Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 295 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Subchapter G - SANITATION AT TEMPORARY PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT
Section 295.165 - Standards for Water Supply
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 295.165
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Drinking water (potable water).
(1) Every temporary
place of employment shall be provided with an adequate supply of potable water
for drinking. Employers shall make drinking water readily accessible to all
employees during all working hours and rest periods in sufficient amounts to
meet their needs. All drinking water shall be obtained from a water system
complying with 31 TAC §§290.38-290.49 concerning Rules and
Regulations for Public Water Systems. Drinking water may also be supplied in
sealed glass or plastic containers from producers inspected by the Food and
Drug Division of the Texas Department of Health according to the provisions of
the Health and Safety Code, Chapter 431. All water supplies must be protected
from contamination to the point of consumption.
(2) Sanitary drinking fountains, where
installed, shall be in accordance with American National Standard
Specifications for Drinking Fountains and Self-Contained
Mechanically-Refrigerated Drinking Water Coolers, ANSI/ARI 1010-73, published
by the American National Standards Institute.
(3) Where no supply system of drinking water
meeting minimum standards is available, the requirement for providing drinking
water may be met by the use of individual, disposable, or portable containers
filled with water from a source in compliance with minimum standards for water
hygiene, as set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(4) All kinds of portable containers used to
dispense water for drinking shall be clearly marked as to the nature of their
contents, maintained in a sanitary condition, and not used for any other
purpose. They must be capable of being tightly closed. All portable containers
except those used for individual consumption must be equipped with a suitable
tap. Containers such as barrels, pails, or tanks from which water must be
poured or dipped shall be prohibited. The common drinking cup is
prohibited.
(5) Portable containers
shall supply a total minimum capacity of not less than two quarts for each of
the maximum number of employees present for each work day. Drinking water
contained therein, during the period of dispensing to employees, shall not
exceed a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
(6) Where drinking water is dispensed from
portable containers other than individual containers it shall be dispensed
either through the use of a drinking fountain or a gravity water tap. Except
where drinking water is supplied exclusively by fountain, disposable
single-service cups shall be supplied to all persons at a job site for drinking
purposes. A container for storage of a sufficient number of cups and a
receptacle for the disposal of used cups shall be provided adjacent to each
water dispenser.
(7) Where drinking
water is cooled by ice, the construction of the container shall be such that
the ice does not come in contact with the water unless the ice is manufactured
from potable water and is protected from contamination between the point of
manufacture and the point of use.
(b) Non-potable water.
(1) Outlets for non-potable water, such as
water for industrial, irrigation, or fire-fighting purposes only, shall be
clearly identified by employers, who must inform all employees and all others
at the job site that the water is unsafe for drinking, washing, or cooking
purposes.
(2) Under no
circumstances shall non-potable water be supplied or used for any drinking
water purpose.
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