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4.—(1) Suitable and sufficient changing rooms must be provided or made available at readily accessible places if a worker—
(a)has to wear special clothing for the purposes of construction work; and
(b)cannot, for reasons of health or propriety, be expected to change elsewhere.
(2) Where necessary for reasons of propriety, there must be separate changing rooms for, or separate use of rooms by, men and women.
(3) Changing rooms must—
(a)be provided with seating; and
(b)include, where necessary, facilities to enable a person to dry any special clothing and any personal clothing or effects.
(4) Suitable and sufficient facilities must, where necessary, be provided or made available at readily accessible places to enable persons to lock away—
(a)any special clothing which is not taken home;
(b)their own clothing which is not worn during working hours; and
(c)their personal effects.
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