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I guess we go to different doctorsJPohling said:Actually I would say that most exam room sink areas within doctors offices are not accessible.
Where I was previously employed, no exam room sinks were accessible in any of the four local clinics.JPohling said:Actually I would say that most exam room sink areas within doctors offices are not accessible.
Has there ever been any consensus on this? Height of exam room counter with sink? all at +34"? 5% of the total exam rooms at +34"? Any allowed at +36"?
IF it is an "employee work area" it is exempt....Does it make sense to get it "right" when it is in new construction? Yes....But if they don't want to they can just remodel or get sued later when there is a complaint...No way for me to force it.Has there ever been any consensus on this? Height of exam room counter with sink? all at +34"? 5% of the total exam rooms at +34"? Any allowed at +36"?
North Star said:conarb,
The rumors & Speculation Grapevine has it that
**RJJ** no longer wanted to play in this sand-box,
with these sand-box rules.
I can neither confirm nor deny that rumor !.....This
is only my opinion !