EPSS Weekly Inspection Checklist
The emergency power supply system (EPSS) is a critical hospital system, and its failure to function in a power outage can have tragic results. Not all authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) look at documentation of weekly inspections. Nonetheless, a weekly visual inspection is highly recommended.
This checklist is based on charts in the Annex of the 2013 edition of NFPA 110: Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems.
| Download Checklist Tool | Members download this tool |
| Sign up for updates | Nonmembers can join ASHE to download this tool or keep in touch |
| Check out the related HFM magazine article, Emergency power monitoring generates efficiency. |
Related Resources
Resources
Find additional resources that will help you reduce energy use and get the most out of the Energy to Care program.
Resources
Get real-world sustainability tips from professionals in health care facilities. Learn how to thrive in energy sustainability best practices.
Resources
This 2 day event brings together health care facilities professionals on a quest to discover low-cost energy savings opportunities at a hospital or…
Resources
Since 2010, over 3,500 facilities have recognized significant energy savings through the Energy to Care program.
NFPA HITF interpretations, June 2010 on floor/ceiling assembly for occupancy separation, exit access from suites, fire doors, sprinkler clearance a
Guides/Reports
First significant benchmarking effort in health care facility management operations based on information collected by IFMA and ASHE