Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 18. Environmental Conservation. |
Chapter 18.30. Environmental Sanitation. |
Article 18.30.2. Food Processing and Storage Facilities(Repealed 5/18/97). |
Section 18.30.570. Dressing, shower, and toilet facilities.
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(a) Dressing rooms must be near toilets and showers, and must be well lighted. Dressing room ventilation must be designed to prevent corrosion and condensation. Dressing room floors must be constructed of nonabsorbent materials with nonslip finishes and must slope to properly located drains. (b) Showers must be located near the pool entrance. The hot water temperature for showers may not be less than 100_ F, nor more than 120_ F. (c) At least one flush toilet, one urinal, one shower, and one handsink must be provided for male bathers. At least one flush toilet, one shower, and one handsink must be provided for female bathers. (d) In addition to the requirements of (c) of this section, sanitary facilities must be provided as set out in Table F of this subsection. TABLE F SANITARY FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FACILITY MALES FEMALES Showers 1:40 1:40 Flush toilets 1:60 1:40 Urinals 1:60 - Handsinks 1:60 1:60 (e) Sanitary facilities must be located near the pool entrance. (f) The layout of the dressing room must allow bathers to pass through the showers before exiting the dressing room on the way to the pool. (g) Flush toilets, urinals, and handsinks for spectators must be provided and be separate from those for bathers. The approaches to spectator toilet facilities must not include an area where bathers pass in bare feet. (h) At least one handwash sink must be provided in each toilet room. (i) Soap must be available at showers and handsinks. (j) Toilet tissue in a suitable dispenser must be provided at each toilet. (k) Hose bibs equipped with vacuum breakers must be provided within each dressing room to allow the entire room to be reached with a 50-foot hose.
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