Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5120:1 - Division of Parole and Community Services
Chapter 5120:1-10 - Twelve Day Facilities
Section 5120:1-10-05 - Sanitation and environmental conditions
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5120:1-10-05
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Twelve-hour facilities shall adhere to the following standards regarding sanitation and environmental conditions;
(1)
(Essential) The jail will provide all prisoners with
hygiene articles at intake and replacement items to indigent
prisoners.
(2)
(Essential) All areas of a twelve-day jail will be safe
and sanitary, including the food service, storage spaces and laundry areas.
Staff and prisoners will have specific housekeeping responsibilities, including
but not limited to, cleaning of toilets, urinals, sinks, drinking facilities
and showers in areas occupied by prisoners, and disposal of
garbage.
(3)
(Essential) Monthly sanitation, vermin and safety
inspections of all areas will be done by a designated, trained staff
person.
(4)
(Important) Regular maintenance and repairs will
occur.
(5)
(Essential) The jail will be inspected annually by
local or state health authorities and a written report will be provided. There
will be a written plan to correct jail-related deficiencies.
(6)
The jails will
maintain documentation that the following standards are met with regard to
interior lighting:
(a)
(Important) At least twenty foot-candles, measured
thirty inches above the floor, in prisoner reading areas.
(b)
(Important) At
least fifteen foot-candles, measured thirty inches above the floor, in prisoner
accessible areas.
(c)
(Important) Lighting in prisoner sleeping areas will be
reducible to between two and four foot-candles, measured thirty inches above
the floor.
(7)
The jails will maintain documentation that the
following standards are met with regard to bedding, linens and clothing:
(a)
(Important)
Bedding and mattresses will be in good repair and cleaned prior to being
reissued, or when soiled;
(b)
(Important) Clean bed linens and towels will be
exchanged once weekly, or when soiled. Issuance of clean linens and towels will
be documented;
(c)
(Important) Issued clothing will be exchanged or
laundered twice weekly. Arrangements are made to exchange or launder personal
clothing and undergarments twice weekly;
(8)
(Important) Each
prisoner will be provided the opportunity for a hot shower every forty-eight
hours.
(9)
(Important) Shaving equipment and supplies will be made
available daily, except when providing such equipment or supplies may create a
safety and security issue for the prisoner, other prisoners, or staff. Issuance
and retrieval of shaving equipment and supplies will be
documented.
(10)
(Essential) The jail will be inspected annually by a
certified local or state fire safety inspector applying the applicable
jurisdictional and Ohio fire code. The jail will have a written plan to correct
any jail-related deficiencies. The jail will maintain documentation of the
inspections and any corrective measures taken.
(11)
(Essential) The
jail will have a written fire safety plan approved by local fire officials, and
that is reviewed annually and updated as needed. The plan will include fire
prevention, training and drills, fire response and post-fire documentation and
review. A current copy of the plan will be maintained at the local fire
department.
(12)
(Essential) Training in jail fire safety equipment will
be conducted annually.
(13)
(Essential) Fire drills will be conducted at intervals
not to exceed ninety days on each shift.
(14)
(Essential) Jail
furnishings will meet fire safety performance requirements.
(15)
(Essential) Jail
exits will be clear and evacuation routes will be posted or clearly marked
throughout the jail.
Replaces: 5120:1-10-05
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