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33 2018 INDUSTRY RESOURCE DIRECTORY *Note: OSHA standards are available free on the OSHA website. The most relevant standard for comparison purposes is here: https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=10624. The PSAI's ANSI standards are available to Members free in the Members-only section of www.psai.org. Copies of ANSI/ASSE A10.25-2017 can be purchased from ASSE for $140 here: http://www.asse.org/ansi/asse-a10-25-2017-sanitation-in-construction/ Implications Both ASSE and the PSAI are nonprofit trade associations trying to do good work and make life better for employees on construction sites. It is encouraging that the two organizations agree on so many points without having had access to one another's standards in the past. It is also helpful to know that the PSAI may have an ally in addressing the OSHA standards, which are clearly lagging with respect to sanitation. It will be important for the two organizations to work together in the future to see where we can improve alignment on the standards. Meanwhile, portable sanitation operators can take two things away from the knowledge that ANSI/ASSE A10.25- 2017 and ANSI/PSAI Z4.3-2016 are both available.* • The trade associations concerned with safety and sanitation are in agreement that no fewer than 1 restroom per 10 workers is acceptable to maintain health and safety on a worksite. • Superintendents and general contractors may believe they are "meeting standards" when they cite OSHA or ANSI/ASSE standards that are looser than the PSAI's. This is a great opportunity to show them ANSI/PSAI Z4.3 and educate them about why these higher standards are more applicable. American National Standards (ANS)

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