K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
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Failure to Post Required Oxygen Storage Signage in Crash Cart Rooms

Premier Washington Rehabilitation And Nursing CtrWashington, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-27-2026

Summary

Surveyors identified a deficiency related to NFPA 101 and NFPA 99 requirements for gas equipment cylinder and container storage. The code requires that storage rooms or areas containing oxidizing gases, such as oxygen cylinders, have precautionary signage on each door or gate that is readable from 5 feet and includes, at a minimum, the wording "CAUTION: OXIDIZING GAS(ES) STORED WITHIN NO SMOKING." During the survey, the facility was evaluated for compliance with these standards, which apply to various quantities of stored gas and require proper construction, separation from combustibles, and appropriate labeling of storage locations. On the survey date, observations showed that oxygen cylinders were stored in two separate crash cart rooms, one in the 3 East core and one in the 2 East core, without any signage indicating oxygen storage on the doors. These observations occurred at 10:13 a.m. in the 3 East core crash cart room and at 11:03 a.m. in the 2 East core crash cart room. The Facility Administrator and Director of Maintenance confirmed during an interview that the doors to these rooms did not have the required oxygen storage signage. The deficiency affected two of fifteen smoke compartments in the facility.

Plan Of Correction

1. On April 27, 2026, propersignage for oxygen was placed onthe 3 east crash cart room and the 2east crash cart room. 2. On April 27th, 2026 the Directorof Maintenance conducted afacility-wide inspection of all oxygencylinder storage locations and crashcart rooms to verify that requiredoxygen signage was present and nooxygen cylinders were improperlystored. 3. The maintenance staff wereeducated to ensure that propersignage for oxygen storage is postedfor all rooms where oxygen is stored. 4. The Director of Maintenance ordesignee will conduct weekly auditsx4 weeks and monthly after for 3months of oxygen storage areas toverify proper signage. Auditfindings will be documented andreviewed during the facility'smonthly QAPI meetings

Penalty

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