Interim Life Safety Measures Assessment Tool 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Interim Life Safety Measures Assessment Tool in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the project name and location at the top of the form. Ensure that you enter your name and initial date, along with the reassessment date for tracking purposes.
  3. In the 'Potential and/or Identified Deficient Issues' section, list any concerns related to life safety that have been identified. Use bullet points for clarity.
  4. Proceed to evaluate deficiencies by answering 'Yes', 'No', or 'NA' for each impact evaluation question. This will help determine necessary safety measures.
  5. For each measure implemented, provide detailed responses regarding exits, access points, fire alarm systems, construction partitions, and other relevant safety protocols.
  6. Finally, add any additional comments or concerns in the designated section to ensure comprehensive documentation of all issues.

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Exit routes and signage are crucial during a fire and life safety inspection because they ensure a clear, quick evacuation path, which is vital for saving lives in an emergency. While other components like fire alarm systems and extinguishers are important, the ability to evacuate safely takes precedence.
ILSM have been identified by The Joint Commission and the National Fire Protection Association to compensate for hazards caused by Life Safety Code deficiencies or construction activity. An effective ILSM program provides the necessary protection with zero disruptions to patient care and hospital operations.
Conduct one additional fire drill per shift per quarter.
The ILSM consist of one or more of the following actions: A. The hospital notifies the fire department and initiates a fire watch when a fire alarm or fire suppression system is out of service more than 4 hours in a 24-hour period in an occupied building. Notification and fire watch times are documented.
ILSM is about protecting patients and all others who might be unable to easily evacuate. The intent is to provide a safe environment for all occupants in the hospital at all times, and especially during times of construction or repair.

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Under what circumstances are hospitals obligated to implement interim life safety measures? Hospitals must implement Interim Life Safety Measures (ILSM) when they identify. ILSM are health and safety measures to protect the safety of patients, visitors, and staff who work in the hospital.

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