Nonfunctional Generator Alarm Annunciators at Nurses’ Stations
Summary
Surveyors found that the facility failed to maintain required generator alarm annunciators in accordance with NFPA 99, Sections 6.4.1.1.17 through 6.4.1.1.17.5, potentially affecting all 69 residents in the building. During a tour, the generator annunciator panel at the East nurses’ station was observed with no functional indicator lights and the key switch on the side of the box in the off position. The generator annunciator at the front nurses’ station was observed in the same condition, with no lights illuminated and the key in the off position. In an interview, the Maintenance Director stated that the only way he knows if there is a problem with the generators is by going to the generators themselves and checking their displays. When the Maintenance Director started the generators, it was determined that the key controlled an audible signal that sounded when the generator was running, confirming that the annunciators were not being used as intended to indicate alarm conditions of the emergency power source.
Plan Of Correction
1.Based on observation and staff interview, no residents experienced negative outcomes related to annunciator deficiencies. The generator annunciator panel at the East nurse's station had no lights functional and the provider key on the side of the box was in an off position. Additionally, the generator annunciator at the front nurse's station having no functional lights and the provider key on the side of the box was in an off position. 2.The Medical Director was notified of non-functional annunciator panels. 3.Annunciator repairs will be completed by contracted vendor on or before 04/30/2026. 4.Monthly monitoring will be conducted and reviewed in QAPI. 5. LNHA educated Maintenance Director regarding having a generator annunciator that is functioning appropriately, and maintenance of the same.
Penalty
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