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nemptygarden

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Jun 19, 2007
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I'm checking to insure I haven't lost my mind. In a hospital setting what would you if you found bags and boxes of patient clothing being stored in a room that is not a rated room for storage or hazardous room. The room is sprinkled but as I read the Life Safety Code and NFPA standards the storage of a large amount of combustible items such as the clothing change the classification of the room and make it a room that needs to meet the requirements for a Hazardous area. I don't have to tell you guys what that means. keep in mind we're talking many boxes of clothing. If I were a LSC Surveyor I would cite me on this matter. I'm trying to prevent that from happening since we are up for JCAHO. Give me your thoughts.
 
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do you have a 101 section reference that makes you think it has to be hazardous???
 
We are not your code consultants. You apparently think we are.

Good luck and god bless.
 
"May the God of steadfastness and encouragement grant you to live in harmony with one another"
 
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