Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R432-4-24 - General Construction, Patient Service FacilitiesThe Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities 2010 edition, (Guidelines), are incorporated and adopted by reference and shall be met except as modified in this section. Where a modification is cited, the modification supersedes conflicting requirements of the Guidelines.
(1) General Hospitals shall comply with Guidelines sections 2.1 and 2.2. (a) The following paragraphs of the appendix of the Guidelines are also adopted by reference as requirements. (i) A2.2-2.2.6.1 Nurse station locations shall permit visual observation of traffic into the unit.(ii) A2.2-3.1.3.6(4) Emergency Department pediatric rooms must provide soundproofing with a STC rating for walls and ceiling assemblies of not less than 50.(iii) A2.2-3.1.3.6(9) Exterior portable decontamination units in accordance with this paragraph shall be acceptable to meet the requirement for emergency department decontamination and may be provided in lieu of decontamination rooms within the building. Portable units shall have the capability for heating shower water and for heating ventilation air.(iv) A2.2-3.1.8 A patient hygiene shower with direct access to a sink and toilet shall be provided in the emergency department.(v) A2.2-3.1.8.1 A bereavement room in the emergency department shall be provided.(vi) A2.2-3.3.3.3 Separate pediatric and adult post anesthesia care rooms shall be provided.(vii) A2.2-3.12 Hyperbaric Suites shall meet the requirements of this section.(2) Critical Access Hospitals shall comply with Guidelines sections 2.1 and 2.3.(3) Freestanding satellites and in-house outpatient programs shall comply with Guidelines sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.7 and 3.9.(4) Abortion Clinics shall comply with Guidelines sections 3.1 and 3.2.(5) Acute care hospital beds that swing to nursing home care and payment shall also comply with R432- 5.(6) Hospitals must have at least one nursing unit of at least six beds containing patient rooms, patient care spaces, and service areas. (a) When more than one nursing unit shares spaces and service areas, as permitted in this rule, the service areas shall be contiguous to each nursing unit served.(b) Identifiable spaces shall be provided for each of the required services.(c) Facility services shall be accessible from common areas without compromising patient privacy.(7) Patient room area is identified in each individual construction rule for the licensure category rule. (a) The closets in each patient room shall be a minimum of 22 inches deep by at least 22 inches wide and high enough to hang full length garments and to accommodate two storage shelves.(b) Pediatric units must have at least one tub room with a bathtub, toilet and sink convenient to the unit. The tub room may be omitted if all patient rooms contain a tub in the toilet room.(8) The facility must provide linen services as follows: (a) Processing laundry may be done within the facility, in a separate building on or off site, or in a commercial or shared laundry.(b) If laundry is processed by an outside commercial laundry, the following shall be provided: (i) a separate room for receiving and holding soiled linen until ready for transport;(ii) a central, clean linen storage and issuing room(s) to accommodate linen storage for four days operation or two normal deliveries, whichever is greater; and(iii) handwashing facilities in each area where unbagged, soiled linen is handled.(c) If the facility processes its own laundry, within the facility or in a separate building, the following shall be provided: (i) a receiving, holding, and sorting room for control and distribution of soiled linen;(ii) a washing room with handwashing facilities and commercial equipment that can process a seven day accumulation of laundry within a regularly scheduled work week;(iii) a drying room with dryers adequate for the quantity and type of laundry being processed; and(iv) a clean linen storage room with space and shelving adequate to store one half of all linens and personal clothing being processed.(d) Soiled linen chutes shall discharge directly into the receiving room or in a room separated from the washing room, drying room and clean linen storage.(e) Prewash facilities may be provided in the receiving, holding and sorting rooms.(f) If laundry is processed by the facility, either a two or three room configuration may be used as follows; (i) A two room configuration shall consist of the following: (A) a room housing soiled linen receiving, sorting, holding, and prewash facilities; washers; and handwashing facilities; and(B) a room housing dryers; clean linen folding, sorting, and storage facilities; and handwashing facilities.(ii) A three room configuration shall consist of: (A) a soiled linen receiving, sorting, holding room with prewash and handwashing facilities;(B) a combination washer and dryer room arranged so linen flows from the soiled receiving area to the washers, to the dryers, and then to clean storage; and(C) a clean storage room with folding, sorting, storage and handwashing facilities.(iii) Physical separation shall be maintained between rooms by means of self closing doors.(iv) Air movements shall be from the clean area to the soiled area. Air from the soiled area shall be exhausted directly to the outside.(g) Handwashing sinks shall be provided and located within the laundry areas to maintain the functional separation of the clean and soiled processes.(h) Rooms shall be arranged to prevent the transport of soiled laundry through clean areas and the transport of clean laundry through soiled areas.(i) Convenient access to employee lockers and lounges shall be provided.(j) Storage for laundry supplies shall be provided.(k) A cart storage area for separate parking of clean and soiled linen carts shall be provided out of normal traffic paths.Utah Admin. Code R432-4-24