(1) Disaster Emergency Plan.
(A) The facility shall develop, implement,
and maintain policies and procedures for responding to a disaster emergency,
including a written plan for:
1. Medical and
non-medical emergencies and disaster situations that could pose a hazard to
staff and children, such as a fire, tornado, flood, chemical spill, exposure to
carbon monoxide, power failure, bomb threat, person coming to the facility
whose health or behavior may be harmful to a child or staff member, or
kidnapping;
2. Evacuation from the
facility in the event of a disaster emergency that could cause damage to the
facility or pose a hazard to the staff and children;
3. Lock-down procedures in a situation that
may result in harm to persons inside the facility such as a shooting, hostage
incident, intruder, trespassing, or disturbance or to be used at the discretion
of the director, designee, or public safety personnel; and
4. Evacuation from a vehicle used to
transport children.
(B)
When developing disaster emergency plans, the facility shall consider-
1. The age and physical and mental abilities
of the children;
2. The types of
services offered, including whether the facility provides care for
non-ambulatory children or overnight care;
3. The types of disasters likely to affect
the area;
4. The requirements of
the Division of Fire Safety and the Department of Health and Senior Services'
The ABC's of Emergency Preparedness Ready in 3 Program (2006),
which is incorporated by reference and is published by the Department of Health
and Senior Services, Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism, PO Box 570,
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570, telephone number 573-526-4768, and is available
at
www.health.mo.gov, and advice
from the Red Cross or other health and emergency professionals. This rule does
not include any later amendments or additions; and
5. The need for ongoing communication and
data sharing with other types of agencies providing services to children and
with state and local emergency management agencies.
(C) At a minimum, a disaster emergency plan
shall identify the staff members responsible for implementing the plan and
ensuring the safety of the children and shall include:
1. The location of the child's attendance
record and emergency information and emergency supplies;
2. Diagrams that identify exit routes from
each area of the facility used for child care to a safe location out of the
facility and to a safe location within the facility where children and staff
members can stay until the threat of danger passes;
3. A list of emergency contacts as set out in
subsection (2)(B) below;
4. The
disaster and emergency procedures to be followed, which include but are not
limited to the following:
A. Use of alarms to
warn other building occupants and summon staff;
B. Emergency telephone call to the fire
department;
C. Response to
alarms;
D. Isolation of a fire,
including confinement by closing doors to the fire area;
E. Evacuation of the immediate
area;
F. Two (2) off-site locations
identified as meeting places in case of evacuation;
G. Relocation as detailed in the disaster and
emergency plan, including individuals with special needs, such as
non-ambulatory children and children who sleep overnight, if applicable;
and
H. System of contact for
parents of children and notification of parents of the plan to assist in
re-unification; and
5.
Lock down procedures shall include:
A. An
announcement of the lock-down by the director or designee. The alert may be
made using a pre-selected code word;
B. In a lock-down situation, staff shall keep
children in their rooms or other designated location that are away from the
danger; and
C. Staff is responsible
for accounting for children and ensuring that no one leaves the room or safe
area until "all clear" is announced.