Vendor & Staff Restroom Planning Guide

Don't let long guest lines keep your crew from working. From Food Truck Festivals to Construction Sites, ensure your New Jersey event meets N.J.A.C. 8:24 health codes with dedicated staff sanitation.

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Strategic Separation: Placing staff units "Back of House" reduces guest wait times and keeps food vendors compliant with health inspections.

Why "Staff-Only" Units are Required (Not Just Optional)

In New Jersey, mixing public traffic with food service workers isn't just inconvenient—it can be a violation. According to N.J.A.C. 8:24 (Sanitation in Retail Food Establishments), food vendors must have convenient access to sanitary facilities to prevent cross-contamination.

🍎 Food Vendors & Caterers

Requirement: Must have immediate access to toilets and dedicated handwashing stations separate from the public crowds.

Best Practice: Place 1 Handwash Station per 4 Food Trucks.

🚧 Production & Security

Requirement: Security staff cannot abandon posts to wait in 20-minute guest lines.

Best Practice: Place single Standard Units at perimeter checkpoints and backstage loading docks.

Staff-to-Restroom Ratio Calculator

Use these ratios to ensure your back-of-house operations run smoothly:

Staff Type Recommended Ratio Placement Strategy
General Event Staff 1 Unit per 20 Workers Back-of-House / Volunteer Tent
Food/Bev Vendors 1 Unit + 1 Sink per 15 Vendors Within 200ft of Food Court (Service Alley)
VIP / Talent 1 Private Trailer or VIP Unit Directly behind Main Stage / Green Room

Download the Vendor Logistics Checklist

Ensure your site map passes inspection. Download our checklist for placement of staff toilets, handwashing stations, and grey water tanks.

📥 Download Vendor Planning PDF

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