Washington Safety Standards — WAC 296-83— - Temporary Housing for Workers is a set of standards established by the State of Washington to ensure the safety and health of workers living in temporary housing. The standards cover several key areas, including the construction and maintenance of the housing, sanitation requirements, fire safety, and the provision of basic amenities. This set of standards applies to all temporary housing used by workers in the state of Washington, including: • Temporary labor camps • Crew quarters • Temporary shelters • Migrant housing • Military housing • Emergency housing • Homeless or long-term housing • Recreational vehicle parks • Hotels and motels used for temporary housing The standards require the housing to be in a safe and sanitary condition, with adequate ventilation, heating, and lighting. They also require the provision of basic amenities such as beds, bedding, and toiletries. The standards also cover fire safety, including the installation of fire alarms, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers. The standards also require the housing to be regularly inspected to ensure it meets the requirements.