On 01/07/18 23:11, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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On 1. Jul 2018, at 02:02, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
then I would suggest to add a subtag about the context and not
hope for implicit context. They will look / work different than
shoe decontamination in different context.
Can only speak for the decon stations in the National Parks in our
Hinterland area, but they are a combination of brushes & liquid
disinfectant / fungicide / something or other!
yes, I meant different context (and kind) for “shoe decontamination”
should be distinguishable from the tags, different like:
https://media.defense.gov/2010/Dec/17/2000297934/-1/-1/0/101217-F-4408M-018.JPG
military (mostly not mappable anyway because mobile and classified?)
http://www.site-showers.com/wp/wp-content/gallery/bootwash/bootwash_2-600x873.png
(this looks like forest / habitat protection)
Both the above are portable - so temporary and therefore not mappable in
OSM. However for testing purposes?
Both are targeted at workers .. footwear=occupational?
As for the function? No idea what the military are targeting there, the
forestry probably decontamination=pathogen.
I'd use the rule .. "if you don't know .. don't add tags that say
anything that you don't know".
So just add the tag man_made=footwear_decontamination .. and nothing else.
https://www.reinraum.de/uploads/images/_scale/mattefuabdruck_626x457.jpg
(sticky mat indoor)
footwear= ... humm yes? As a general everything tag 'yes' suits?
decontamination=sticky_mat ? Sticky mats only remove surface
contamination - things that could have fallen off. They don't do pathogens.
And they need frequent replacement. I have bought such things in my
work. But I would not map them.
The ones for hikers usually have a sign saying why they are there
(pathogens in most cases) and how to use them.
https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/lamington/images/pathogen-control-station.jpg
https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/moogerah-peaks/images/pathogen-control-mt-french.jpg
phytophthora, myrtle rust
<https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/managing/myrtle-rust/> and amphibian
chytrid fungus
http://parks.tas.gov.au/IntranetNewsWS_Image.aspx?id=2984
https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/images/conservation-management/pests-diseases/dieback/dieback_shoecleaning_station.jpg
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bushwalker-scrubbing-shoes-to-prevent-dieback-spread-bibbulmun-track-114557670.html
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