Bathroom Stall Doors
We continue to have problems with the destruction and defacing of the bathroom stalls doors and walls. We are considering removing the stall walls or doors to prevent the continued destruction, defacing graffiti and overall demolition of the walls and doors.
Is this legal?
No, this would most likely be a violation of OSHA sanitation standards for general industry, which requires employers to provide private stalls for toilets where there is more than one toilet in a restroom. Your frustration is understandable, but depriving all employees of privacy while using the restroom is probably not the best solution.
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