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JC EBLSME 2020

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Life Safety Made Easy: Your Key to Understanding Fire Safety in Health Care Facilities

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Joint Commission 2020 179
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Life Safety Made Easy: Your Key to Understanding Fire Safety in Health Care Facilities This all-new, first edition from our popular “Made Easy” series provides the answers to the who, what, when, where, and why of The Joint Commission standards for Life Safety (LS). Health care facility management can be complex, especially life safety. But this guide makes it easy to understand and to comply with the LS standards and explains how they relate to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life Safety Code®. This guide is perfect for new health care facility managers, safety engineers, and Joint Commission accreditation professionals–and it is also just what their leaders need to understand all the life safety concepts, terms, and jargon. This book aims to “translate” the language of life safety in health care facilities for those new to the field and for those who need to support health care facility professionals and “speak their language.” Available in hard copy or as an individual e-book or digital site license, Life Safety Made Easy applies to all Joint Commission accreditation programs. It presents key concepts, standards, compliance challenges, and codes in clear, concise language and a colorful, easy-to-follow format. Dozens of tools are integrated into the core content. It also explains how LS standards are surveyed for compliance by Joint Commission surveyors and demystifies the survey process, the scoring methodology, and accreditation policies and procedures pertaining to the health care environment. The LS standards are among the most challenging standards with which health care organizations must comply, based on how frequently they are cited by surveyors as deficient—and this book simplifies those concepts. Key Content • The survey process for LS standards ? Fire alarm, notification, and suppression systems • The relationship of Joint Commission standards to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)’s codes • General life safety design and building construction • Means of egress • Barriers, openings, elevators, chutes, and furnishings Key Features • Fast-read explanations—no heavy text to plow through • Clear, concise definitions of buzz words and jargon—in plain language that anyone can understand • Dozens of customizable tools, including checklists, worksheets, schedules, forms, and more • Easy-to-use, easy-to-reference organization of content—get what you need, when you need it Standards: LS Settings: Ambulatory Care, Behavioral Health Care, Critical Access Hospital, Home Care, Hospital, Office-Based Surgery, Nursing Care Centers, Laboratory Audience: • Health care facility managers, both new and seasoned, across all accreditation programs • Accreditation professionals • Leadership at various levels who need to support health care facility management

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
3 Table of Contents
7 Table of Terms
11 Introduction
15 Chapter 1: Administrative Activities
KEY CONCEPTS
16 Occupancy
18 Existing Buildings vs. New Buildings
20 Self-Identifying Deficiencies
23 General Compliance with the Life Safety Code
Tool 1-1. Sample Fire Response Plan
24 Tool 1-2. Sample Life Safety Drawing Detail
27 Interim Life Safety Measures
30 Tool 1-3. Sample Interim Life Safety Measures Policy
34 Tool 1-4. Sample ILSM Assessment and Selection Checklist
35 Tool 1-5. Daily Construction Site Safety Inspection Checklist
37 Chapter 2: General Life Safety Design and Building Construction
KEY CONCEPTS
38 Minimum Construction Requirements
40 Building Rehabilitation
Tool 2-1. Height Restrictions for Health Care Occupancies by Construction Type, Age, and Presence of
42 Fire Barriers
44 Protecting Openings
46 Tool 2-2. Quick-Look Door Check
50 Tool 2-3. Fire Protection-Engineering Controls Checklist
51 Chapter 3: Means of Egress
KEY CONCEPTS
52 Means of Egress
56 Corridors
Tool 3-1. Door and Corridor Egress Assessment Checklist
59 Doors in a Means of Egress
60 Tool 3-2. Compliance Checklist for Door-Locking Mechanisms
63 Exits
65 Stairs and Ramps
Tool 3-3. Checklist for Compliance with Standard EC.02.03.05
68 Rooms
69 Illumination and Signage
73 Chapter 4: Barriers, Openings, and Finishes
KEY CONCEPTS
74 Compartmentation
78 Tool 4-1. Latch-and-Label Door Assessment Checklist
79 Vertical Openings
81 Hazardous Areas
84 Tool 4-2. Alcohol-Based Hand Rub Fire Safety Checklist
85 Windows
86 Tool 4-3. Residential Board and Care Fire Protection Features Checklist
88 Wall, Ceiling, and Floor Finishes
91 Chaper 5: Fire Alarm and Notification Systems
KEY CONCEPTS
92 Fire Alarm System
94 Initiation Function
95 Notification Function
Tool 5-1. Fire Safety Equipment and Building Features Maintenance Policy
99 Control Function
Fire Alarm Signal to Fire Department
Tool 5-2. Testing by Time Frame
101 Smoke Detection Systems
103 Chapter 6: Fire Suppression Systems
KEY CONCEPTS
104 Fire Alarms and Sprinklers
106 Sprinkler Systems and Components
110 Portable Fire Extinguishers
112 Fire Suppression in Kitchens
Tool 6-1. Reducing Fire Risks in Health Care Occupancy Kitchens Checklist
115 High-Rise Buildings
117 Chapter 7: Utilities, Elevators, Chutes, and Other Building Services
KEY CONCEPTS
118 Gas Piping and Equipment
Tool 7-1. Fire Safety Equipment and Building Features and Services Maintenance Assessment Checklist
119 Electrical Wiring and Equipment
120 HVAC Systems and Equipment
121 Heating Devices
123 Vertical and Horizontal Transport
125 Linen and Waste Chutes
129 Chapter 8: Curtains, Mattresses, Linens, and Other Operating Features
KEY CONCEPTS
130 Smoking and Vaping
131 Tool 8-1. Sample Smoke- and Vaping-Free Policy
132 Draperies and Curtains
Tool 8-2. Smoke- and Vaping-Free Policy Scripts
Tool 8-3. Smoke- and Vaping-Free Policy Development Checklist
135 Furniture and Mattresses
136 Decorations
Tool 8-4. Decorations Safety Assessment Checklist
137 Linen and Trash Receptacles
Engineered Smoke Control Systems
138 Portable Space Heaters
Tool 8-5. Fire Drill Matrix
139 Chapter 9: The Life Safety Survey Process
KEY CONCEPTS
140 The On-Site Survey Process
142 Tool 9-1. Required EC and LS Documentation Checklist
144 The Survey Analysis for Evaluating Risk (SAFER) Matrix
Tool 9-2. The SAFER Matrix
147 After the Survey
149 Continuous Compliance
151 Resources
155 Index
JC EBLSME 2020
$80.71