FGI GuidanceforEmergencyConditions 2021
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Guidance for Designing Health and Residential Care Facilities that Respond and Adapt to Emergency Conditions
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
FGI | 2021 | 716 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
4 | Copyright |
7 | Contents |
15 | Preface |
21 | Acknowledgments |
22 | 2020 Emergency Conditions Committee |
28 | The Facility Guidelines Institute |
29 | Glossary |
33 | Acronyms |
37 | Chapter 1: Risk Assessments |
38 | Safety, Harm, and Hazards |
39 | A Proactive Approach to Safety |
40 | Development of the DEVA |
54 | Case Study: One Organization’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic |
61 | Existing Regulations and Potential Challenges to Adoption |
63 | A Proactive Approach Yields Multiple Benefits |
64 | Resources |
69 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines |
83 | Chapter 2: Surge Capacity Considerations |
87 | Surge Capacity Subcommittee Process |
90 | Exterior Considerations |
103 | Building Access |
106 | Patient Surge Spaces |
117 | Other Considerations Affecting Patient Care During Surge Events |
121 | Support for Families and Other Visitors |
122 | Clinical Support Services |
129 | Other Support Service Considerations |
131 | Building Systems |
146 | Partnerships Resources |
149 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines |
161 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Outpatient Guidelines |
163 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Residential Guidelines |
165 | Chapter 3: Alternate Care Sites |
169 | Operational Considerations |
171 | Compliance Considerations |
178 | General Considerations for Space Planning and Surfaces |
179 | General Considerations for Building Systems |
184 | Alternate Care Site Types |
188 | Application of General Considerations to Specific Facility Types |
208 | Alternate Care Sites Fill a Need |
210 | Resources |
213 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines from the Modular Construction Subcommittee |
214 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines from the Alternate Care Sites Subcommittee |
216 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Outpatient Guidelines from the Alternate Care Sites Subcommittee |
219 | Chapter 4: Resiliency |
220 | Planning for Resilient Facilities |
221 | Airborne Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Attacks |
228 | Civil Unrest |
240 | Flooding and Sea Level Rise |
249 | Hurricanes |
255 | Pandemics |
261 | Severe and Arctic Cold Events |
267 | Tornadoes |
279 | Utility Outages |
282 | Wildfires |
285 | Resilient Facilities for Community Support |
286 | Resources |
292 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines |
295 | Chapter 5: Renovation and Future Facility Design The Standard Design Approach |
297 | Subcommittee Approach and Process |
299 | Development of Recommendations to Address Emergency Conditions when Planning New Construction and Renovation Projects |
306 | Development of Design Recommendations: Basic, Enhanced, and Advanced |
312 | Determining When Emergency Condition Recommendations Apply |
316 | Building in Resilience |
318 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines |
359 | Chapter 6: Small and/or Rural Health Care Facilities |
360 | Characteristics of Small and/or Rural Health Care Facilities |
371 | Facility and Resource Constraints in Rural Emergency Preparedness and Response |
373 | Subcommittee Methodology |
376 | Research Results |
379 | Interviews with Hospital Administrators |
387 | Small Facility Planning Recommendations for New Construction |
388 | An Important Part of the U.S. Health Care System |
389 | Resources |
392 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines |
398 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Outpatient Guidelines |
400 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Residential Guidelines |
403 | Chapter 7: Emergency Preparedness in Residential Settings |
404 | Residential Subcommittee Framework for Making Recommendations |
409 | Building Scale and Density |
415 | Entrances, Lobbies, Vestibules, and Wayfinding |
416 | Room Design |
421 | Hand Hygiene |
424 | Common Dining and Amenity Spaces |
425 | Space for Family Visits |
427 | Support Areas for Staff |
430 | Facilities for Support Services |
432 | Airborne Infection Control |
440 | Essential Electrical Systems |
441 | Telehealth and Telemedicine Considerations |
442 | Real-Time Location Systems |
443 | Communication Systems |
444 | Gaps in Current Knowledge and Future Research Opportunities |
445 | Recommended Guidance for Emergency Conditions |
447 | Resources |
455 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Residential Guidelines |
495 | Appendices Appendix 3-1: Case Study—Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (Immediate Short-Term Solution |
499 | Appendix 3-2: Case Study—St. Croix Health Center (Intermediate Solution |
504 | Appendix 3-3: Case Study—Coney Island Health Center (Long-Term Modular |
507 | Appendix 3-4: Case Study—Coliseo Juan Aubin Cruz Abreu, Manati, Puerto Rico |
511 | Appendix 3-5: Case Study—Converting Hotels to Hospitals |
515 | Appendix 3-6: Case Study—McCormick Place, Chicago |
520 | Appendix 3-7: Case Study—SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital |
525 | Appendix 4-1: Case Study—Superstorm Sandy, Catalyst for a Hazard Mitigation Assessment |
531 | Appendix 4-2: Case Study—Polar Vortex of 2019 |
535 | Appendix 4-3: Case Study—2003 Southern California Wildfires |
539 | Appendix 7-1: Case Study—Lessons Learned After Hurricane Katrina |
541 | Appendix 7-2: Case Study—Manitoba’s Personal Care Homes |
547 | Draft Guidelines for Emergency Conditions in Health and Residential Care Facilities |
548 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Hospital Guidelines Chapter 1.1 Introduction |
549 | Chapter 1.2 Planning, Design, Construction, and Commissioning |
569 | Chapter 1.3 Site |
572 | Chapter 1.4 Equipment Chapter 2.1 Common Elements for Hospitals |
605 | Chapter 2.2 Specific Requirements for General Hospitals |
613 | Chapter 2.8 Specific Requirements for Mobile/Transportable Medical Units |
624 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Outpatient Guidelines Chapter 1.1 Introduction |
625 | Chapter 1.2 Planning, Design, Construction, and Commissioning |
640 | Chapter 1.3 Site |
644 | Chapter 1.4 Equipment Chapter 2.1 Common Elements for Outpatient Facilities |
669 | Chapter 2.5 Specific Requirements for Urgent Care Centers |
670 | Chapter 2.6 Specific Requirements for Infusion Centers |
671 | Chapter 2.8 Specific Requirements for Freestanding Emergency Care Facilities |
672 | Chapter 2.10 Specific Requirements for Renal Dialysis Centers |
674 | Proposed Language Based on the 2018 Residential Guidelines Chapter 1.2 Planning/Predesign Process |
689 | Chapter 1.3 Site Selection Chapter 2.1 Site Elements |
691 | Chapter 2.3 Design Elements |
696 | Chapter 2.4 Design and Construction Requirements |
697 | Chapter 2.5 Building Systems |
701 | Chapter 3.1 Specific Requirements for Nursing Homes |
708 | Chapter 3.2 Specific Requirements for Hospice Facilities |
711 | Chapter 4.1 Specific Requirements for Assisted Living Facilities |
713 | Chapter 4.3 Specific Requirements for Long-Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities |
715 | Chapter 4.4 Specific Requirements for Settings for Individuals with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities |