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Gotta Go? On a Construction Site, That's Easier Said Than Done

OSHA requires prompt access to toilets on work sites. But for some crews, when ya gotta go could mean a long walk, or a long wait. So reports KPVI News.

“OSHA requirements say work crews with available transportation don’t need a toilet on site, but need to be able to access one in 10 minutes or less,” according to the article. But, that’s not ideal.

Most contractors will put a port-a-potty on sites where access to facilities is limited. And that leaves a lot to be desired.

Read the full article from KPVI.

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