This change amends OSHA's regulations to reflect the Assistant Secretary's decision approving amendments to nine (9) State plans to exclude coverage of the field sanitation standard and the temporary labor camp standard as it applies to agriculture (with the exception of temporary labor camps for employees engaged in egg, poultry or red meat production, or the post-harvest processing of agriculture or horticultural commodities) from their State Plans. The states of Alaska, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, South Carolina, Utah, Virgin Islands, and Wyoming have elected to follow the jurisdictional transfer of authority as effected by Secretary of Labor's Orders 5-96 and 6-96, published in the Federal Register on January 2, 1997, between the Employment Standards Administration (ESA) and OSHA with regard to these two OSHA standards. OSHA is hereby amending pertinent sections of its regulations on approved State plans to reflect this relinquishment of State jurisdiction and transfer of OSHA enforcement authority to ESA in these nine (9) States.
TABLE 1 REQUIRED RATIO OF PLUMBING FIXTURES - LABOR CAMP OCCUPANTS FOR SERVICE BUILDINGS | ||
Plumbing Fixtures | Ratio of Plumbing Fixtures for Labor Camp Occupants(1) | |
Males | Females | |
Water Closets | 1/10 | 1/8 |
Urinals(2) | 1/25 | --- |
Lavatories | 1/12 | 1/12 |
Shower/Bath | 1/8 | 1/8 |
(1) or fraction thereof. (2) one unit for each 25 men or fraction thereof, up to 150 men, after which one additional unit shall be provided for each 50 persons. |
Solid wastes originating in any labor camp shall be stored in a sanitary manner, in watertight containers with lids, or the equivalent, approved by the Local Health Department. The containers shall be conveniently located and the contents shall be disposed of in a manner approved by the State or Local Health Department having jurisdiction.
Utah Admin. Code R614-3-14