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Medical Office sink requirement?

Jorge

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Miami, FL
Dear community,
I cannot find in the building code or in local ordinances the requirement for the sink you typically see in a doctor's office.
Does anybody know who regulates this?

Thank you,

Jorge - Florida
 
Thank you Fatboy. I was not able to find it in NFPA 101. I was thinking AHCA or OSHA, but I could not find the exact language requiring this, or listing different compliance methods, in case it is a requirement.
 
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Jorge,

Yes, there is still a requirement to have Sinks in Exam Rooms.
REASON(S): The Centers For Disease Control & OSHA require
physicians to wash their hands before & after actually touching \
examining the human body......It is to reduce the potential of
spreading diseases, ...blood borne pathogens & other communicable
diseases........Also, I believe that physicians insurance providers
require "approved methods to reduce the potential of lawsuits."



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Your state Department of Health probably has that requirement, or a reference to the Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) which publishes a document called Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals and Outpatient Facilities. Also possibly NFPA 99.
 
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