Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 048 - Health, Department of
Sub-Agency 0003 - Aging Division
Chapter 8 - PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION FOR BOARDING HOMES
Section 8-14 - Evacuation Capability, Emergency Procedures and Fire Safety
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 8-14
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Evacuation Capability.
(i) Fire safety and evacuation review shall
meet the requirements of Chapter 23 of the NFPA Life Safety Code 101, 1994
edition.
(b) Emergency Procedures.
(i) Disaster and Emergency
Preparedness.
(A) The facility shall have
detailed written plans and procedures to meet all potential emergencies and
disasters, such as fire, severe weather, and missing residents.
(B) The facility shall train all employees in
emergency procedures when they begin work in the facility. The facility shall
review the procedures with existing staff at least once in each 12 month
period.
(c) Fire Safety.
(i) Portable Fire Extinguishers.
(A) Fire Extinguishers shall be inspected and
serviced annually by an individual certified by the State of Wyoming. New and
serviced fire extinguishers shall have service tags attached showing date of
purchase and/or date of service.
(B) Fire Extinguishers shall be mounted to
the wall at a location near an exit. The top of the fire extinguisher shall not
be more than five (5) feet from the floor level. Extinguishers shall not be
obstructed or obscured from view. Extinguishers shall not be stored or mounted
in cupboards or broom closets.
(ii) Emergency numbers shall be located near
the telephone in large print.
(iii)
There shall be an evacuation plan for the removal of residents in case of fire
or other emergencies.
(A) The evacuation plan
shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the building.
(B) The evacuation plan shall be discussed
with each resident at the time of his/her admission.
(C) The new resident shall be conducted
through the entire procedure, including the location of all exits, during his
first day in the boarding home. This shall be documented in the resident
record.
(iv) A simulated
drill shall be performed every month at irregular hours, and all residents
shall participate. A written record of each drill shall be kept on
file.
(d) Furnaces shall be approved and shall be cleaned (including filters) as often as necessary to prevent the accumulation of lint and dust. No stove or combustion heater shall be so located as to block escape in case of fire arising from malfunction.
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