Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-329 - Childbirth centers
Section 246-329-160 - Birth center - Physical environment
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
The purpose of this section is to reduce and control environmental hazards and risks, prevent accidents and injuries, and maintain safe conditions and equipment for clients, visitors, and staff.
(1) The licensee shall provide and maintain a safe and clean environment. The licensee shall maintain the facility consistent with this chapter. Birthing centers built before the adoption of this chapter shall be maintained to the standards that were in place at the time the facility was licensed. If the licensee modifies or alters the facility, the altered areas must meet and be maintained consistent with this chapter and in accordance with the approved plans.
(2) The licensee shall provide at least one birthing room that is a minimum of three hundred square feet and has a minimum dimension of fifteen feet. The room shall be adequate and appropriate to provide for the equipment, staff, supplies, and emergency procedures required for the physical and emotional care of a maternal client, her support person or persons, and the newborn during birth, labor, and the recovery period.
(3) The licensee shall provide at least five square feet of fixed or portable work surface areas for use in the birthing room or rooms.
(4) The licensee shall provide and maintain toilet and bathing facilities.
(5) The licensee shall provide a space suitable for hanging full length garments and secure storage of clients' personal belongings and valuables.
(6) The licensee shall provide visual privacy for each maternal client and her support person or persons.
(7) The licensee shall assure hallways and doors providing access and entry into the birth center and birthing room or rooms are adequate width and conformation to accommodate maneuvering of ambulance stretchers and wheelchairs.
(8) Water supply. The licensee shall assure an adequate supply of hot and cold running water under pressure consistent with chapter 246-290 WAC, regarding public water supplies. The licensee shall provide and maintain equipment required to deliver hot water at point of use as follows:
(9) The licensee shall provide heating and ventilation that:
(10) The licensee shall provide and maintain lighting and power and shall provide and maintain:
(11) The licensee shall assure linen and laundry service, and shall provide:
(12) The licensee shall provide utility, housekeeping, garbage, and waste services and:
(13) Medical gases. If oxygen is stored or used on the premises, the licensee shall, in addition to meeting other codes and regulations:
(14) Food storage and/or preparation. The licensee shall not provide food preparation and service except when the birth center policy allows the preparation or storage of personal food brought in by the client or families of clients for consumption by that family. In this case, the licensee shall provide an electric or gas refrigerator capable of maintaining a temperature of 45°F or lower and if furnishing reusable utensils and dishes for client use, provide dishwashing facilities assuring hot water at a temperature of not less than 140°F or 120°F or more for mechanical dishwashers using chemical sanitation.
(15) The applicant may, as an alternate method for the design of new construction, use the 2006 edition of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities for the physical environment standards.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.46 RCW and RCW 43.70.040. 07-07-075, § 246-329-160, filed 3/16/07, effective 4/16/07.