by Brad Keyes, CHSP, on Sep 14, 2020 1:00:29 AM
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by Brad Keyes, CHSP, on Sep 14, 2020 1:00:29 AM
Q: Is there anywhere in the Life Safety Code that says you have to have a smoke detector inside the MRI control room? I was told that another hospital in our area had been written up by a surveyor during their triennial accreditation survey for not having one and I can't find it anywhere.
A: Ah, the ever-present phantom finding by a surveyor. No, there is no Life Safety Code or NFPA 72 requirement for a smoke detector in an MRI control room. However, depending on the situation, if there was a requirement for the entire building, or the entire area where the MRI control room is located to have smoke detectors, then the surveyor’s finding is valid.
If the MRI area was locked under section 19.2.2.2.5.2 of the 2012 LSC (Specialized Protective Measure Locks), then the entire locked area needs to be protected with smoke detectors. If the MRI area was under an equivalency and is required to be protected with smoke detectors, then the control room would need one as well.
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