CMS issues medical gas storage requirements for nursing homes
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, January 17, 2007
CMS' survey and certification group issued a memorandum on January 12 in regards to the use of storage requirements in nursing homes for small quantities of medical gas and how to determine whether a medical gas container is "in use." The memorandum states that up to 300 cu ft of nonflammable medical gas can be located outside of an enclosure at locations open to the corridor such as at a nurse's station or in a corridor. The nonflammable medical gas is not considered a hazard if the containers are properly secured and do not obstruct the corridor. Patients with individual medical gas cylinders are not required to store the cylinders in an enclosure but they need to be secured to prevent tipping.
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