Ariz. Admin. Code § 9-9A-302

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R9-9A-302 - Emergency and Safety Standards
A. An administrator of a non-accredited procurement organization shall ensure that:
1. Standard operating procedures are developed, documented, and maintained for the emergency transfer of non-transplant anatomical donations and non-transplant anatomical material to a designated back-up storage facility when the quality or security of non-transplant anatomical donations or non-transplant anatomical material may be compromised, including:
a. The situations that would require an emergency transfer, including time limits and temperature tolerance for loss of refrigeration capability;
b. The location of the back-up storage facility;
c. The actions to be taken by the administrator and personnel members;
d. The methods to be used for the emergency transfer;
e. Specific labeling indicating that the transported non-transplant anatomical donations and non-transplant anatomical material must remain untouched until returned to the licensed non-accredited procurement facility after the situation has been resolved; and
f. Requirements for the situation that resulted in an emergency transfer to be reviewed through the quality management program in R9-9A-203(A)(3) to prevent a recurrence;
2. A first aid kit is available at the procurement organization;
3. Smoke detectors are:
a. Installed according to building size and the requirements of the local zoning jurisdiction;
b. Maintained in an operable condition; and
c. Either battery operated or, if hard-wired into the electrical system of the procurement organization, have a back-up battery;
4. A portable fire extinguisher that is labeled 2A-10-BC by the Underwriters Laboratory:
a. Is readily available for use;
b. For a disposable fire extinguisher, is replaced when the fire extinguisher's indicator reaches the red zone; and
c. For a non-disposable fire extinguisher, is serviced at least every 12 months and has a tag attached to the fire extinguisher that includes the date of service; and
5. A written fire and evacuation plan is established and maintained.
B. An administrator of a non-accredited procurement organization shall:
1. Obtain a fire inspection conducted according to the time-frame established by the local fire department or the State Fire Marshal,
2. Make any repairs or corrections stated on the fire inspection report, and
3. Maintain documentation of a current fire inspection.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-9A-302

New Section made by final expedited rulemaking at 30 A.A.R. 3658, effective 11/5/2024.