Or. Admin. R. 411-348-0260
Fire Safety Evacuation Plans
Effective Nov 1, 2019ORS 409.050, 427.104, 441.715, 443.450 & 443.455 | Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 427.104, 441.705-441.720, 441.740, 441.745, 443.384, 443.392, 443.400-443.445, 443.450, 443.455, 443.880, 443.881 & 443.991Department of Human Services
(1) A program provider must assure a Host Home has a written fire safety evacuation plan for all children:
- (a) Residing in the Host Home who are unable to evacuate the Host Home in three minutes or less;
- (b) Whose ISP team has determined may not participate in fire drills; or
- (c) Assigned to a bedroom located on a floor other than ground level.
(2) The written fire safety evacuation plan must include documentation of:
- (a) The risk to the child's medical and physical condition and behavioral status;
- (b) Alternative practices used to evacuate the Host Home, including level of support needed;
- (c) The routes to be used to evacuate the Host Home to a point of safety;
- (d) Assistive devices required for evacuation;
- (e) The frequency the fire safety evacuation plan shall be practiced and reviewed by the child, program provider, in-residence caregiver, and any staff working in the Host Home; and
- (f) A plan to encourage the child's future participation when the child's ISP team has determined the child may not participate.
- (3) The child's parent or guardian, services coordinator, and the program provider's Executive Director or designee must approve the fire safety evacuation plan.
- (4) The program provider must maintain documentation of the practice and review of the fire safety evacuation plan by the child and the in-residence caregiver or staff.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 409.050, 427.104, 441.715, 443.450 & 443.455
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 427.104, 441.705-441.720, 441.740, 441.745, 443.384, 443.392, 443.400-443.445, 443.450, 443.455, 443.880, 443.881 & 443.991
History
APD 36-2019, adopt filed 10/29/2019, effective 11/01/2019