Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R381 - Child Care Center Licensing Committee
Rule R381-70 - Out of School Time Child Care Programs
Section R381-70-14 - Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) The provider shall develop and follow a written emergency preparedness, response, and recovery plan that:
(2) The provider shall post the center's street address and emergency numbers, including at least fire, police, and poison control, near each telephone in the center or in an area clearly visible to anyone needing the information.
(3) The provider shall keep first aid supplies in the center, including at least antiseptic, bandages, and tweezers.
(4) The provider shall conduct fire evacuation drills monthly and make sure drills include a complete exit of each child, staff, and volunteers from the building.
(5) The provider shall document each fire drill, including:
(6) The provider shall conduct drills for disasters other than fires at least once every six months.
(7) The provider shall document each disaster drill, including:
(8) The provider shall vary the days and times when fire and other disaster drills are held.
(9) The provider shall keep documentation of the previous 12 months of fire and disaster drills on-site for review by the department.
(10) The provider shall:
(11) If a child is injured and the injury appears serious but not life-threatening, the provider shall contact the child's parent immediately.
(12) If a life-threatening injury to a child, or an injury that poses a threat of the loss of vision, hearing, or a limb happens, the provider shall:
(13) If a child is injured while in care and receives medical attention, or for a child fatality, the provider shall:
(14) The provider shall keep a six-week record of each incident, accident, and injury report on-site for review by the department.