ANSI Z4.4:2016 pdf download.In Fields and Temporary Labor Camps:Minimum Requirements.
ANSI Z4.4 prescribes minimum environmental health requirements for field sanitation and for temporary labor camps that will include persons with or without their families employed in any occupation or work for which labor-force quarters are provided.
1.2 Purpose
The purpose of ANSI Z4.4 is to protect the health of persons working in fields and/or residing in the camps for temporary labor.
2 Referenced American National
Standards
ANSI Z4.4 is intended for use in conjunction with the following American National Standards and International Codes. When these referenced standards are superseded by a revision approved by the American National Standards Institute, Inc. or the publishing body, the latest revision shall apply.
ANSI/PSAI Z4.3-2016, Sanitation — Non-Sewered Waste Disposal Systems – Minimum Requirements
ANSI/ARI 1010-2002, Drinking Fountains and Self-Contained Mechanically Refrigerated Drinking Water Coolers
ANSI/NFPA 70-2014, National Electrical Code
ICC International Building Code 2012
3 Definitions
Agricultural employer: Any person, corporation, association or other legal entity that owns or operates an agricultural establishment, or on whose premises or in whose interest an agricultural establishment is operated; any person, corporation, association or other legal entity that is responsible for the management and conditions of an agricultural establishment or that acts directly or indirectly in the interest of any employer in relation to any employee.
Agricultural establishment: A business operation that uses paid employees in the production of food, fiber or other materials such as seed, seedlings, plants or parts of plants.
Approved: Approved by the authority with jurisdiction.
Appurtenances: An accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or style of living.
Black water: Combined domestic effluent including liquid and solid human body waste and the water discharged from toilet usage.
Camp: A tract of land, together with living quarters, service buildings and any appurtenances, established for the housing accommodation of a temporary labor force.
Camp superintendent: A person that is designated by the owner to be in charge of the camp.
Communicable disease: An illness due to a specific infectious (biological) agent or its toxic products capable of being directly or indirectly transmitted from person to person, from animal to person, from animal to animal, or from the environment (through air, water, food, etc.) to person, and for the purpose of this standard, listed within the range of federal, state or local communicable disease laws, ordinances and regulations.
Fixture: A device for receiving water and/or waste matter that directs these substances into a sanitary drainage system. Can include bathtubs, lavatories, showers, sinks, toilets, urinals and water closet bowls.
Flush Toilet Facility: A flush toilet facility is one utilizing a water or non-water flushing fluid that may be deposited into a container or receptacle, or may be re-circulated by a closed system for flushing purposes. Such a facility may be housed in a permanent or portable structure.
GAP (Good Agricultural Practices): The basic environmental and operational conditions necessary for the production of safe, wholesome fruits and vegetables.ANSI Z4.4 pdf download.