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(c) the means of ventilation provided, whether natural or me chanical or partly natural and partly mechanical, are sufficient in every part of the premises, other than any part used ex- clusively for storage purposes, to safeguard in that respect the maximum number of persons likely to be in such part of the premises at any one time;
(d) sanitary fitments are provided to a standard not less than that required by the Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and Latrines) Regulations, 1959:
Provided that, in the case of any premises to which such regulations do not apply, the Council may approve such lesser standard as, having regard to considerations of public health and the circumstances of the case, the Council may consider adequate:
(e) public mains water is laid on to the premises :
Provided that, where the Council is satisfied that public mains water cannot reasonably be laid on for all or any purposes, the Council may in its discretion approve such other water supply as, having regard to considerations of public health, it may consider adequate:
() all floors in every part of the premises in which materials are prepared, processed or stored are rendered smooth and impervious on the surface and slope evenly towards drainage outlets;
(g) all such floors are drained, by means of removable galvanized gratings, into glazed or smooth cement channels which dis- charge into trapped drainage openings:
(A) all walls in every part of the premises in which materials are prepared, processed or stored are rendered smooth and im- pervious to a height of not less than seven feet and the junc- tions between the walls and floors are coved;
(0 in the case of any premises used for the carrying on of an offensive trade involving the processing or treatment of mate- rials containing fat, all drainage outlets are fitted with a grease trap:
(j) the storage space provided is sufficient to contain all materials required for use in the business which are likely to be in stock at any one time; and
(*) where the premises comprise part of a building which has more than one storey, the other storeys of such building are adequately protected against nuisances arising from the carry- ing on of the offensive trade.
8. After the grant or renewal of any such licence, no licensed Restriction shall, save with the permission in writing of the Council, cause or on alteration of premises permit to be made in respect of the premises to which the licence or Actings
relates-
(a) any alteration or addition which would result in a material deviation from the plan thereof approved under by-law 6; or
(b) any material alteration in respect of any matter specified in
by-law 7,
afler grant of licence.
9. (1) The licensee shall, at the end of each working day and General
cicanliness, in any event not less than once in every twenty-four hours, cause every part of the premises in which materials are prepared or processed to be thoroughly cleansed,
(2) The licensee shall cause all apparatus, equipment or machinery used in the preparation or processing of materials to be thoroughly cleansed not less than once in every twenty-four hours during any period in which business is carried on.
of machinery
10. The licensee shall at all times cause any machinery used for Maintenance the purpose of controlling or disposing of noxious or injurious vapours, for disposs dust or effluents which may be discharged in the carrying on of the of vapours, offensive trade to be maintained in good working order.
etc.
and preven-
11. (1) Every licensee shall, at all times, cause the walls, floors, Maintenance doors, windows, ceilings, wood work and all other parts of the structure of premises of the premises in which he carries on an offensive trade to be kept tion of in such good order, repair and condition as to-
(a) enable them to be effectively cleansed;
(D) prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, infestation of the
premises by vermin; and
(c) prevent absorption of noxious matters into any parts of the
structure of the premises.
(2) If it appears to the Council, on the report of a health officer or health inspector, that any premises, or any part of any premises, in which an offensive trade is carried on are or is, by reason of unclean- liness, want of repair or structural condition, in such a state as to be, or to be likely to become, a nuisance, the Council may cause a notice to be served upon the licenses requiring him to cleanse, disinfest, limewash. repair or modify such premises, or such part thereof, in such manner and within such time as may be specified in the notice and as may, in the opinion of the Council, be necessary to abate the nuisance or remove the likelihood thereof.
(3) If any licensed on whom a notice is served under the provisions of paragraph (2) fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof, the Council may execute, or cause to be executed, such work as may be
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