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4.5.7.2 One locker will be provided for each authorized AMSA
position. Designer should consider providing a few extra lockers for
each sex to anticipate staff turnover. The lockers should be
heavyduty steel athletic-type, 380 mm wide by 460 mm deep by
1830 mm tall (15 in by 18 in by 72 in).
4.5.7.3 Space Design Information: Same as training center lockers,
Section 4.2.40 above.
4.5.8 Male and Female Toilets and Showers
4.5.8.1 Toilets and showers are provided for the use and
convenience of the personnel, and should be located with the
breakroom and lockers.
4.5.8.2 Space Design Information: Same as training center toilets
and showers, Section 4.2.38 above.
4.5.9 Battery Room
4.5.9.1 This space is provided for servicing, charging, and storage
of lead-acid batteries. The designer may find that the Tenants no
longer service or charge batteries, and simply store them for short
periods before exchange or after delivery. Unless otherwise directed
by the Using Service, the room should be designed for full battery
operations, in case the situation changes in the future. If this space
opens into the workbays, the requirements of NEC 511 apply.
4.5.9.2 Battery shelving is provided under the construction contract,
and is typically of redwood, cedar or fiberglass, along the side of
the room opposite the door. The shelves are usually tiered from
front to back, with the lowest shelf at 500 mm (18 in) AFF.
4.5.9.3 A hose bibb will be provided. No floor drain will be
provided.
4.5.9.4 Provide duplex receptacles above the benches for battery
charging. A sail switch is required to ensure that battery charging
cannot occur without proper ventilation.
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