When you are determining the number of showers to provide per FTEs and the total required for example is 3. Is it okay to have one shower/changing room for men, one shower/changing room for women and then one unisex shower/changing room.
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Charles Nepps
NH Green Consulting97 thumbs up
June 14, 2016 - 12:49 pm
I don't see a problem with that approach. You are required to assume a 50/50 gender split for total FTE's, so as long as you don't have more showers accessible to one gender than the other, it should be fine.
cathy keagle
17 thumbs up
June 15, 2016 - 12:33 pm
If 3 showers are required, can this requirement be met by providing a communal shower with two shower heads in the men's locker room and a communal shower with two shower heads in the womens's locker room?
Charles Nepps
NH Green Consulting97 thumbs up
June 15, 2016 - 1:58 pm
Cathy, the reference guide does say that facilities can be unit showers or group showers, so that approach should be acceptable.