OAR 333-060-0170
Bathhouses and Sanitary Facilities


(1)

A bathhouse shall be provided at all general-use swimming pools.

(2)

Where a general-use swimming pool is operated in conjunction with a companion facility, a bathhouse common to both facilities shall be acceptable, provided the minimum facility ratios and locations described in sections (3), (4) and (5) of this rule are followed.

(3)

Bathhouses must be maintained in good repair and kept clean. Bathhouses built after September 1, 2014 must:

(a)

Meet the requirements of:

(A)

The Oregon Structural Specialty Code, 2014 Edition;

(B)

The Oregon Mechanical Specialty Code, 2014 Edition;

(C)

The Oregon Electrical Specialty Code, 2014 Edition;

(D)

The Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code, 2014 Edition;

(b)

Be located within 200 feet (61 m) of the general-use swimming pool;

(c)

Have floors which are slip resistant, easily cleanable, and coved to a height of four inches (100 mm);

(d)

Have shower compartments with walls, which are impervious to water to a height of six feet (1.8m) above the floor. An effective water-tight joint between the wall and the floor shall be maintained. (Wooden racks or duck boards over shower floors are prohibited.);

(e)

Have interior wall and ceiling finishes which are smooth, easily cleanable, and impervious to water;

(f)

Where rubber or impervious mats are used, have such mats clean and dry between usages;

(g)

Have shower stall floors that are finished with non-slip, impervious surfaces;

(h)

Where glass bath or glass shower doors are used, have such doors made of safety glass;

(i)

Have a first-aid room equipped with a minimum of one cot, one blanket and supplies as described in Appendix A;

(j)

Hose bibs shall be provided for washing down the bathhouse interior; and

(k)

Floors shall slope a minimum of one-quarter inch per foot (2.1 percent slope) and shall drain to floor drains.

(4)

General-use swimming pools shall provide sanitary facilities in the following numbers based upon maximum user load, except as provided in subsection (d) of this section:

(a)

Toilets — Women, one per 40 pool users or fraction thereof, with a minimum of two; Men, one per 60 pool user or fraction thereof, with a minimum of two (urinals shall be an acceptable substitute for no more than one-half of the toilets);

(b)

Lavatories adjacent to toilets — One per 60 pool users or fraction thereof;

(c)

Showers — One head per 40 pool users or fraction thereof, with a minimum of two.

(d)

A pool and its bathhouse built prior to June 5, 1956, may have a minimum of one toilet. If the bathhouse was remodeled after June 5, 1956, it shall comply with section (4) of this rule.

(5)

Showers shall be located so as to provide users immediate access to the pool deck.

(6)

Limited-use swimming pools shall provide sanitary facilities based on the maximum bather load of OAR 333-060-0055 (Size) in the following numbers:

(a)

Provide toilets and lavatories as described in subsections (4)(a) and (4)(b) of this rule; and

(b)

Provide such toilets and lavatories within 1,000 feet (305m) of the swimming pool;

(c)

Private accommodations located within 1,000 feet (305m) of the swimming pool shall constitute compliance with the requirements of subsection (6)(a) of this rule. When provided, additional bathhouse facilities adjacent to the pool shall comply with subsections (3)(a), (3)(c), (3)(d), (3)(e), (3)(f), (3)(g) and (3)(h) of this rule, and are exempt from the fixture requirements of section (4) of this rule.

(7)

Hot and cold or tempered water only shall be provided at all shower heads.

(8)

Soap shall be provided at all shower heads and lavatories.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Source: Rule 333-060-0170 — Bathhouses and Sanitary Facilities, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=333-060-0170.

333–060–0005
Purpose
333–060–0010
Adoption by Reference
333–060–0015
Definitions
333–060–0020
Compliance
333–060–0025
Approval to Construct
333–060–0030
Plans
333–060–0035
Licenses
333–060–0040
Conditional Licenses
333–060–0045
Maintenance and Modification
333–060–0050
Structural Stability
333–060–0055
Size
333–060–0060
Dimensions
333–060–0065
Finishes, Markings and Lifelines
333–060–0070
Illumination
333–060–0075
Ventilation
333–060–0080
Ladders, Recessed Steps and Stairways
333–060–0085
Diving
333–060–0090
Slides
333–060–0091
Waterpark Slides
333–060–0095
Elevated Lifeguard Chairs
333–060–0100
Life Saving Equipment
333–060–0105
Swimming Pool Enclosure
333–060–0110
Decks
333–060–0115
Overflow Systems
333–060–0120
Recirculation System
333–060–0125
Inlets
333–060–0128
Submerged Suction Outlets and Drains
333–060–0130
Piping
333–060–0135
Pumps
333–060–0140
Filters
333–060–0145
Pool Heaters
333–060–0150
Disinfectant and Chemical Feeders
333–060–0155
Meters and Gauges
333–060–0160
Equipment Room
333–060–0165
Ground Fault Interrupter
333–060–0170
Bathhouses and Sanitary Facilities
333–060–0175
Visitor and Spectator Areas
333–060–0180
Food Service
333–060–0185
Drinking Fountains
333–060–0190
Domestic Water Quality
333–060–0200
Pool Water Quality
333–060–0205
Operation and Maintenance
333–060–0206
Supervision — Limited-Use Pools
333–060–0207
Supervision — General-Use Pools
333–060–0208
Lifeguard Supervision & Training
333–060–0209
Pool Staff Training & Safety
333–060–0210
Pool Safety
333–060–0215
Signs
333–060–0220
Variance
333–060–0225
Instructional Use of Limited-Use Pools
333–060–0500
Wading Pools
333–060–0505
New Wading Pool Construction
333–060–0510
Existing Wading Pools
333–060–0515
Wading Pool Operation
333–060–0700
Enforcement
333–060–0705
Pool Closure Criteria
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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