R432-13-5. General Construction  


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  • (1) The administration and public areas which are not part of the Ambulatory Surgical Center exiting system, may be located outside of the institutional occupancy envelope when authorized by the local building official having jurisdiction.

    (2) Cubicle curtains and draperies shall be affixed to permanently mounted tracks or rods. Portable curtains or visual barriers are not permitted.

    (3) An elevator shall be provided when an ambulatory surgical center is located on a level other than at grade. The minimum inside dimensions of the cab shall be at least 5'8" wide by 8'5" deep with a minimum clear door width of 3'8".

    (4) Yard equipment and supply storage areas shall be located so that equipment may be moved directly to the exterior without passing through building rooms or corridors.

    (5) The facility shall provide for the sanitary storage and treatment or disposal of all categories of waste, including hazardous and infectious wastes, if applicable, using procedures established by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality and the local health department having jurisdiction.

    (6) All rooms shall be mechanically ventilated.

    (7) Access to medical gas supply and storage areas shall be arranged to preclude travel through clean or sterile areas. There shall be space for enough reserve gas cylinders to complete at least one routine day's procedures.

    (8) An on-site emergency generator shall be provided and the following services shall be connected to the emergency generator:

    (a) life safety branch as defined in 517-32 of the National Electric Code NFPA 70;

    (b) critical branch as defined in 517-33 of the National Electric Code NFPA 70;

    (c) equipment system as defined in 517-34 of the National Electric Code NFPA 70.

    (9) There shall be sufficient fuel storage capacity to permit at least four hours continuous operation shall be provided.

    (10) Lighting shall comply with R432-4-23(21)(a).