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Which of the following is not a requirement for an accessible washroom in an industrial building?

  1. Grab bars

  2. Barrier-free entrance

  3. Sink with knee clearance

  4. Bathtub with built-in seat

The correct answer is: Bathtub with built-in seat

An accessible washroom in an industrial building is required to have certain features that make it accessible to people with disabilities. These features include grab bars, a barrier-free entrance, and a sink with knee clearance. Option D, a bathtub with a built-in seat, is not a requirement for an accessible washroom in an industrial building. This is because a bathtub may be difficult for some people with disabilities to use, and a built-in seat may not provide enough support or stability. Therefore, providing a bathtub with a built-in seat is not necessary for an accessible washroom in an industrial building.