The Ambulatory Surgical Facility must have a safe and sanitary environment, properly constructed, equipped and maintained to protect the health and safety of patients.
4.F.l. Physical Environment The Ambulatory Surgical Facility must provide a functional and sanitary environment for the provision of surgical services.
a. Each operating room must be designed and equipped so that the types of surgery conducted can be performed in a manner that protects the lives and assures the physical safety of all individuals in the area.b. The Ambulatory Surgical Facility must have a separate recovery room and waiting area.c. The Ambulatory Surgical Facility must establish a program for identifying and preventing infections, maintaining a sanitary environment and reporting the results to appropriate authorities. 4.F.2. Safety From Fire a. Except as provided in paragraphs 4.E.2.b. and 4.E.2.c. of this section, the Ambulatory Surgical Facility must meet the provisions of the 1985 edition of the Life Safety Code of the National Fire Protection Association (which is incorporated by reference) that are applicable to Ambulatory Surgical Facilities.b. In consideration of a recommendation by the State survey agency, HCFA may waive, for periods deemed appropriate, specific provisions of the Life Safety Code which, if rigidly applied, would result in unreasonable hardship upon an Ambulatory Surgical Facility, but only if the waiver will not adversely affect the health and safety of the patients.c. Any Ambulatory Surgical Facility that, on May 9, 1988, complies with the requirements of the 1981 edition of the Life Safety Code, with or without waivers, will be considered to be in compliance with this standard, so long as the Ambulatory Surgical Facility continues to remain in compliance with that edition of the Life Safety Code. 4.F.3. Emergency Equipment Emergency equipment available to the operating rooms must include at least the following.
b. Oxygen (both portable and stationary) to include oxygen delivery devices such as tubing, masks and nasal cannulaec. Mechanical ventilator assistance equipment, including airways, manual breathing bag and ventilatord. Cardiac monitoring equipment, including cardiac defibrillation equipmentf. Laryngoscopes and endotracheal tubesh. Emergency medical equipment and supplies specified by the medical staff. 4.F.4. Emergency Personnel Personnel trained in the use of emergency equipment and in cardiopulmonary resuscitation must be available whenever there is a patient in the Ambulatory Surgical Facility.
10-144 C.M.R. ch. 125, § 4.F