Failure to Maintain and Document Required Generator Testing and Safety Features
Summary
Surveyors identified a deficiency related to the testing and maintenance of the facility’s essential electrical system and generators. During record review, they found no documentation to verify that the facility’s three generators were tested monthly as required by NFPA 99 and NFPA 110. Additionally, there was no documentation provided to show that the three generators were inspected and tested annually as required by code. Documentation of these tests and inspections was requested at the entrance conference and again later in the morning, but no records were produced by the time of survey exit. During the physical tour of the facility, surveyors observed that none of the three generators had remote manual stop buttons. An interview with the Maintenance Director confirmed the absence of these remote manual stop buttons at the time of observation. These findings were determined to be out of compliance with NFPA 99 – 2012 Edition, Section 6.4.4 through 6.5.4.2 and NFPA 110 – 2010 Edition 5.6.5, and the deficient practice had the potential to affect all 69 residents in the facility.
Plan Of Correction
1.Based on record review, observation, and staff interview, no residents experienced negative outcomes related to the facility's failure to test and maintain the essential electrical system in accordance with NFPA requirements. Findings identified during the survey included: • The facility failed to provide documentation verifying that the three generators were tested monthly as required. • The facility failed to provide documentation verifying that the three generators were inspected and tested annually as required. • During observation on 03/25/2026, it was identified that the facility's three generators did not have remote manual stop buttons installed. 2.The Medical Director was notified by LNHA on 03/26/2026 of the deficiency, including failure to perform and document required generator testing, lack of annual inspection documentation, and absence of required remote manual stop devices. 3.Generator system inspection, testing, and maintenance will be completed by a contracted generator service provider and/or Maintenance Director/designee on or before 04/30/2026. Corrective actions will include: • Completion of monthly generator testing under load conditions, including verification of automatic transfer within 10 seconds. • Completion of annual generator inspection and testing, including full system evaluation in accordance with NFPA 110 requirements. • Installation of remote manual stop buttons for all three generators in accordance with code requirements. • Verification that all generator components, transfer switches, and associated equipment are functioning properly. • Establishment of a comprehensive generator testing and maintenance program, including weekly inspections, monthly load testing (20–40 day intervals), and required periodic extended testing. • All generator testing, inspection, and maintenance activities will be placed on an automatically recurring schedule by Administrator/designee on or before 04/30/2026. Documentation logs will be implemented and maintained onsite. 4.Documentation of all generator inspections, testing, and maintenance will be maintained onsite and readily available. The Maintenance Director/designee will conduct weekly and monthly audits to ensure compliance with NFPA 99 and NFPA 110 requirements. Compliance will be reviewed in QAPI every quarter and as needed to ensure ongoing systemic compliance 5.LNHA educated Maintenance Director on 03/26/2026 regarding the requirements for maintaining the facility's generators, including inspection and testing.
Penalty
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