Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer

Are there building-code requirements for office locker installations?

Building codes do not typically regulate locker specifications directly, but several code-adjacent rules apply. OSHA 1910.141 governs sanitation in workplaces and may require lockers where employees change clothes. IBC (International Building Code) aisle-width requirements (44"–48" in egress paths) affect locker room layout. ADA Standards for Accessible Design require at least a portion of lockers to be accessible — reaching range 15"–48" from the floor, with maneuvering clearance in front. Local fire codes may restrict combustibles stored inside lockers in certain occupancies. Always review your local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements before finalizing a locker room design. OfficeFurniture2go.com's team can help you specify compliant units — call 1-800-460-0858.
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