1982 Ed.]
Child Care Centres Regulations
[CAP. 243
32. (1) Every centre shall be provided with toilet facilities and sanitary arrangements of a type approved by the Director.
(2) Every room used for toilet facilities shall-
(a) be provided with an opening or openings into the external air having a total area of at least 1/10th of the area of the floor of the room;
(b) at all times be kept in a clean and sanitary condition;
(c) not be used for any other purposes; and
(d) have its floor and its walls to a height of not less than 1 m rendered in cement, mortar or other suitable, impervious material.
33. An adequate and wholesome supply of water shall be provided in the premises of every centre.
34. (1) The premises of every centre shall be equipped with adequate washing and laundry facilities for children and employees.
(2) Every residential centre in premises designed and constructed for the purposes of a centre shall be equipped with adequate changing rooms and bathing facilities for the children and employees.
35. (1) All meals and refreshments provided for children in a centre shall be properly prepared from good quality and wholesome food, attractively served, and in sufficient quantity to meet the nutritional needs of the children and of a standard as set out in the Dietary Scales approved by the Director.
(2) The menu of the meals to be provided shall be prepared in advance and be available at all times for inspection by the Director or any inspector or medical officer.
36. (1) The centre premises, furniture, furnishings, fittings, equipment, toys and materials to which the children have access therein shall be maintained in a safe, clean, and sanitary condition.
(2) The operator of the centre shall ensure that the requirements of paragraph (1) are complied with, and that, so far as is reasonably practicable, hazards to the safety of the children attending the centre are corrected, repaired, removed or made inaccessible to the children.
(3) The operator shall, if so required in writing by the Director, cause the whole or any part of the centre premises to be suitably colour-washed or painted.
37. (1) In every centre there shall be provided and maintained in good condition play equipment of types and of a quantity and variety considered by the Director to be adequate and suitable for the needs of the children.
All
[Subsidiary]
Toilet facilities.
L.N. 61 77.
Water supply.
Ablutions.
Meals.
Safety and hygiene.
Furniture and equipment.
1982 Ed.]
Child Care Centres Regulations
[CAP. 243
32. (1) Every centre shall be provided with toilet facilities and sanitary arrangements of a type approved by the Director.
(2) Every room used for toilet facilities shall-
(a) be provided with an opening or openings into the external air having a total area of at least 1/10th of the area of the floor of the room;
(b) at all times be kept in a clean and sanitary condition:
(c) not be used for any other purposes; and
(d) have its floor and its walls to a height of not less than I m rendered in cement, mortar or other suitable, impervious material.
33. An adequate and wholesome supply of water shall be provided in the premises of every centre.
34. (1) The premises of every centre shall be equipped with adequate washing and laundry facilities for children and employees.
(2) Every residential centre in premises designed and con- structed for the purposes of a centre shall be equipped with adequate changing rooms and bathing facilities for the children and employees.
35. (1) All meals and refreshments provided for children in a centre shall be properly prepared from good quality and wholesome food, attractively served, and in sufficient quantity to meet the nutritional needs of the children and of a standard as set out in the Dietary Scales approved by the Director.
(2) The menu of the meals to be provided shall be prepared in advance and be available at all times for inspection by the Director or any inspector or medical officer.
36. (1) The centre premises, furniture, furnishings, fittings, equipment, toys and materials to which the children have access therein shall be maintained in a safe, clean, and sanitary condition.
(2) The operator of the centre shall ensure that the require- ments of paragraph (1) are complied with, and that, so far as is reasonably practicable, hazards to the safety of the children. attending the centre are corrected, repaired, removed or made inaccessible to the children.
(3) The operator shall, if so required in writing by the Direc- tor, cause the whole or any part of the centre premises to be suitably colour-washed or painted.
37. (1) In every centre there shall be provided and maintained in good condition play equipment of types and of a quantity and variety considered by the Director to be adequate and suitable for the needs of the children.
All
[Subsidiary]
Toilet facilities.
L.N. 61 77.
Water supply.
Ablutions.
Meals.
Safety and hygiene.
Furniture and equipment.
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