Title: Fire Safety Review
1Fire Safety Review
2Plan Submission
- CON (if required)
- Licensure Application Fee
- Plan Review Submittal Form
- Review Fee
- Plans
- Specifications
3Minimum Codes
- 1999 Standard Building Code
- 1999 Standard Gas Code
- 1997 Standard Plumbing Code
- 1997 Standard Mechanical Code
- 2003 National Fire Protection Association
- NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
- NFPA 13 Sprinkler Systems 2002
- NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2002
- NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code 2002
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- 2006 AIA Guidelines for Design and Construction
of Health Care Facilities
4Substantial RenovationFacilities Construction
Director will determine if architectural drawings
will be required.
- Projects require review
- Projects renovate more than ten percent (10) of
any smoke compartment. - Change or alter medical gas or be classified as
hazardous. - Change or alter the existing life safety
classification of the building. - Change or alter the construction type or life
safety of the facility. - Alter any of the following systems
- Fire Alarm System
- Fire Suppression System
- Mechanical System
- Electrical System
5Exemption
- Areas renovated less than 10 of any smoke
compartment. - Only one renovation shall be initiated in a
single year. - No licensure deficiencies as of last State or
Local survey. - Submit a statement of the project scope.
- All work shall be executed in accordance with
currently adopted codes.
6Locking HardwareLocks shall be permitted on
doors to prevent egress from areas where the
clinical needs of the patients require
specialized care, provided staff can readily
unlock such doors at all times.
- (1) submit request, in writing to Bill Harmon,
Facilities Construction Director, - (2) provide two copies of floor plan indicating
area to be secured and doors to be locked, and - (3) provide two copies of manufacturers
literature to determine minimum standards and
requirements for installation of equipment.
7Secured UnitA facility or distinct part of a
facility where the residents are intentionally
denied egress by any means. Nursing Home
1200-8-6-.01(57)
- If the facility wishes to have a secured unit
they must also submit a request in writing to Ann
Thompson, Director of Licensure.
8NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
- Maintenance and Testing Reports
- Emergency Lights/Exit Signs
- Sprinkler Systems
- Alarm Systems
- Portable Extinguishers
- Hood Suppression System
- Generator
9Maintain Rated Assemblies
- Hazardous Areas
- Exit Stairs
- UL Firestopping
- Fire Damper
- Doors
10Emergency Preparedness
- Fire Drills
- Disaster Planning
- Tornado
- Snow/Ice
- Flood
- Earthquake
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11Questions?