Current through January 14, 2025
Rule 31-9-5.6 - Emergency Preparedness and Fire Safety1. The facility has an emergency preparedness plan that includes, but is not limited to, fire and fire prevention, severe weather, natural disasters, disturbances or riots, national security issues, and medical emergencies. The plan covers: a. The identification of key personnel and adequate staff and their specific responsibilities during an emergency or disaster situation;b. Agreements with other agencies or departments including communication protocols with everyone concerned. Needs of youth with special needs are met through agreements with those agencies that can provide the needed services.c. Transportation to pre-determined evacuation sites including the transportation of medication. Other supplies including food, drinking water, first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, etc.d. Notification to families. e. Needs of youth with disabilities in cases of an emergency.f. Immediate release of youth from locked areas in case of an emergency, with clearly delineated responsibilities for unlocking doors.2. All facilities built after the effective date of these standards meet applicable fire codes as to exits and means of egress.3. The facility has identification and lighting of all exits, including during emergencies.4. The facility has smoke alarms in appropriate locations and in working condition at all times.5. The facility has fire extinguishers in appropriate locations and in working condition. Staff receive training in the use of fire extinguishers. Fire extinguishers are regularly checked and serviced per fire codes, and this is documented.6. The facility has an evacuation plan that staff conspicuously post in each area of the facility. Staff regularly conduct and document fire drills, at least monthly and on a rotating basis by shift. Staff document fire drills including how long it takes to unlock doors and get youth cleared from the building.7. First aid kits are immediately available and fully stocked with non-expired items.8. Potentially hazardous or flammable compounds are properly stored and secured.9. Cut down tools are available on each living unit. Staff can quickly access the cut down tool and are trained in its use. Miss. Code Ann. §§ 43-21-901 to 43-21-915 (Rev. 2016).