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Manual: Life Safety and Interim Life Safety Management Manual (Ver 4) Department: HOSPITALWIDE External Reference: (JCAHO EC.5.10)
MCN’s customizable template, Fire Safety - Hazards, is taken from our Life Safety and Interim Life Safety Management Manual. MCN Healthcare’s proven policy and procedure templates, competencies and compliance tools have assisted more than 20,000 health care organizations worldwide meet their regulatory compliance goals. Health care organizations around the world utilize MCN’s compliant ready templates and workflow process tools to help them meet the latest changes in regulations and standards. Here is some sample content from Fire Safety - Hazards:
| | Hazards that personnel shall recognize and correct, or cause to be corrected, or prevent from existing, are as follows:
Careless Smoking - Be careful to observe all No Smoking regulations.
Exit Ways - Do not permit the obstruction of aisles, doorways, fire escapes or allow their use as storage places.
Combustible Waste - All combustible waste shall be placed in all metal containers with tight fitting covers, so that any fire occurring will be kept entirely within the container. When materials capable of spontaneous ignition are stored, they shall be kept in separate containers until... |
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| | ...protection to other areas and persons within the building. Keep all fire doors properly closed, except those equipped to close automatically. Fire doors wedged or propped open are of no value in preventing the spread of fire.
Flammable Liquids - Such as acetone, alcohol, benzine, and ether Limit the amount on hand to a minimum working supply. If possible, keep in metal container. Where safety cabinets or storage rooms are available, keep these materials in them and maintain the door... |
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