OSHA Construction Restroom Compliance Checklist (2026)

By Jordan Reed· Reviewed by Maria Alvarez· Updated 2026-06-12

Print this checklist or save it to PDF for your safety binder. It covers the OSHA standards (29 CFR 1926.51) that apply to portable restrooms on construction sites, plus state-specific exceptions, hand-wash requirements, and the inspection-prep questions OSHA officers actually ask. Use it whether you rent from us or anyone else.

Reference disclaimer

This checklist is a working summary, not legal advice. OSHA standards can be amended; always verify current text at osha.gov. State OSHA programs (Cal/OSHA, etc.) may impose stricter requirements.

Section 1 — Pre-deployment

Confirm before unit delivery:

Section 2 — OSHA worker-to-toilet ratio (29 CFR 1926.51(c))

Workers on siteToilets requiredUrinals (in lieu of toilets)
1–201
20–1991 toilet + 1 urinal per 40 workersPermitted
200+1 toilet + 1 urinal per 50 workersPermitted

Cal/OSHA Title 8 §1526: California ratios are stricter — effectively ~10% more units at every workforce size. Cal/OSHA also requires hand wash facilities at any site with 5+ workers regardless of exposure category.

Section 3 — Hand-wash requirement (29 CFR 1926.51(f))

Section 4 — Placement (1926.51 + general-duty)

Section 5 — ADA accommodation

Section 6 — Daily / weekly maintenance

Section 7 — Common OSHA citations to avoid

Section 8 — Pre-inspection walkthrough

Run this 24 hours before any expected OSHA visit, or weekly as a routine check:

Section 9 — Documentation to keep on site

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Want the long-form version?

For the deeper explanation of every section here — what each OSHA subparagraph means, when it gets cited, and how to handle special cases — see our long-form OSHA construction restroom requirements guide.

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