OSHA regulations, NC state requirements, and best practices for construction site portable toilets.
Construction site sanitation isn’t optional — it’s a federal and state requirement. Providing adequate portable toilet facilities protects your workers’ health, keeps your project in compliance, and avoids costly OSHA citations. This guide covers everything you need to know about construction site sanitation requirements in North Carolina.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the baseline sanitation requirements for construction sites under 29 CFR 1926.51(c). Key requirements include:
| Number of Workers | Minimum Toilets Required |
|---|---|
| 1 – 20 | 1 |
| 21 – 40 | 2 |
| 41 – 60 | 3 |
| 61 – 80 | 4 |
| 81 – 100 | 5 |
| Over 100 | 1 per each additional 20 workers |
North Carolina follows federal OSHA standards through its state plan (NC Department of Labor, OSH Division). In addition to federal requirements, North Carolina enforces:
If your workforce includes individuals with disabilities, or if the public has access to your site, ADA-compliant portable toilets are required. ADA units feature:
As a best practice, including at least one ADA-compliant unit on every construction site demonstrates inclusive practices and protects against accessibility complaints.
OSHA doesn’t specify exact servicing frequencies, but industry standards and common sense dictate:
Servicing includes pumping the holding tank, cleaning all interior surfaces, restocking toilet paper and hand sanitizer, and inspecting for damage. Azura Portable Toilets includes weekly servicing with all monthly construction site rentals.
OSHA violations for inadequate sanitation can result in significant fines:
Beyond fines, inadequate sanitation can lead to worker complaints, union grievances, project delays, and reputational damage. Investing in proper portable toilet facilities is far less expensive than dealing with the consequences of non-compliance.
We specialize in construction site portable toilet rentals throughout the Triad. Our team understands OSHA requirements, handles all servicing and waste disposal, and ensures your job site stays compliant and clean. Call (336) 546-9103 for a free job site consultation and quote.