The Gap Between "We Have a Unit On-Site" and "We're Actually Compliant"
Most construction site OSHA sanitation findings don't come from sites without a portable toilet. They come from sites where the unit count was calculated wrong, the units were positioned to serve the site manager rather than the workers, or the servicing frequency didn't match the occupancy level.
The federal standard under 29 CFR 1926.51 sets a minimum of one toilet facility per 20 workers. That minimum assumes the facility is accessible β meaning within practical reach of every worker on every active work zone, not just the workers walking past it at the gate. On a multi-floor commercial build or a large residential development in South Elgin, IL, one unit at the perimeter entrance doesn't satisfy the practical intent of the requirement, even when it satisfies the count.
Porta Potties PDX builds construction sanitation plans against your actual site configuration β crew count, footprint, work zone distribution, phase schedule, and ambient conditions. This isn't a service upgrade. It's how compliant on-site sanitation actually works.