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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.

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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...."

LIFE SAFETY CODE STANDARD

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.

LIFE SAFETY CODE STANDARD

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...."