Lockers and Changing Rooms

Lockers and changing rooms play an important role in industrial workplaces.
This also applies where hygiene controls, protective clothing and shift-based operations form part of daily activity.
Ambrey Baker designs and constructs changing areas that support workforce hygiene, operational flow and workplace welfare requirements within factories, warehouses and production facilities.
We plan facilities in line with the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, which require suitable changing accommodation for workers who wear special clothing. Our team designs layouts to manage staff movement during shift change. They also provide adequate locker storage, seating, washing facilities and durable finishes for daily use.
In food manufacturing environments, changing rooms often form part of the site’s hygiene control strategy. Designs may incorporate segregated zones for outdoor clothing, protective garments and production entry points. As a result, these arrangements support hygiene procedures associated with standards such as BRCGS Global Standard Food Safety, helping to reduce contamination risks between external areas and controlled production spaces. BRCGS guidance has long required designated changing facilities and separate storage of outdoor clothing and production clothing in relevant food environments.
Ambrey Baker also coordinates the construction or refurbishment of locker rooms within operational facilities, ensuring that drainage, ventilation, flooring, wall finishes and service installations suit wet and high-traffic environments. Our experience in food production and industrial buildings allows our team integrate these spaces effectively with wider factory layouts.

LIFECYCLE SUPPORT
Leading Specialists in Industrial Facilities
From early-stage consultancy & design, to Hard FM, repair, refurbishment, reconfiguration, capital works & decommissioning. We support essential facilities that need to remain safe, compliant & operational throughout their working life



