Recreation Lounge
TV, lounge seating, pool table or table tennis, kitchenette with kettle and microwave. Dimmable LED lighting.
20ft High Cube default (6,058 x 2,438 x 2,896 mm). Four fit-out variants: recreation lounge, gym + training, first aid station, and combined 40ft split-volume. Insulated panels, split-system A/C, LED lighting.
AS/NZS 3000 electrical, Safe Work Australia First Aid Code of Practice, AS 1319 safety signage, AS 1428.1 stretcher access, AS 1668.2 ventilation, NCC 2022. Region D cyclone rating available.
Mining camps, construction sites, defence forward bases, and emergency-response deployments. Rec lounges, gyms, training rooms, medical bays, and combined welfare units.
Overview
Portable recreation rooms and first aid stations are SCS Global's containerised worker amenities for mining camps and remote workforce villages. We build each unit factory-direct from our Yixing, Jiangsu facility on a shared 20ft High Cube shell (10ft and 40ft also available), fitted out as rec lounges, gyms, training facilities, medical bays, or combined 40ft welfare units. Every variant ships compliant with AS/NZS 3000 electrical, and the First Aid variant is built to the Safe Work Australia First Aid Code of Practice. The full welfare-amenity range sits inside our camp infrastructure cluster.
Specifications
Four fit-out variants run on the same 20ft HC shell: Recreation Lounge, Gym + Training, First Aid Station, and Combined 40ft split-volume with internal partition and dual entries. Every variant is built at our Yixing factory and ships with a Certificate of Compliance per unit.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Form factors | 10ft, 20ft High Cube (default), 40ft, 40ft combined rec + first aid |
| 20ft HC external dimensions | 6,058 x 2,438 x 2,896 mm (19'10" x 8'0" x 9'6") |
| 20ft HC internal dimensions | 5,770 x 2,150 x 2,440 mm |
| Tare weight (First Aid, fitted 20ft HC) | 3,000 kg |
| Payload | 7,000 kg |
| Shell construction | Welded steel container shell, ISO 668:2020 + ISO 1496-1 base |
| Insulation | Rockwool throughout walls and ceiling |
| Climate control | Split-system reverse-cycle air conditioning |
| Electrical fitout | AS/NZS 3000, RCD protection, GPOs per variant |
| Fire detection | Hardwired smoke alarms with battery backup (AS 1670.1) |
| Cyclone rating | Region D engineering to AS/NZS 1170.2 |
Recreation
The standard 20ft HC houses modular lounge or banquette seating for six to twelve occupants, a wall-mounted TV with HDMI/USB inputs, a kitchenette bench with kettle and microwave, and dimmable LED lighting. Most 20ft units accept a pool table or table tennis; the 40ft takes a full-size billiards table or a split rec-plus-first-aid fit-out. Worker welfare is a hard obligation on remote workforce sites under Safe Work Australia model WHS guidance, not an optional extra.
Medical
A containerised first aid station is fitted with a treatment couch, hand-wash basin, lockable medication cabinet, AED bracket, AS 1319 signage, and AS 1428.1 stretcher-access ramp. Options include an AS 4775 15-minute eyewash and safety shower for chemical-exposure sites, oxygen kit cradle, and satellite comms mounting points. The Safe Work Australia Code recommends 14 m2 minimum for a primary first aid room; specify a 25ft or 40ft shell where contractually scoped.
Fitness
Containerised gyms and training rooms are 20ft and 40ft units fitted with rubber matting, reinforced floor points, wall mounts for cardio and resistance equipment, mirrors, and mechanical ventilation upgraded to AS 1668.2 outdoor-air rates for occupant density. The training variant uses an AV-led fit-out with interactive display for toolbox talks, induction sessions, and competency training. Both fit-outs are workforce-retention infrastructure: sites that resource them well report lower turnover on FIFO rosters.
Compliance
Every unit is built to AS/NZS 3000 electrical and NCC 2022 habitable building requirements. First Aid variants comply with the Safe Work Australia Model Code of Practice: First Aid in the Workplace, with AS 1319 signage, AS 1428.1 stretcher access, and optional AS 4775 eyewash. WA mining tenements also sit under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994. A Certificate of Compliance is issued with every unit.
ISO
Bureau Veritas
DNV
Lloyd's Register
BIC
ABS Standards & References
Every recreation and first aid unit we manufacture is engineered against the standards below.
Configuration Options
Four fit-out variants on the same ISO container shell. Each is configured at order against the camp's welfare scope.
TV, lounge seating, pool table or table tennis, kitchenette with kettle and microwave. Dimmable LED lighting.
Rubber matting, reinforced floor points, cardio and resistance equipment mounts, mirrors, upgraded AS 1668.2 ventilation. Training variant adds AV-led whiteboard or interactive display.
Treatment couch, hand-wash basin, lockable medication cabinet, AED bracket, AS 1319 signage, AS 1428.1 stretcher-access ramp. Optional eyewash, oxygen kit, satellite comms.
Split-volume with internal partition and dual entries. Recreation on one side, first aid on the other. Shared HVAC.
Applications
Recreation rooms and first aid stations deploy as part of the welfare amenity set on any remote workforce camp.
FIFO welfare infrastructure for iron-ore, copper, gold, and bauxite operations. Retention and mental health support on 14/14 and 2/1 rosters.
First aid stations and rec rooms for drilling and processing sites. Eyewash and safety shower options for chemical-exposure zones.
Welfare amenities for long-duration build camps and shutdown projects.
Forward operating bases, emergency-response camps, and post-disaster temporary worker housing.
Tell us the camp population, welfare scope, and deployment region. We configure the fit-out.
Engineering Resources
Spec sheet and CAD floor plans for engineering review.
Full specification matrix, fit-out variants, compliance summary.
DownloadTreatment couch, hand-wash, cabinet, stretcher-access entry.
DownloadSeating, TV mount, games, kitchenette layout.
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crib roomsFAQ
Three questions procurement and operations ask most often about camp recreation and first aid facilities.
A wall-mounted TV with sound system, lounge or banquette seating for six to twelve occupants, a pool table or table tennis, a kitchenette with kettle and microwave, Wi-Fi, and an optional outdoor area. The fit-out addresses worker welfare obligations under Safe Work Australia model WHS guidance.
A treatment couch, hand-wash basin with hot/cold mixer, stainless clinical-prep sink, lockable medication cabinet, storage for dressings, AS 1319 signage, AS 1428.1 stretcher-access ramp, sharps disposal, privacy screening, and optional AED bracket, oxygen kit, and AS 4775 eyewash.
Yes. Most jurisdictions mandate welfare facilities for FIFO and remote workforce accommodation. In Australia, the model WHS framework and Safe Work Australia welfare provisions apply, with WA adding the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 for mining tenements.