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| Standard Number: | 1910.141 |
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June 22, 1976
Mr. Harold Fay, Dear Mr. Fay: We are in receipt of your letter dated June 10, 1976 regarding showers and lunch areas. This subject matter is covered in 29 CFR 1910.141, and I am enclosing a copy of the June 1974 regulations that include Section 141.
There are a few matters I wish to call to your attention in reading through
these regulations: 1910.141(d)(3)(i) begins by stating, "Whenever showers
are required by a particular standard ....." This preamble means that not
every employer is required (under these standards) to provide showers.
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example of a required shower would be illustrated in There is no direct reference to shower heads in Section 141, but paragraph (d)(3)(ii), on page 23675 states that, "One shower shall be provided for each 10 employees of each sex ...." The question of multiple shower heads from individual spuds seems not to be answered. 1910.141(g) is addressed to consumption of food and beverages on the premises and is found on page 23675, columns 1 and 2. Please note the applicability of paragraph (g) listed at the beginning. There is no requirement at present for employers to provide lunchrooms or eating areas to employees. However, an employer who grants permission to eat on company premises must adhere to paragraph (g). If you should have any other questions feel free to contact me or my staff at the above address (note the change), or by phone (in Illinois) at (312) 353-1370. Very truly yours,
EDWARD J. LARGENT |
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