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  2. Begin by entering the Provider Number and Medicaid ID Number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In Part I, follow the instructions carefully. Complete a 'Worksheet for Rating Residents' for each resident, as this is crucial for determining evacuation difficulty.
  4. Transfer the calculated E-Score from Worksheet 6.8.10 into the E-SCORE block on Page 1.
  5. Proceed to Part II and check compliance with existing residential board and care occupancy requirements. Fill out sections based on whether evacuation capability is prompt, slow, or impractical.
  6. Complete Parts IV and V regarding building services and operating features, ensuring all relevant information is accurately filled out.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed form.

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The FSS Code or International Code for Fire Safety Systems is a set of international treaties organised by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under the SOLAS Convention that are designed to reduce the risk of fire, and aid in emergency response aboard ships.
NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 2012 section 19.7. 5.6 states: Combustible decorations shall be prohibited in any health care occupancy unless they are flame retardant.
Fire codes are the legal documents, part of a jurisdictions administrative regulations, that encase the rules and standards for fire prevention and safety in buildings and structures.
The Life Safety Code is the most widely used source for strategies to protect people based on building construction, protection, and occupancy features that minimize the effects of fire and related hazards. Unique in the field, it is the only document that covers life safety in both new and existing structures.
The NFPA Fire Life Safety Ecosystem is a framework that identifies the components that must work together to minimize risk and help prevent loss, injuries, and death from fire, electrical, and other hazards.

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The LSC is a set of fire protection requirements designed to provide a reasonable degree of safety from fire. It covers construction, protection, and operational features designed to provide safety from fire, smoke, and panic.
K211 is one of the most commonly cited Life Safety Code deficiencies during surveys. Means of egress must be maintained clear and unobstructed at all times. That includes corridors, aisles, passageways, exit access, and exit discharge.

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