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Oregon Osha

2024

Built on or after June 15, 1976, to comply with federal manufactured housing standards and regulations in effect at the time of construction. [...] (t) Toilet [room]facility is a room in or on the premises of any labor housing, [with toilet facilities] for use by employees and occupants of that housing. [...] Note: Other potable water sources in this rule may satisfy this provision, including plumbed sinks. (f) Post as, “Unsafe for drinking,” non-potable water that is accessible to occupants. The posting must be in the language of the [camp] occupants or with a universal symbol. [...] (a) Provide an adequate supply of hot and cold water under pressure for all common use bathing, hand washing, and laundry facilities at all labor housing and related facilities. (b) In installations with bathing, laundry facilities, or flush toilets, the floor and walls must be of a readily cleanable finish and impervious to moisture. [...] (d) Buildings for common use bathing, hand washing, laundry, and toilet facilities must have heating capable of keeping the facility at 68 degrees or more during use.10 (9) Bathing facilities. (a) Provide drains in all showers to remove wastewater. [...] (c) For living areas without a working permanent heating system or heaters, the [ALH] housing operator must supply portable heaters at no cost to the occupant and notify occupants of their availability. [...] ([g]h) Occupants on floors above the second story and in basements must have access to at least two separate exits from the floor or basement as required by the Oregon state building code. [...] (b) Beginning January 1, 2027, cooking or food preparation facilities or equipment must be provided and have the following: (A) Adequate number of refrigerators for occupant use that are capable of keeping food at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. [...] (G) Refrigerators and stoves or hot plates must always be in working condition.23 (H) Clean the facilities and equipment before each occupancy. [...] (a) The operator of agricultural labor housing must provide replacement lodging without charge to the occupants if a government agency with the authority to enforce building, health or safety standards declares the housing or facilities to be uninhabitable and orders them vacated.
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United States of America