208238-1934-Regulations-under-section-6-1-of-the-Places-of-Public-Entertainment-Regulation-Ordinance-1919 — Page 17

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, AUGUST 3, 1934.

refuse. Such receptacles shall be maintained in a clean and wholesome condition.

(Note: It will be necessary for an open area or other suitable place to be available for the accommodation of the metal bins).

Certificates

of stability

Lighting, cooling, electrical, ventilating and mechanical installations.

58. The application for a licence or renewal of a licence under the regulations in this Part shall be accompanied by a for lighting certificate of stability of the alternative gas lighting system

following an examination of the installations.

systems.

Lighting.

Two independent systems of lighting.

Minimum lighting.

Lighting of auditorium.

Separation

of systems.

59. If in the opinion of the Licensing Authority it shall be deemed expedient it shall be lawful for him to call upon the Licensee of the premises to provide a certificate of stability of the electric system.

60. Exemption from the provisions of these regulations. relating to the electric system shall be deemed to have been granted to all existing buildings licenced under these regula- tions until such time that major electrical alterations become necessary or when in the opinion of the Licensing Authority a danger of fire exists due to faulty wiring or apparatus, and in the latter case the Licensing Authority may terminate the exemption as aforesaid by written notice and require the Licensee to comply with such of these regulations as may be deemed expedient.

61. All portions of the premises to which the public have access shall be provided with two independent systems of light- ing i.e., electricity and gas, to the satisfaction of the Licensing Authority and the lighting points which are provided to effect compliance with this regulation shall be indicated to the satis- faction of the Licensing Authority.

The total illumination on the two systems in any portion of the premises necessary to comply with this regulation is hereinafter referred to as "minimum lighting" of that portion.

62. The minimum lighting in all portions of the premises shall be maintained continuously during the whole of the time that the public are on the premises. Provided that so long as there is sufficient daylight in any portion of the premises, artificial light need not be maintained in that portion,

63. The lighting maintained in the auditorium in order to ensure orderly conduct shall be as great as possible consistent with the effective presentation or exhibition of the performance or pictures:

64. In the main hall or auditorium, lighting, in addition to the minimum lighting, shall be maintained so as to provide good general illumination if this is possible without detriment to the performance or entertainment.

65. Each system of lighting shall be so installed that a fault or accident on one system cannot in any circumstances affect the other.

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