Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 133 - HOSPITAL LICENSING
Subchapter H - FIRE PREVENTION AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Section 133.141 - Fire Prevention and Protection
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Fire inspections.
(b) Fire reporting. All occurrences of fire shall be reported to the local fire authority and shall be reported in writing to the hospital licensing director as soon as possible but not later than 10 calendar days following the occurrence.
(c) Fire protection. Fire protection shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of National Fire Protection Association 101, Life Safety Code, 2003 edition (NFPA 101), § 18.7, and § 133.161(a)(1) of this title (relating to Requirements for Buildings in Which Existing Licensed Hospitals are Located), and § 133.162(a)(1) and (d) of this title (relating to New Construction Requirements). When required or installed, sprinkler systems for exterior fire exposures shall comply with National Fire Protection Association 80A, Recommended Practice for Protection of Buildings from Exterior Fire Exposures, 2001 edition. All documents published by NFPA as referenced in this section may be obtained by writing or calling the NFPA at the following address or telephone number: National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Post Office Box 9101, Quincy, MA 02269-9101 or (800) 344-3555.
(d) Smoking rules. Each hospital shall adopt, implement and enforce a smoking policy. The policy shall include the minimal provisions of NFPA 101, §18.7.4.
(e) Fire extinguishing systems. Inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire-fighting equipment shall be conducted by each hospital.
(f) Fire protection and evacuation plan. A plan for the protection of patients in the event of fire and their evacuation from the building when necessary shall be formulated according to NFPA 101, §18.7. Copies of the plan shall be available to all staff.
(g) Fire drills. The hospital shall conduct at least 12 fire drills each year, one fire drill per shift per quarter, which shall include communication of alarms, simulation of evacuation of patients and other occupants, and use of fire-fighting equipment.
(h) Fire alarm system. Every hospital and building used for patient care shall have an approved fire alarm system. Each fire alarm system shall be installed and tested in accordance with § 133.161(a)(1)(A) of this title for existing hospitals, and § 133.162(d)(5)(N) of this title for new construction.
(i) System for communicating an alarm of fire. A reliable communication system shall be provided as a means of reporting a fire to the fire department. This is in addition to the automatic alarm transmission to the fire department required by NFPA 101, §18.3.4.3.2.
(j) Fire department access. As an aid to fire department services, every hospital shall provide the following.
(k) Fire department protection. When a hospital is located outside of the service area or range of the public fire protection, arrangements shall be made to have the nearest fire department respond in case of a fire.