Fla. Admin. Code R. 59A-26.016
(6) In the event of a system failure of the fire alarm system, smoke detection system, or sprinkler system, the following actions must be taken immediately by the licensee:
(c) Assess the extent of the condition, and implement corrective action with a documented period for compliance. If the corrective action will take more than four hours to complete, the following items must be completed:
1. Implement a contingency plan containing a description of the problem, a specific description of the system failure, and the projected correction period. All staff on shifts involved must have documented in-service training for the emergency contingency.
2. Begin a documented fire watch until the system is restored. Persons used for fire watch must receive training specific to their duty including what to look for, what to do, and how to expeditiously contact the fire department. To maintain a fire watch, the facility must utilize only certified public fire safety personnel, a guard service, or facility staff. If facility staff is utilized for this function, they must meet the following requirements:
a. Be off duty from their regular facility position or assigned only to fire watch duty and be excluded from counting toward the required staffing pattern;
b. Be trained and competent as determined by the licensee in the duties and responsibilities of a fire watch; and,
c. Have immediate access to electronic communication.
3. If the projected correction period changes or when the system is restored to normal operation, the licensee must notify the Agency’s Office of Plans and Construction, the Agency’s local field office and local fire authorities.
Rulemaking Authority 400.967 FS. Law Implemented 400.967(2)(a) FS. History–New 12-21-15.