10A N.C. Admin. Code 09 .0607 - EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE IN CHILD CARE CENTERS
(a) For the purposes of this Rule, the
Emergency Preparedness and Response in Child Care is a session training
developed by the North Carolina Child Care Health and Safety Resource Center
for child care operators and providers on creating an Emergency Preparedness
and Response Plan and practicing, responding to and recovering from emergencies
in child care centers.
(b) Existing
child care centers shall have one person on staff who has completed the
Emergency Preparedness and Response in Child Care training. New centers shall
have one person on staff who has completed the Emergency Preparedness and
Response in Child Care training within one year of the effective date of the
initial license. When the trained staff member leaves employment, the center
shall ensure that another staff member completes the required training within
four months of the vacancy. Documentation of completion of the training shall
be maintained in the individual's personnel file or in a file designated for
emergency preparedness and response plan documents.
(c) Upon completion of the Emergency
Preparedness and Response in Child Care training, the trained staff shall
develop the Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan. The Emergency
Preparedness and Response Plan means a written plan that addresses how a child
care center will respond to both natural and man-made disasters, such as fire,
tornado, flood, power failures, chemical spills, bomb threats, earthquakes,
blizzards, nuclear disasters, or a dangerous person or persons in the vicinity,
to ensure the safety and protection of the children and staff. This Plan must
be on a template provided by the Division available at
https://rmp.nc.gov/portal/#
and completed within four months of completion of the Emergency Preparedness
and Response in Child Care training.
(d) The Emergency Preparedness and Response
Plan shall include:
(1) written procedures
for accounting for all in attendance including:
(A) the location of the children, staff,
volunteer and visitor attendance lists; and
(B) the name of the person(s) responsible for
bringing the children, staff, volunteer and visitor attendance lists in the
event of an emergency.
(2) a description for how and when children
shall be transported;
(3) methods
for communicating with parents and emergency personnel or law
enforcement;
(4) a description of
how children's nutritional and health needs will be met;
(5) the relocation and reunification
process;
(6) emergency telephone
numbers;
(7) evacuation diagrams
showing how the staff, children, and any other individuals who may be present
will evacuate during an emergency;
(8) the date of the last revision of the
plan;
(9) specific considerations
for non-mobile children and children with special needs; and
(10) the location of a Ready to Go File. A
Ready to Go File means a collection of information on children, staff and the
facility, to utilize, if an evacuation occurs. The file shall include, a copy
of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan, contact information for
individuals to pick-up children, each child's Application for Child Care,
medication authorizations and instructions, any action plans for children with
special health care needs, a list of any known food allergies of children and
staff, staff contact information, Incident Report forms, an area map, and
emergency telephone numbers.
(e) The trained staff shall review the
Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan annually, or when information in the
plan changes, to ensure all information is current.
(f) All staff shall review the center's
Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan during orientation and on an annual
basis with the trained staff. Documentation of the review shall be maintained
at the center in the individual's personnel file or in a file designated for
emergency preparedness and response plan documents.
(g) All substitutes and volunteers counted in
ratio shall be informed of the child care center's Emergency Preparedness and
Response Plan and its location. Documentation of this notice shall be
maintained in the individual personnel files or in a file designated for
emergency preparedness and response plan documents.
(h) Centers operated by a Local Education
Agency that have completed critical incident training and a School Risk
Management Plan as set forth by the Department of Public Instruction shall be
exempt from Paragraphs (a) through (e) of this Rule. When a School Risk
Management Plan has been completed, the requirements of Paragraphs (f) and (g)
of this Rule shall be applicable. The School Risk Management Plan shall be
available for review by the Division. More information regarding the School
Risk Management Plan is located online at
https://sera.nc.gov/srmp/.
Notes
Eff. July 1, 2015;
Amended Eff. August 1, 2015;
Readopted Eff. October 1, 2017;
Amended Eff February 1, 2021.
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