K0917 K917: Ensure electrical receptacles or cover plates have distinctive color or marking.
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Failure to Distinctly Mark Emergency Power Outlets

Briarwood Nursing And RehabilitationFlint, Michigan Survey Completed on 04-24-2025

Summary

Surveyors observed that electrical receptacles or cover plates supplied from the life safety and critical branches in the original side of the facility were not marked with a distinctive color or marking as required by NFPA 99 standards. During the inspection, it was noted that the emergency generator provided power only to dedicated outlets, and some outlets in the corridors were on emergency power but lacked the required distinctive color marking. The maintenance director confirmed during the interview that these outlets were not properly identified, which could result in staff not recognizing or using them during a power outage. These findings were confirmed at the time of observation with the maintenance director present. No specific residents or patient medical histories were mentioned in the report, and the deficiency was based solely on facility infrastructure and staff interviews.

Plan Of Correction

Electrical receptors that are connected to the back up generator were changed to red cover plates. Audit completed of all electrical receptors connected to the back up generator to ensure those receptacles are identified with a red cover plate. Corrections made as needed. Administrator/Designee completed education to Maintenance Department on requirement that all electrical receptacles connected to the back up generator must have a distinctive red cover plate so it is easily identified by staff during an emergency situation. Maintenance Director/Designee will complete random audits of electrical receptacles to ensure emergency receptacles are identified with a red cover plate with findings submitted to QAPI for review and recommendations. Maintenance Director is responsible for maintaining compliance.

Penalty

No penalty information released
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