Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.40128 - Sanitation
Rule 128.
(1)
All of the following provisions apply to potable water:
(a) A supply of potable water shall be
available to employees in all places of employment.
(b) A container used to distribute drinking
water shall be constructed of impervious nontoxic materials, shall be clearly
marked as to its contents, and shall not be used for any other purpose.
Containers shall be serviced so that sanitary conditions are
maintained.
(c) A portable
container used to dispense drinking water shall be closed and equipped with a
tap.
(d) Dipping water from a
container or drinking from a common cup is prohibited.
(e) Where single-service cups, cups to be
used once, are supplied, a sanitary container for the unused cups shall be
provided. A receptacle for disposing of used cups shall be provided and emptied
as often as is necessary.
(2) Both of the following provisions apply to
nonpotable water:
(a) An outlet for
nonpotable water, such as water for industrial or fire fighting purposes only,
shall be identified by signs that are in compliance with the requirements of
Construction Safety Standard Part 22 "Signals, Signs, Tags, and Barricades," as
referenced in
R
408.40105, to indicate clearly that the water is not
to be used for drinking, washing, or cooking purposes.
(b) There shall be no connection between a
system furnishing potable water and a system furnishing nonpotable
water.
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