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The design of public restrooms is essential to the success and function of all building projects. Among the most important design criteria are public health, privacy, safety, and welfare. In this course, we take a look at what goes into planning a washroom that meets all these needs, looking at fixture counts, code requirements, and accessibility and selecting suitable partitions that meet these and sustainability requirements.
Upon completion of this course, the Learner should be able to:
- Discuss the aesthetic and functional elements of public bathroom design in terms of public health, safety, and accessibility.
- Analyze code requirements for barrier-free bathroom design and accessibility.
- Specify toilet partitions, hardware, and materials for public restroom privacy and safety.
- Implement planning criteria when calculating the number of plumbing fixtures for men and women in public buildings for convenience and comfort.
- Design a public restroom with attention to ease of maintenance and health and sanitary conditions.
Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.
Presented by Scott Jones on behalf of Hadrian . View the Privacy Policy .
Presenter Information

Name: Scott Jones
Title: Sales and Marketing Analyst, Hadrian
Background: Scott Jones, Sales and Marketing Analyst for Hadrian, has over ten years of experience in the toilet partition industry. With facilities in Burlington, Ontario and Mentor, Ohio, Hadrian is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of toilet partitions and lockers. Scott has held several different positions during his time with Hadrian and has been part of their marketing team since 2001.