New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 594 - Operation Of Licensed Housing Programs For Children And Adolescents With Serious Emotional Disturbances
Section 594.17 - Determination of capacity of self-preservation
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The evacuation capacity of residents is a function of both the ability of the residents to evacuate and the assistance provided by staff. Determination of satisfactory ability to evacuate should be made prior to admission to a housing program. Such a determination may be reached by review of the applicant's history and a face-to-face interview which shows a capacity to evacuate equivalent to that of the general public. When uncertainty exists a time drill may be used for a more objective measurement.
(b) Subsequent to admission, a program of timed drills should be used to regularly evaluate the level of evacuation capability of program residents. Translation of drill times to evacuation capability may be determined as (1) three minutes or less, prompt; (2) over three minutes but not in excess of 13 minutes, slow. Evacuation capability is based on the time of day or night when evacuation of the facility would be the most difficult (i.e., sleeping residents or fewer staff present). Residents needing assistance in evacuating should be assisted by staff to the extent that assistance would be available at the time of day or night in an actual emergency.
(c) Fire exit drills shall be conducted at least monthly. Some drills may be announced in advance to the residents. The drills shall involve the actual evacuation of all residents to an assembly point as specified in the emergency plan and shall provide residents with experience in exiting through all exits. Actual exiting from windows shall not be necessary to meet the requirements of this section. Opening the window and signaling for help shall be an acceptable alternative. Records should indicate the time to evacuate, date and times of day, location of simulated fire origin, the escape paths used and comments relating to residents who did not evacuate within the required time.
(d) Residents and prospective residents shall only reside in or be admitted to a type of housing program appropriate to the youths' evacuation capability.