There are certainly a few in Tasmania  that I could map if we had a suitable 
tagging

 

From: Jonathon Rossi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2018 9:50 PM
To: OpenStreetMap
Subject: [talk-au] Pathogen Control Stations

 

Throughout the Gold Coast Hinterland (including Lamington and Springbrook 
National Parks) there are pathogen control stations. These are designed to be 
used by humans to reduce soil and other contaminates being carried on shoes 
between sections of the national parks.

 

Many have big brushes (mounted facing up) to clean soil out of your shoes and a 
disinfectant applier for the base of your shoe, example photo: 
https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/lamington/images/pathogen-control-station.jpg

 

I mapped one last week in Springbrook NP, however couldn't find any relevant 
tags to apply to the node. Has anyone mapped them or seen them mapped in OSM 
before? Is there anything similar that could be a relevant tag?

 

Jono

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