New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 5900 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES RULES
Part Saf-C 5917 - WHEELCHAIR VANS FOR HIRE
Section Saf-C 5917.12 - Wheelchair Vans for Hire Equipment and Supplies
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 5917.12
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Each wheelchair van for hire shall remain in good working condition and be subject to inspection at any time, with or without prior notice, by officials designated by the director.
(b) Each wheelchair van for hire shall conform to the following:
(1) The wheelchair van shall be a passenger
type, rubber-wheeled vehicle maintained in such a manner as to ensure the
safety and comfort of the operator and passenger(s) being
transported;
(2) The wheelchair
chair van shall have at least one exit large enough to accommodate the loading
and unloading of an occupied wheelchair and one additional exit which shall be,
at minimum, for emergency use;
(3)
The wheelchair chair van interior and wheelchair loading doorway shall have the
following minimum dimensions:
a. Height of
wheelchair van interior - 52 inches;
b. Height of loading doorway - 42 inches;
and
c. Width of loading doorway -
39 inches;
(4) The
wheelchair van shall be equipped with wheelchair or stretcher locking devices
that are permanently affixed to the chair van for each wheelchair or stretcher
position for which the chair van is designed. The locking device shall be
capable of securing the wheelchair or stretcher so that it is immobilized
during transport, with longitudinal movement not to exceed 2 inches forward and
backward, and without any lateral movement;
(5) The wheelchair van shall be equipped with
a manual ramp or an electric or hydraulic lift that is permanently affixed to
the chair van. If an electric or hydraulic lift is utilized, the lift shall
also be capable of manual operation as a back-up system. Manual ramps shall be
of single unit construction and may have folding capabilities for storage
purposes. Ramps shall have suitable non-slip coating to ensure safe footing for
the passenger and personnel;
(6)
The wheelchair van shall have an interior lighting system capable of
illuminating the entire passenger area. The entrance ramp(s) shall be
sufficiently illuminated to ensure safe vision of the passenger(s) and other
personnel while loading or unloading wheelchairs;
(7) The wheelchair van shall be equipped with
a heating and ventilation system capable of heating or ventilating the entire
chair van in a comfortable manner for the passenger(s) and other
personnel;
(8) The name of the
wheelchair van company shall be clearly displayed in no less than 4" letters on
the exterior of the chair van;
(9)
The wheelchair van shall be equipped with warning lights that operate
independently of the chair van's normal signaling system. Such lamps are to be
used when passenger safety or comfort requires reduced operating speeds or when
loading or unloading passengers in a heavily traveled area;
(10) All equipment, including unoccupied
passenger wheelchairs or stretchers, shall be secured while the wheelchair van
is in operation;
(11) The
wheelchair van shall have a current state motor vehicle inspection sticker
located on the windshield; and
(12)
The wheelchair van shall have front and rear license plates with registration
stickers for the current registration period.
(c) The wheelchair van shall provide, with trained personnel, appropriate equipment and supplies for the safe transportation of persons with disabilities.
(d) Each wheelchair van shall have the following adjunctive equipment:
(1) Two-way
communication capabilities to, at minimum, the 9-1-1 system;
(2) At least one fire extinguisher, either
dry chemical or carbon dioxide, with an approved rating of, at minimum,
2-A-10-B-C;
(3) One each,
functioning hand held light which shall be powered by:
a. A rechargeable battery with installed
charger; or
b. At minimum, 2/D cell
sized batteries with replacements;
(4) Four each, road warning reflectors or
flares; and
(5) Seat restraints,
with shoulder straps, for securing all passengers and personnel in the chair
van in the same quantity as the maximum number of people the chair van is
designated to accommodate.
(e) Each wheelchair van shall have the following personal care equipment and supplies:
(1) One each, sealable motion sickness bags
or plastic containers with suitable covers, for the maximum number of people
the chair van is designed to accommodate;
(2) Two each, blankets which shall be fire
resistant;
(3) One commercial
prepackaged first aid kit;
(4) At
minimum, one pocket mask that shall have a one- way valve; and
(5) A minimum of one dozen pair of disposable
gloves.
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