Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4645, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR ALL HOSPITALS, pt. 4645.4200

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 14, September 30, 2024
Part 4645.4200 - LIGHTING OUTLETS, RECEPTACLES, AND SWITCHES

All occupied areas shall be adequately lighted as required for the duties performed in the space. Patients' bedrooms shall have as a minimum: general illumination, a bracket or receptacle for each bed, a duplex receptacle for each two beds for doctor's examining light, and a night light. Where ceiling lights are used in patients' rooms, they shall be of a type which does not shine in the patients' eyes. The outlets for night lights shall be independently switched at the door. Receptacles for special equipment shall be of a heavy duty type on separate circuits. Switches in patients' rooms shall be of an approved mercury or equal, quiet-operating type, except for cord operated switches on fixtures. No lighting fixtures, switches, receptacles or electrical equipment shall be accessible to disturbed mental patients. Operating and delivery rooms shall be provided with special lights for the tables, each on an independent circuit, and lights for general illumination. Not less than three explosion-proof receptacles shall be provided in each operating and delivery room except that the explosion-proof type will not be required if the receptacles are above the five-foot level. Each operating room shall have a film-viewing box. All switches, viewing boxes, and equipment controls installed below the five-foot level shall be explosion-proof.

Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4645, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR ALL HOSPITALS, pt. 4645.4200

Statutory Authority: MS s 144.55; 144.56