Project location is California.
We completed some restroom remodels about 3 years ago. They are in full compliance with the California building codes in terms of accessibility and minimum plumbing fixture counts. Fast forward to today and we receive a call that there is a sub tenant that has filed a formal violation with OSHA that there are not enough water closets available for the men. They provided an OSHA document that indicates the quantity of water closets required by the number of male employees and it is 1 water closet short.
I am not quite sure how to address this as we do not design to OSHA standards.
Have any of you experienced this and how did you resolve?
Thank you for your responses.
We completed some restroom remodels about 3 years ago. They are in full compliance with the California building codes in terms of accessibility and minimum plumbing fixture counts. Fast forward to today and we receive a call that there is a sub tenant that has filed a formal violation with OSHA that there are not enough water closets available for the men. They provided an OSHA document that indicates the quantity of water closets required by the number of male employees and it is 1 water closet short.
I am not quite sure how to address this as we do not design to OSHA standards.
Have any of you experienced this and how did you resolve?
Thank you for your responses.