WAC 246-337-070
Emergency disaster plan. (1) The
licensee must ensure resident health and safety by
establishing and implementing an emergency plan designed for
response to internal and external emergency safety situations.
The emergency plan must:
(a) Be specific to the RTF, and each building that
comprises the RTF;
(b) Be communicated to the residents and staff;
(c) Be coordinated with local emergency plans;
(d) Address actions the licensee will take if residents
cannot return to the facility;
(e) Be posted or readily available to all staff and
residents; and
(f) Require emergency phone numbers to be adjacent to
appropriate phones.
(2) The emergency plan must identify:
(a) Who is responsible for each aspect of the plan;
(b) Procedures for accounting for all residents and staff
during and after the emergency;
(c) How the premises will be evacuated, if necessary, and
the meeting location after evacuation;
(d) How to address care of residents with special needs
during and after an emergency;
(e) Provisions for emergency medications, food, water,
clothing, shelter, heat and power;
(f) How family members will be contacted; and
(g) Transportation arrangements if necessary.
(3) The licensee must evaluate the effectiveness of the
emergency plan, including:
(a) Review at least annually and revise as needed;
(b) Conduct and document, at least annually, emergency
drills for residents and staff; and
(c) Debrief and evaluate the plan after each emergency
incident or drill.
(4) Supplies and first-aid equipment must be:
(a) In a designated location;
(b) Readily available to staff during all hours of
operation including during transportation of residents;
(c) Sufficient in type and quantity according to staff
and residents' needs; and
(d) Sufficient to maintain a three-day emergency supply
of dry or canned food and water for all staff and residents.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW. 05-15-157, §
246-337-070, filed 7/20/05, effective 8/20/05.]