Spitting.
Personal cleanliness.
Preventon of vermin.
Yards, alleys.
etc. not to be used for processing of reconstituting milk.
Cleansing of water tanks.
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28. (1) In any premises in which milk is processed or re- constituted-
(a) no person shall spit in any part of the premises in which the
milk is processed or reconstituted; and
(b) no person shall spit in any other part of the premises except
into a spittoon or other receptacle provided for the purpose. (2) Where spittoons or receptacles are provided, the licensee sbal cause cach such spittoon or receptacle to contain a disinfectant fluid and to be cleansed, and the fluid renewed, not less than once in every twenty-four hours.
(3) Save with the permission in writing of the Council, every such licensee shall cause one or more notices, prohibiting spitting and written in English and Chinese, to be continuously displayed in a conspicuo manner in every part of the premises in which milk is processed or reconstituted.
29. Every person who takes part in the processing or reconstituting of milk shall while so engaged –
(a) keep all parts of his person and of his outer garments as clean
as may be reasonably practicable; and
(b) keep any open cut or abrasion on any exposed part of his
person covered with a suitable waterproof dressing.
30. (1) Save where exempted in writing by the Council, every such licensee shall cause every hollow space, crevice or other place in any premises used by him for processing or reconstituting milk, which is likely to harbour vermin or to constitute a means of access for vermin, to be eliminated or sealed off.
(2) No person sball place, or suffer to be placed or to remain placed, any furniture or equipment, other than such as may be moved without difficulty by one man, so near to any wall of any premises in which milk is processed or reconstituted as to obstruct access to adf part of such wall, or such furniture or equipment, for the purpose of the cleaning of the same.
(3) No person shall knowingly suffer the existence of any vermin in any part of any premises in which milk is processed or reconstituted.
31. No person shall use, or suffer to be used, any yard, alley. oper space or roof top for processing, reconstituting or storing of milk.
32. (1) Every such licensee shall---
(a) cause the inside of every water tank or container provided for the storage of water on any premises used by him for processing
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or reconstituting milk to be cleansed in the months of March, June, September and December in each year by scrubbing out the same with a solution of not less than fifty parts of chlorine in one million parts of water; and
(b) cause the date upon which such cleansing was last carried out to be recorded in a conspicuous manner upon each such water tank or container.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of paragraph (1), any health officer or health inspector may serve upon such licensee a notice equiring bim to cause any such water tank or container to be cleansed in such manner and within such time as shall be specified in the notice.
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33. Without prejudice to anything contained in these by-laws, every Gedczal such licensee shall take all reasonable and proper precautions in and in precautions connexion with processing and reconstituting of milk, including the contamination distribution or other bandling thereof, to prevent contamination of the of milk. milk
34. (1) No person suffering from a discharging wound or sone or Restriction from a discharge of the ear or from attacks of vomiting or diarrhoea or on employ- from a sore throat shall take any part in processing or reconstituting persons likely milk:
Provided that a health officer may issue a certificate to any such person exempting him from the provisions of this paragraph in any case in which such health officer is satisfied that no danger to the public health is involved.
(2) Aay person who is employed or working in premises in which milk is processed or reconstituted, shall, if so required in writing by a health officer, submit himself to medical examination at such time and at such place as such health officer may direct and, if after such medical cxamination, a health officer is satisfied that such person is suffering from any communicable disease, or is likely to communicate to any other person any communicable disease, such last mentioned health officer may notify such person in writing to that effect, and such person shall forthwith cease to work in such premises or in any other promises in which milk is processed or reconstituted.
(3) A notice given under the provisions of paragraph (2) shall continue in force until it is cancelled by a further notice in writing by a health officer declaring such first mentioned notice to be cancelled.
(4) No person shall cause, or suffer or permit, any person, other than a person who has been duly exempted from the provisions of paragraph (1), whom he knows or has reason to believe to be suffering from any of the complaints specified in that paragraph to be employed or take part in processing or reconstituting milk.
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disease.