WAC 296-150T-0600
What manufacturing codes apply to
factory-built temporary worker housing? (1) All design,
construction, installations, and alterations of factory-built
temporary worker housing structures must conform with the
following codes and the requirements of this chapter:
(a) The temporary worker housing construction code,
chapter 246-359 WAC;
(b) The National Electrical Code as referenced in chapter 19.28 RCW and in chapter 296-46 WAC.
(2) All construction methods and installations must
comply with chapter 246-359 WAC and use accepted engineering
practices when used, provide minimum health and safety to the
occupants of factory-built temporary worker housing structures
and the public, and demonstrate journeyperson quality of work
of the various trades.
(3) Requirements for any size, weight, or quality of
material modified by the terms "minimum," "not less than," "at
least," and similar expressions are minimum standards. The
manufacturer may exceed these standards, provided the
deviation does not result in inferior installation or defeat
the purpose and intent of the standard.
Note:
The codes, RCWs, and WACs referenced in this rule are available for reference at the Washington State Library, the
Washington State Law Library, and may be available at your local library.