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NFPA 99 Handbook 2018

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NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code Handbook

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Keep answers at your fingertips! Eliminate knowledge gaps with expert insights and support only found in the new NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code Handbook. If you are responsible for safety and compliance in the health care setting, NFPA®’s Health Care Facilities Code Handbook is indispensable. Based on the updated 2018 edition of NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code, the Handbook helps you avoid confusion or mistakes that may jeopardize the safety of patients or staff in both new and existing health care facilities. Specifically designed for today’s challenges, it’s a unique source of Code text plus expert commentary, 2012 CMS K-tags to assist with CMS compliance, and much more. Be ready to resolve questions and direct employees and contractors using this unique one-stop source for: The complete text of the 2018 edition of NFPA 99, including medical gas and vacuum systems requirements Explanations of the intent behind the requirements Practical guidance and examples on how to apply provisions, including installation and verification tests for medical gas and vacuum systems FAQs highlighting key concerns of installers, inspectors, managers, and operators A Survey Preparedness feature that provides insight on what surveyors will look for and what facility managers can do to be prepared to demonstrate compliance with requirements New indicators showing the CMS K-tags from the 2012 edition of the Code that CMS surveys to, allowing for easy comparison of 2018 edition requirements with those enforced. Special icons, preparedness boxes, and checklists help ensure you’re prepared for surveys. New end of chapter features called “A Closer Look” for Electrical Equipment ITM (Chapter 10), Generator Sizing (Chapter 6), Generator Testing (Chapter 6), Surgical Fire Prevention and Emergency Response (Chapter 16) The full extracted text of Chapter 8 of NFPA 110 for generator testing requirements in Chapter 6 All-new Chapter 15, Dental Gas and Vacuum Systems More than 160 photographs plus full-color tables, photos, and other visuals Design elements alerting you to Code updates, including the use of corrugated medical tubing for medical gas and vacuum systems Special design elements highlighting requirements for existing facilities. Facility managers can see what specifically applies to their existing systems and buildings and plan for compliance. A table explaining the major technical changes in NFPA 99 from the 2015 to the 2018 edition Supplements covering topics such as security in health care and other NFPA resources addressing U.S. Structure Fires in Health Care Properties, Nursing Home Structure Fires, Medical Oxygen Safety, and more The Health Care Facilities Code Handbook clarifies concepts so contractors, engineers, facility managers, and security personnel can get up-to-speed on NFPA 99 requirements that provide vital safeguards to patients and staff. It’s also essential for inspectors and AHJs charged with ensuring compliance.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Features in this Edition
4 NFPA 99 Risk Based Approach
6 Copyright
7 Contents
9 Preface
11 Acknowledgments
13 About the Editors
15 About the Contributors
19 NrFePfAa c9e9Summary of Technical Changes: 2015 to 2018
29 Part 1 – NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, with Commentary
30 REVISION SYMBOLS IDENTIFYING CHANGES FROM THE PREVIOUS EDITION
31 Chapter 1 – Administration
34 1.1 Scope
37 1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
41 1.4 Equivalency
42 1.5 Units
1.6 Code Adoption Requirements
45 Chapter 2 – Referenced Publications
2.1 General
46 2.2 NFPA Publications
47 2.3 Other Publications
