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seismic-compliance-data-by-county-for-general-acute-care-hospitals-p5wbvb.zip |
https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/a28f7bd6-d5aa-4fe8-9256-b989c77c6499/resource/b94a15bf-9176-4eb9-afc4-8df620e8dca5/download/seismic-compliance-data-by-county-for-general-acute-care-hospitals-p5wbvb.zip |
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Data for seismic compliance in general acute care hospitals is grouped by counties. All general acute care hospital buildings are assigned a structural performance category (SPC). SPC ratings range from 1 to 5 with SPC 1 assigned to buildings that may be at risk of collapse during a strong earthquake and SPC 5 assigned to buildings reasonably capable of providing services to the public following a strong earthquake. State law requires all SPC 1 buildings to be removed from providing general acute care services by 2020 and all SPC 2 buildings to be removed from providing general acute care services by 2030. Therefore, a hospital facility that may be comprised of a number of hospital buildings meets the 2020 requirements if there are no SPC 1 buildings on campus. A hospital facility meets the 2030 requirements if all the buildings on campus are either SPC 3, 4 or 5. Data is provided for both hospital facilities and hospital buildings. Data is updated approximately every two weeks. |
https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/a28f7bd6-d5aa-4fe8-9256-b989c77c6499/resource/f988c3b3-0520-473c-a633-97c26d55405c/download/ca-oshpd-gachospital-seismiccompliancebycounty-05032024.csv |
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Data for seismic compliance in general acute care hospitals is grouped by counties. All general acute care hospital buildings are assigned a structural performance category (SPC). SPC ratings range from 1 to 5 with SPC 1 assigned to buildings that may be at risk of collapse during a strong earthquake and SPC 5 assigned to buildings reasonably capable of providing services to the public following a strong earthquake. State law requires all SPC 1 buildings to be removed from providing general acute care services by 2020 and all SPC 2 buildings to be removed from providing general acute care services by 2030. Therefore, a hospital facility that may be comprised of a number of hospital buildings meets the 2020 requirements if there are no SPC 1 buildings on campus. A hospital facility meets the 2030 requirements if all the buildings on campus are either SPC 3, 4 or 5. Data is provided for both hospital facilities and hospital buildings. Data is updated approximately every two weeks. |
https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/a28f7bd6-d5aa-4fe8-9256-b989c77c6499/resource/ce946cf2-8c98-4dc1-9a8e-cc008e7e91b6/download/datadictionary-seismic-compliance-data-by-county.csv |