Temporary Housing
for Workers
Chapter 296-833, WAC |
Effective
Date: 12/01/02 |
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Utilities employers
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WAC 296-833-300 |
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Your responsibility:
To provide utilities to your
temporary housing camps.
You must:

WAC 296-833-30005
Provide electricity and lighting
to temporary housing areas.
You must:
(1) Supply
electricity to all:
- Dwelling units
- Kitchen facilities
- Shower/bathroom facilities
- Common areas
- Laundry facilities.
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Reference:
You need to follow additional requirements
for electricity and lighting. See WAC
296-800-280, Basic Electrical Rules, in the Safety and
Health Core Rules book for more information. |
(2) Provide lighting to
camp buildings.
- Make sure general lighting and task lighting
are adequate for normal daily activities
- Make sure living quarters have:
- - One ceiling-type light fixture
- and
- - One separate floor or wall convenience
outlet.
- Make sure laundry rooms, toilet rooms, and
other common areas have at least:
- - One ceiling light fixture
- or
- - A wall light fixture.
WAC 296-833-30010
Provide adequate water.
You must:
- Provide a water supply that is adequate and
convenient for:
- - Drinking
- - Cooking
- - Bathing
- - Laundry purposes.
- Make sure the water supply system is:
- - Capable of delivering
- 35 gallons per person per day to the campsite
- At a peak rate of 2-1/2 times the average hourly demand
- - Able to supply water to all fixtures
at the same time with normal operating pressures
- - Approved by the appropriate health
authority
- Supply water to each housing area by either:
- - Piping water directly to the shelters
- - Providing yard hydrants within 100
feet of the shelters
- Prohibit common drinking cups
- Provide one or more drinking fountain(s)
for each 100 occupants (or fraction of that number) where water
under pressure is available.
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Provide toilet facilities.
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Note:
For the purposes of this rule, a restroom
is a room maintained on the premises for use by employees
that contains a toilet. This includes outhouses. |
You must:
(1) Provide
enough toilets for the camp's capacity.
- Toilets and outhouses must be provided in
a ratio of one for every 15 people, with a minimum of 2 units
for any facility shared by men and women.
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Note:
Check with your local jurisdictions for
regulations regarding outhouses. |
(2) Have enough
rest rooms for each sex based on the maximum number of persons
the camp is designed to house at any one time.
(3) Provide
separate rest rooms for each sex wherever rest rooms are in buildings
shared by men and women.
- Distinctly mark the rooms “men”
and “women” with:
- - Signs printed in English and in the native
language of the persons occupying the camp
- or
- - Easily understood pictures or symbols.
- If the facilities for each sex are in the
same building, they must be separated by:
- - Solid walls
- or
- - Partitions extending from the floor to
the roof or ceiling.
(4) Make sure:
- No one has to pass through a sleeping room
to reach a rest room
- Rest rooms have a window of at least 6 square
feet opening directly to the outside, or are satisfactorily
ventilated
- All outside openings are screened with 16-mesh
material
- Fixtures, toilets, chemical toilets, or urinals
aren’t located in a room used for other than toilet purposes
- A rest room is within 200 feet of the door
of each sleeping room
- Any outhouse is at least 100 feet away from
any sleeping room, dining room, lunch area, or kitchen.
(5) Provide
urinals as follows:
- One urinal or 2 linear feet of urinal trough
for each 25 men
- Construct the floor out of materials that
are moisture proof, from the wall and out at least 15 inches
from the outer edge of the urinals
- Have an adequate water flush in urinals when
water under pressure is available
- Urinal troughs in outhouses must:
- - Drain freely into the pit or vault
- and
- - Have a drain
constructed to exclude flies and rodents from the pit.
(6) Install any new toilets
in a rest room.
(7) Make sure:
- There is an adequate supply of toilet paper
for each rest room, outhouse, or chemical toilet
- Toilet facilities are:
- - Kept in sanitary condition
- and
- - Cleaned at least daily.
WAC 296-833-30020
Follow local regulations for
sewage disposal.
You must:
- Provide sewage disposal systems according
to local health jurisdictions.
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