W. Va. Code R. § 64-18-21 - Toilet, Hand Washing and Bathing Facilities
21.1. Toilet, hand washing, and bathing
facilities shall be provided in the number required in the State Building Code.
21.1.a. Labor camps and organized camps shall
provide one water closet and one lavatory for each ten (10) occupants and one
(1) bathtub or shower for each eight (8) occupants, or fraction
thereof.
21.1.b. Parks and
playgrounds shall provide at least one (1) water closet and one lavatory for
each sex.
21.1.c. Campground
comfort stations, if provided, shall provide for each twenty (20) campsites or
fraction thereof one (1) water closet for males, two (2) water closets for
females, one (1) lavatory for each sex, and one (1) bathtub or shower for each
sex.
21.1.d. In mass gatherings, a
ratio of one (1) water closet for each one hundred (100) persons shall be
provided for the first one thousand (1000) persons, then an additional two (2)
water closets per one thousand (1000) thereafter. When water under pressure is
provided, one (1) lavatory for every two (2) water closets shall be
provided.
21.1.e. Urinals may be
substituted for up to fifty percent (50%) of the required number of water
closets.
21.2. Toilet,
hand washing and bathing facilities shall be designed, constructed, installed,
maintained, and operated in a sanitary manner.
21.3. Rooms containing toilet facilities
shall be vented to the outside air. Adequate ventilation or humidity control
shall be provided as needed in shower rooms and other high humidity
areas.
21.4. An adequate supply of
toilet tissue shall be provided at each water closet.
21.5. All hand washing facilities shall be
provided with hand cleansing soap or detergent, and sanitary towels or a hand
drying device providing heated air, adjacent to each hand washing sink.
21.5.a. If disposable towels are used, easily
cleanable waste receptacles shall be conveniently located near the hand washing
facilities.
21.6. If
bathing facilities are provided, occupants shall be provided with soap and
clean washcloths and towels.
21.6.a.
Occupants shall be provided with clean washcloths and towels at least once
weekly or more often if needed.
21.6.b. Washcloths and towels shall be
freshly laundered before being furnished to occupants.
21.7. Common use towels are
prohibited.
21.8. The supplies
required under subsection 21.6 of this rule are not required to be provided in
those facilities where the user is normally required to bring his or her own
soap, washcloths and towels.
21.9.
Hand washing facilities, where provided, shall be in or immediately adjacent to
the toilet facilities.
21.10.
Toilet, hand washing, and bathing facilities shall meet the requirements of
section 23 of this rule.
21.11. Any
self-closing or metering faucet shall be designed to provide a flow of water
for a minimum of fifteen seconds without the need to reactivate the
faucet.
21.12. Except for privies,
unless properly constructed privacy barriers are provided, toilet rooms shall
be completely enclosed and shall have tight-fitting doors which shall be closed
except during cleaning or maintenance.
21.13. Privies shall meet the requirements of
section 16 of this rule.
21.14.
Toilet rooms used by women shall have at least one covered waste receptacle for
the disposal of sanitary napkins or other similar products.
21.15. In facilities which are mainly used by
children, toilet and hand washing fixtures shall be sized so that they may be
used by children without assistance, or step stools that are properly
constructed for safety and ease of cleaning shall be provided.
21.16. In institutions, schools, and care
facilities, a diaper changing area shall be established and used by staff
members when they change the diapers and soiled underwear of individuals under
their care. The changing area shall not be located in food preparation areas.
21.16.a. Hand washing facilities shall be
readily accessible to the diaper changing area.
21.16.b. Diaper changing shall be done on a
clean, safe, impervious, nonabsorbent surface which is used for no other
purpose.
21.16.c. The individual's
perineal (urinary and anal) area shall be cleaned with disposable
wipes.
21.16.d. After a staff
member removes an individual's soiled diaper or soiled underwear, and before
the staff member puts a fresh diaper on the individual, the staff member shall
wipe his or her own hands with a pre-moistened towelette or a damp paper
towel.
21.16.e. Both the
individual's and the staff member's hands shall be thoroughly washed after each
diaper change. If disposable gloves are used, they shall be discarded
immediately and hands washed.
21.16.f. Changing tables and surfaces shall
be cleaned and disinfected after each use by cleaning to remove visible soil,
followed by wiping with an approved disinfectant solution, whether or not
disposable, nonabsorbent paper is used. If disposable paper is used, it shall
be discarded immediately after each diapering.
21.16.g. Soiled cloth diapers and underwear
shall be stored in nonabsorbent, easily cleanable, covered containers with
plastic liners. The containers shall be emptied, cleaned and disinfected
daily.
21.16.h. Soiled disposable
diapers will be stored in conveniently located, washable, plastic lined,
tightly covered waste containers. Each container shall be labeled and kept
clean and free of buildup of soil and odor.
21.16.i. Toilet-training chairs, if used,
shall be of easily cleanable construction, and after each use, shall be emptied
into a toilet, and thoroughly cleaned and sanitized in a utility
sink.
21.16.j. Hand washing sinks
shall not be used for rinsing soiled diapers or clothing, or for cleaning
toilet-training equipment.
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