OAR 411-325-0250
Fire Drill Requirements and Fire Safety


(1)

The service provider must conduct unannounced evacuation drills when individuals are present, one per quarter each year with at least one drill per year occurring during the hours of sleep. Drills must occur at different times during day, evening, and night shifts with exit routes being varied based on the location of a simulated fire.

(2)

Written documentation must be made at the time of the fire drill and kept by the service provider for at least two years following the drill. Fire drill documentation must include:

(a)

The date and time of the drill or simulated drill;

(b)

The location of the simulated fire and exit route;

(c)

The last names of all individuals and staff present on the premises at the time of the drill;

(d)

The type of evacuation assistance provided by staff to individuals’ as specified in each individual’s safety plan;

(e)

The amount of time required by each individual to evacuate or staff simulating the evacuation; and

(f)

The signature of the staff conducting the drill.

(3)

Smoke alarms or detectors and protection equipment must be inspected and documentation of inspections maintained as recommended by the local fire authority or State Fire Marshal.

(4)

The service provider must provide necessary adaptations to ensure fire safety for sensory and physically impaired individuals.

Source: Rule 411-325-0250 — Fire Drill Requirements and Fire Safety, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=411-325-0250.

411‑325‑0010
Statement of Purpose
411‑325‑0020
Definitions and Acronyms
411‑325‑0025
Program Management
411‑325‑0030
Issuance of License
411‑325‑0040
Application for Initial License
411‑325‑0050
License Expiration, Termination of Operations, License Return
411‑325‑0060
License Conditions
411‑325‑0070
License Renewal
411‑325‑0090
Change of Ownership, Legal Entity, Legal Status, Management Corporation
411‑325‑0110
Variances
411‑325‑0120
Medical Services
411‑325‑0130
Food and Nutrition
411‑325‑0140
Physical Environment
411‑325‑0150
General Safety
411‑325‑0170
Staffing Requirements
411‑325‑0180
Individual Summary Sheets
411‑325‑0185
Emergency Information
411‑325‑0200
Transportation
411‑325‑0220
Individual Furnishings
411‑325‑0230
Emergency Plan and Safety Review
411‑325‑0240
Assessment of Fire Evacuation Assistance
411‑325‑0250
Fire Drill Requirements and Fire Safety
411‑325‑0260
Individual Fire Evacuation Safety Plans
411‑325‑0270
Fire Safety Requirements for Homes on a Single Property or on Contiguous Property Serving Six or More Individuals
411‑325‑0280
Fire Safety Requirements for Homes or Duplexes Serving Five or Fewer Individuals
411‑325‑0290
Fire Safety Requirements for Apartments Serving Five or Fewer Individuals
411‑325‑0300
Residency Agreements, Individual Rights, Complaints, Notification of Planned Action, and Hearings
411‑325‑0350
Behavior Supports and Physical Restraints
411‑325‑0360
Psychotropic Medications and Medications for Behavior
411‑325‑0370
Individuals’ Personal Property
411‑325‑0380
Handling and Managing Individuals’ Money
411‑325‑0390
Entry, Exit, Transfer, and Closure
411‑325‑0410
Community Living Supports
411‑325‑0430
Individual Support Plan
411‑325‑0440
Children’s Direct Contracted Services
411‑325‑0445
Notification of School District - Homes Serving Five or More Children
411‑325‑0460
Civil Penalties
411‑325‑0470
License Denial, Suspension, Revocation, Refusal to Renew
411‑325‑0480
Criminal Penalties
411‑325‑0490
Provider Eligibility for Medicaid Service Payment
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 411-325-0250’s source at or​.us