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.pdfUndressing rooms for workers should be provided separately for men and women. With the storage of household clothes in cabinets placed directly in the room of the garment or in a separate room. The common garment room is located adjacent to the undressing room. The ratio of men to women in employment is 1:1.
In facilities designed for competitions in team sports (including universal facilities), at least four team should undressing rooms be provided without division into men's and women's.
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Undress rooms for athletes should be connected to sports halls directly or through a corridor intended only for this connection.
The undress unit at the gym includes:
-room for changing clothes - 2 m2 per person engaged;
-wardrobe for household clothing storage - 0.4-0.78 m2 per person engaged;
-showers - 1 net for 7 engaged per shift;
-Sanitary units - 1 toilet for 30 women workers; 1 toilet and 1 urinal for 50 men engaged in shifting;
-tambour lock with foot bath - 1 bath for 20 engaged per shift, area for 1 bath - 1 × 0.85 m2.
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Showers should directly communicate with undress rooms, showers for instructors - with a room of instructors, which are designed at 2.5 m2 per place, but at least 9 m2 each.
The height of the facility rooms (from floor to ceiling) is as a rule, equal to 3.0 m. When placing facility rooms in the sub-basin space, the height of the rooms can be reduced (in purity, to the bottom of the protruding structures): in undressing rooms of upper and home clothes (behind the barrier) - not more than 2.1 m; in the premises for referees and the press - not more than 2.4 m; in other rooms (except for the lobby) - not more than 2.7 m.
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SWIMMING POOLS
By purpose, swimming pools are divided into the following types:
-splash - for access to water for children of preschool age; Children to teach swimming to small children and teenagers;
-Educational - for swimming education for older children and adults, for small children and teenagers; and for health swimming for older people;
-swimming pools designed for training athletes and trainees;
-diving pools;
-universal training pools equipped for swimming, water polo, diving and designed for swimming training, recreational activities, training, as well as for local competitions without spectators or in the presence of a limited number of spectators (up to 600 places in indoor and up to 1200 places in outdoor facilities);
-Universal demonstration pools designed for large competitions with more than 600 seats in indoor and 1200 seats in outdoor pools.
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