What are the Indian standards to be referred to when designing the worker colony? Like area per person? Amenities to be provided? Urinals and washbasin and toilet seats to be provided? Area to be provided for laundry purposes?
Plastering deductions as per IS code 1200. For opening of size 0.5 m2 to 3 m2 area, deduction is made on one face of the wall. For openings of size above 3 m2, deduction is made on both faces of the wall, but the area of sill, jamb and soffits of the opening is added.
Plastering deductions as per IS code 1200. For opening of size 0.5 m2 to 3 m2 area, deduction is made on one face of the wall. For openings of size above 3 m2, deduction is made on both faces of the wall, but the area of sill, jamb and soffits of the opening is added.
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Their is the Indian Indenture system in which 2million Indians were transported to labour in European colonies as a substitute for slave labour. The system expanded after the abolition of slavery in the British empire in 1833. Following are some 'Standards for workers’ accommodation: A. National/locRead more
Their is the Indian Indenture system in which 2million Indians were transported to labour in European colonies as a substitute for slave labour. The system expanded after the abolition of slavery in the British empire in 1833. Following are some ‘Standards for workers’ accommodation: A. National/local standards B. General living facilities C. Room/dormitory facilities D. Sanitary and toilet facilities E. Canteen, cooking and laundry facilities F. Standards for nutrition and food safety G. Medical facilities H. Leisure, social and telecommunication facilities There is a large variety of workers’ living facilities. When cooking for a number of workers, hygiene and food safety are absolutely critical.
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