51 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory
Sections
53 Chapter 3 – Definitions
3.1 General
3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
55 3.3 General Definitions
101 3.4 BICSI Definitions
103 Chapter 4 – Fundamentals
4.1 Risk Categories
106 4.2 Risk Assessment
108 4.3 Application
4.4 Materials
111 Chapter 5 – Gas and Vacuum Systems
113 5.1 Category 1 Piped Gas and Vacuum
Systems
323 5.2 Category 2 Piped Gas and Vacuum
Systems
327 5.3 Category 3 Piped Gas and Vacuum
Systems
331 Chapter 6 – Electrical Systems
332 6.1 Applicability
334 6.2 Nature of Hazards
335 6.3 General
364 6.4 Category 1 Spaces
365 6.5 Category 2 Spaces
366 6.6 Category 3 and 4 Spaces
6.7 Essential Electrical Systems
435 Chapter 7 – Information Technology and Communications Systems
7.1 Applicability
436 7.2 Reserved
7.3 Category 1 Systems
453 7.4 Category 2 Systems
455 7.5 Category 3 Systems
457 Chapter 8 – Plumbing
8.1 Applicability
8.2 System Category Criteria
459 8.3 General Requirements
462 8.4 Category 1. (Reserved
8.5 Category 2. (Reserved
8.6 Category 3. (Reserved
463 Chapter 9 – Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC
9.1 Applicability
464 9.2 System Category Criteria
465 9.3 General
474 9.4 Category 1. (Reserved
9.5 Category 2. (Reserved
9.6 Category 3. (Reserved
475 Chapter 10 – Electrical Equipment
476 10.1 Applicability
477 10.2 Performance Criteria and Testing for
Patient Care–Related Electrical
Appliances and Equipment
485 10.3 Testing Requirements — Patient
Care–Related Electrical Appliances
and Equipment
492 10.4 Nonpatient Electrical Appliances and
Equipment
494 10.5 Administration
509 Chapter 11 – Gas Equipment
510 11.1 Applicability
512 11.2 Cylinder and Container Source
521 11.3 Cylinder and Container Storage
Requirements
487
11.4 Performance Criteria and Testing
524 11.5 Administration
537 11.6 Operation and Management of Cylinders
505
11.7 Liquid Oxygen Equipment
541 Chapter 12 – Emergency Management
12.1 Applicability
545 12.2 Responsibilities
548 12.3 Emergency Management Categories.
550 12.4 General.
551 12.5 Emergency Management Category 1 and Emergency Management Category 2 Requirements.
573 Chapter 13 – Security Management
574 13.1 Applicability
13.2 Security Management Plan
575 13.3 Security Vulnerability Assessment
(SVA
576 13.4 Responsible Person
578 13.5 Security-Sensitive Areas
582 13.6 Access and Egress Security Measures
584 13.7 Media Control
585 13.8 Crowd Control
586 13.9 Access Control Equipment
588 13.10 Employment Practices
13.11 Security Operations
589 13.12 Program Evaluation
591 Chapter 14 – Hyperbaric Facilities
592 14.1 Scope
599 14.2 Construction and Equipment
639 14.3 Administration and Maintenance
663 Chapter 15 – Dental Gas and Vacuum Systems
15.1 Applicability
664 15.2 Nature of Hazards of Gas and Vacuum
Systems
665 15.3 Category 1 Dental Gas and Vacuum
Systems
674 15.4 Category 2 Dental Gas and Vacuum
Systems
709 15.5 Category 3 Dental Gas and Vacuum
Systems
717 Chapter 16 – Features of Fire Protection
16.1 Applicability
718 16.2 Construction and Compartmentation
689
16.3 Special Hazard Protection for
Flammable Liquids and Gases
16.4 Laboratories
719 16.5 Utilities
723 16.6 Waste Chutes, Incinerators, and Linen
Chutes
724 16.7 Fire Detection, Alarm, and
Communications Systems
732 16.8 Automatic Sprinklers and Other
Extinguishing Equipment
733 16.9 Manual Extinguishing Equipment
735 16.10 Compact Storage
16.11 Compact Mobile Storage
736 16.12 Maintenance and Testing
16.13 Fire Loss Prevention in Operating
Rooms
747 Annex A – Explanatory Material
749 Annex B – Additional Explanatory Notes
785 Annex C – Sample Ordinance Adopting NFPA 99
787 Annex D – Informational References
795 Part 2 – Supplements
797 Supplement 1 -Security in Health Care
803 Supplement 2 – NFPA Resources
811 Supplement 3 – Disaster Impact on Hospital Electrical Systems and Lessons Learned
815 Index
835 Important Notices and Disclaimers
NFPA 99 Handbook 2018
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