Places of Public Entertainment.
[CAP. 172
61. All portions of premises to which the public have access shall be provided with two independent systems of lighting, i.e. electricity and gas, to the satisfaction of the licensing authority and the lighting points provided in accordance with this regulation shall be indicated to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
In any portion of premises the total illumination on the two systems required by this regulation is hereinafter referred to as "minimum lighting" of that portion.
two independent systems of
lighting.
lighting.
62. The minimum lighting in all portions of premises shall be maintained continuously while the public are on the premises. Provided that so long as there is sufficient day-light in any portion of the premises, artificial light need not be maintained in that portion.
:
auditorium.
63. For the preservation of orderly conduct, as much light shall be maintained in the auditorium as is possible without detriment to the performance or entertainment.
provide good
64. Good general illumination shall be provided in the auditorium whenever possible without detriment to the performance or entertainment.
of systems.
65. Each system of lighting shall be so installed that a fault or accident on one system cannot in any circumstances affect the other.
cupboards,
66. The lighting points shall be so arranged that all parts of the premises, including recesses and cupboards, can etc. be adequately illuminated.
lamps.
67. If the installation of oil or candle lamps be permitted by the licensing authority, the lamps shall be of a pattern approved by the licensing authority and shall be properly fixed away from woodwork or other combustible materials, and where practicable, they shall be out of reach of the public. Lamps for burning kerosene or other mineral oil shall not be provided.
68. Provision shall be made so that each notice indicating an exit can be illuminated by a light on each system. In the auditorium of a theatre or music hall, and
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Lighting of exit notices.
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Places of Public Entertainment.
[CAP. 172
61. All portions of premises to which the public have Lighting; access shall be provided with two independent systems of lighting, i.e. electricity and gas, to the satisfaction of the licensing authority and the lighting points provided in accordance with this regulation shall be indicated to the satisfaction of the licensing authority.
In any portion of premises the total illumination on the two systems required by this regulation is hereinafter referred to as "minimum lighting" of that portion.
two independent systems of
lighting.
lighting.
62. The minimum lighting in all portions of premises Minimum shall be maintained continuously while the public are on the premises Provided that so long as there is sufficient day- light in any portion of the premises artificial light need not be maintained in that portion.
:
auditorium.
63. For the preservation of orderly conduct as much Lighting of light shall be maintained in the auditorium as is possible without detriment to the performance or entertainment.
provide good
64. Good general illumination shall be provided in the Necessity to auditorium whenever possible without detriment to the illumination. performance or entertainment.
of systems.
65. Each system of lighting shall be so installed that a Separation fault or accident on one system cannot in any circumstances affect the other.
cupboards,
66. The lighting points shall be so arranged that all Recesses. parts of the premises, including recesses and cupboards, can etc. be adequately illuminated.
lamps.
67. If the installation of oil or candle lamps be permitted oil or candle by the licensing authority the lamps shall be of a pattern approved by the licensing authority and shall be properly fixed away from woodwork or other combustible materials and where practicable they shall be out of reach of the public. Lamps for burning kerosene or other mineral oil shall not be provided.
68. Provision shall be made so that each notice indicating an exit can be illuminated by a light on each system. In the auditorium of a theatre or music hall, and
313
Lighting of exit notices.
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