I didn't see anyone else tell you. The janitor should have a low sink to dump the bucket water. To me it looks like a shower bottom missing curtains. They may not like not getting their way, but it's perfect for washing feet.
Housekeeping sounds like less of a security breach than the kitchen. Isn't there a drain on that bathroom floor? Add a hose to one sinks. As soon as they asked for anything at a secure location, I only have ,"Why?"s .
Not according to the health department. It is a business of employment and must still follow both OSHA rules - which I'm sure this would violate for infectious diseases, pathogens, and other safety risks - as well as health codes which I am certain this violates.
OSHA has been making appointments for inspection for years. Besides their covid betrayal, they're worthless these days. Any issues are better served through the fire marshal, and the health department.
That little low sink is monitored by the EPA did to the cleaning chemicals.
I didn't see anyone else tell you. The janitor should have a low sink to dump the bucket water. To me it looks like a shower bottom missing curtains. They may not like not getting their way, but it's perfect for washing feet.
Housekeeping sounds like less of a security breach than the kitchen. Isn't there a drain on that bathroom floor? Add a hose to one sinks. As soon as they asked for anything at a secure location, I only have ,"Why?"s .
Keep a mop bucket in the bathrooms for them to clean their feet.
still against health codes
No, it is not, as this is a health code violation.
The bucket sink is used for dumping the mop bucket, and ride on mopachime ONLY. Feet could be washed there.
Not according to the health department. It is a business of employment and must still follow both OSHA rules - which I'm sure this would violate for infectious diseases, pathogens, and other safety risks - as well as health codes which I am certain this violates.
OSHA has been making appointments for inspection for years. Besides their covid betrayal, they're worthless these days. Any issues are better served through the fire marshal, and the health department. That little low sink is monitored by the EPA did to the cleaning chemicals.