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Tag No.: K0130
During tour of facility October 10, 2011, at 11:200 A.M. it was noted of Improper storage of Flammables in Kitchen area.
The Findings Include:
On tour October 10, 2011, with Maintenance Staff, at 11:200 A.M. it was noted in the Dietary kitchen Storage Closet, there were extensive storage of Flammable Sterno cans stored outside a Flammable Storage Cabinet. This condition could be hazardous to staff in case of a Fire Situation. Storage of Flammables and Liquid Gases shall be according to NFPA 101, 8.4.3, and NFPA 30.
Tag No.: K0147
On tour of facility October 10, 2011, it was noted there were various Electrical Panels with Breakers mis-labeled.
The Findings Include:
On tour October 10, 2011, with Maintenance Staff, at 10:00 A.M. it was noted that in various Electrical Panels, that the Legend to identify Circuit Breakers was mis-labeled. Breakers labeled Spares were turned on to identify that the Breaker was being utilized. This condition could jeopardize residents and staff in a Fire/Smoke situation. According to NFPA 70, 408.4, "Every circuit and circuit modification shall be legibly identified as to its clear, evident, and specific purpose or use...."
Tag No.: K0130
During tour of facility October 10, 2011, at 11:200 A.M. it was noted of Improper storage of Flammables in Kitchen area.
The Findings Include:
On tour October 10, 2011, with Maintenance Staff, at 11:200 A.M. it was noted in the Dietary kitchen Storage Closet, there were extensive storage of Flammable Sterno cans stored outside a Flammable Storage Cabinet. This condition could be hazardous to staff in case of a Fire Situation. Storage of Flammables and Liquid Gases shall be according to NFPA 101, 8.4.3, and NFPA 30.
Tag No.: K0147
On tour of facility October 10, 2011, it was noted there were various Electrical Panels with Breakers mis-labeled.
The Findings Include:
On tour October 10, 2011, with Maintenance Staff, at 10:00 A.M. it was noted that in various Electrical Panels, that the Legend to identify Circuit Breakers was mis-labeled. Breakers labeled Spares were turned on to identify that the Breaker was being utilized. This condition could jeopardize residents and staff in a Fire/Smoke situation. According to NFPA 70, 408.4, "Every circuit and circuit modification shall be legibly identified as to its clear, evident, and specific purpose or use...."