply of water for all required facility operations and to
facilitate the complete and safe removal of all storm water and waste
water.
J. Finishes and Surfaces
1. Lead-based paint or materials containing
asbestos shall not be used.
2.
Floor coverings must promote cleanliness, must not present unusual problems for
the handicapped and have flame-spread and smoke development ratings appropriate
to the use area (e.g. patient's room versus exit corridor).
3. All variances in floors shall be easily
identified by markings, etc. to prevent falls.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
46:153 and
R.S.
40:2117.4.