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Q&A: ABHR dispensers in business occupancy corridors?

Brad Keyes discusses whether ABHR dispensers are allowed in business occupancy corridors?

By Brad Keyes / Special to Healthcare Facilities Today


Q: Can you give me some direction on where alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) dispensers are not allowed in business occupancy corridors?

 

A: Take a look at section 39.3.2.1 of the 2012 LSC. It says hazardous areas shall be protected in accordance with section 8.7. Section 8.7.3.2 says “No storage or handling of flammable liquids or gases shall be permitted in any location where such storage would jeopardize egress from the structure unless otherwise permitted by 8.7.3.1.” Section 8.7.3.1 discusses the various methods to store flammable liquids.

 

Section 8.7.3.2 does not apply to healthcare occupancies because section 19.3.2.6 actually permits ABHR dispensers in egress corridors. Similarly, section 21.3.2.6 does as well for ambulatory health care occupancies. But, chapters 38 and 39 does not have any such language… therefore, ABHR dispensers are not permitted in egress corridors of business occupancies.

 

If you’re wondering, when the requirements in the core chapters (chapter 1 – 10) differ with the requirements of the occupancy chapters, the occupancy chapters govern (see section 4.4.2.3).

Brad Keyes, CHSP, is the owner of KEYES Life Safety Compliance, and his expertise is in the management of the Life Safety Program, including the Environment of Care and Emergency Management programs

 



December 21, 2016


Topic Area: Regulations, Codes & Standards


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