K0918 K918: Have generator or other power source capable of supplying service within 10 seconds.
F

Failure to Perform Required Generator Battery Conductance Testing for Essential Electrical System

Ft Lauderdale Health & Rehabilitation CenterFort Lauderdale, Florida Survey Completed on 04-23-2026

Summary

The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to maintain the Essential Electrical System (EES) in accordance with NFPA 99 and related NFPA standards for its emergency power system. During a record review conducted with the Maintenance Director at 12:15 PM on the survey date, surveyors found that generator battery conductance testing was not performed for 2 of 2 sealed generator batteries over a specified period. The records showed that, during that same period, only one generator battery was conductance tested, leaving the second sealed battery untested. These findings applied to the facility’s single EES and therefore affected all residents and staff. The Maintenance Director, during the concurrent interview, acknowledged that the conductance testing had not been completed as required for both sealed batteries. The surveyors cited noncompliance with multiple NFPA 99, NFPA 101, and NFPA 110 provisions, which require proper maintenance and testing of emergency power sources, including generator batteries, to ensure the EES functions as intended. The findings were formally reviewed with the Administrator and the Maintenance Director at the exit conference, confirming that the lapse in required conductance testing constituted a failure to meet the applicable life safety and licensure requirements for the EES.

Plan Of Correction

The statement made on this Plan of Correction are not and do not constitute an agreement with the alleged deficiencies herein. To remain in compliance with all federal and state regulations the center has taken or will take the actions set forth in the following plan of correction. The following plan of correction constitutes the centers allegation of compliance such that all alleged deficiencies cited have been or will be corrected by the date indicated. K918 Electrical Systems - Essential Electric Systems It is the practice of this facility to maintain the Essential Electrical System (EES). Immediate Corrective Action: The Maintenance Director was in-services on completing monthly generator battery conductance testing on both batteries. The Generator Monthly Load Test was completed on both batteries on [R]. Identification of other residents potentially affected: All residents have the potential to be affected by this practice. Measures: Maintenance Director and/or designee will in-service the Maintenance Assistants on completing monthly generator battery conductance testing on both batteries. Monitoring: Maintenance Director and/or designee will do random monthly audits of the Generator battery conductance testing to ensure compliance, for 3 months. Results of these audits will be reviewed by the QA committee during monthly meetings to ensure continued compliance. K0918 The statement made on this Plan of Correction are not and do not constitute an agreement with the alleged deficiencies herein. To remain in compliance with all federal and state regulations the center has taken or will take the actions set forth in the following plan of correction. The following plan of correction constitutes the centers allegation of compliance such that all alleged deficiencies cited have been or will be corrected by the date indicated. K918 Electrical Systems - Essential Electric Systems It is the practice of this facility to maintain the Essential Electrical System (EES). Immediate Corrective Action: The Maintenance Director was in-services on completing monthly generator battery conductance testing on both batteries. The Generator Monthly Load Test was completed on both batteries on [R] . Identification of other residents potentially affected: All residents have the potential to be affected by this practice. Measures: Maintenance Director and/or designee will in-service the Maintenance Assistants on completing monthly generator battery conductance testing on both batteries. Monitoring: Maintenance Director and/or designee will do random monthly audits of the Generator battery conductance testing to ensure compliance, for 3 months. Results of these audits will be reviewed by the QA committee during monthly meetings to ensure continued compliance.

Penalty

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F
K0918 K918: Have generator or other power source capable of supplying service within 10 seconds.
Short Summary

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No penalty information released
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