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01/02/2024
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Complying with OSHA’s sanitation requirements: Answers
- No. Receptacles used for putrescible solid or liquid waste or refuse must be constructed so they don’t leak, be maintained in sanitary order, and have a solid, tight-fitting cover unless they can be maintained in a sanitary manner.
- No. OSHA prohibits the use of common drinking cups and other common utensils for dispensing potable water.
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- No. Where toilet facilities will be occupied by no more than one person at a time, can be locked from the inside, and contain at least one water closet, separate toilet rooms are not required for each gender.
- All of the above.
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Sanitation
Complying with OSHA’s sanitation requirements: Answers
- No. Receptacles used for putrescible solid or liquid waste or refuse must be constructed so they don’t leak, be maintained in sanitary order, and have a solid, tight-fitting cover unless they can be maintained in a sanitary manner.
- No. OSHA prohibits the use of common drinking cups and other common utensils for dispensing potable water.
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- No. Where toilet facilities will be occupied by no more than one person at a time, can be locked from the inside, and contain at least one water closet, separate toilet rooms are not required for each gender.
- All of the above.
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