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1986 Ed.]

Frozen Confections (Urban Council) By-laws

[CAP. 132

AC 7

[Subsidiary]

(b) the means of ventilation which is provided, whether natural or mechanical or partly natural and partly mechanical, is sufficient in every part of the premises, other than any part exclusively used for storage, to safeguard the health in that respect of the maximum number of persons likely to be engaged therein at any one time;

(c) sanitary fitments are provided to a standard not less than that required by regulation 5 of the Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and Latrines) Regulations;

(d) public mains water is laid on to the premises and a storage tank is provided for such water which is of sufficient size, having regard to the daily quantity of water likely to be used upon the premises, and proof against access of dust and mosquitoes:

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;

(e) in every part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured—

(f)

(i) the floors and internal surfaces of the walls to a height of not less than 2 m are surfaced with smooth, light-coloured, non-absorbent material and the junctions between the walls and floors are coved;

(ii) the ceilings are impervious to dust; and

(iii) the ceilings and those parts of such walls as are not specified in sub-sub-paragraph (i) are limewashed or painted a light colour;

sufficient ablution facilities are provided for the use of persons employed therein, and that such ablution facilities are conveniently situated having regard to the nature of the work of such persons;

(g) sufficient and suitable cloakroom or locker accommodation, situated otherwise than in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured or stored, is provided for the reception of outer garments and other personal effects of persons employed therein;

(h) no fresh air intake to any ventilation pipe included in the soil drainage system of the premises is situated in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured, and every inlet into any such system which is situated in any such part of the premises is trapped.

(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)

L.N. 89/79.

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[CAP. 132AC 7[Subsidiary](b) the means of ventilation which is provided, whether natural or mechanical or partly natural and partly mechanical, is sufficient in every part of the premises, other than any part exclusively used for storage, to safeguard the health in that respect of the maximum number of persons likely to be engaged therein at any one time;(c) sanitary fitments are provided to a standard not less than that required by regulation 5 of the Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and Latrines) Regulations;(d) public mains water is laid on to the premises and a storage tank is provided for such water which is of sufficient size, having regard to the daily quantity of water likely to be used upon the premises, and proof against access of dust and mosquitoes: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;(e) in every part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured—(f)(i) the floors and internal surfaces of the walls to a height of not less than 2 m are surfaced with smooth, light-coloured, non-absorbent material and the junctions between the walls and floors are coved;(ii) the ceilings are impervious to dust; and(iii) the ceilings and those parts of such walls as are not specified in sub-sub-paragraph (i) are limewashed or painted a light colour;sufficient ablution facilities are provided for the use of persons employed therein, and that such ablution facilities are conveniently situated having regard to the nature of the work of such persons;(g) sufficient and suitable cloakroom or locker accommodation, situated otherwise than in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured or stored, is provided for the reception of outer garments and other personal effects of persons employed therein;(h) no fresh air intake to any ventilation pipe included in the soil drainage system of the premises is situated in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured, and every inlet into any such system which is situated in any such part of the premises is trapped.(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)L.N. 89/79.
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[CAP. 132AC 7[Subsidiary](b) the means of ventilation which is provided, whether natural or mechanical or partly natural and partly me- chanical, is sufficient in every part of the premises, other than any part exclusively used for storage, to safeguard the health in that respect of the maximum number of persons likely to be engaged therein at any one time;(c) sanitary fitments are provided to a standard not less than that required by regulation 5 of the Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and Latrines) Regulations;(d) public mains water is laid on to the premises and a storage tank is provided for such water which is of sufficient size, having regard to the daily quantity of water likely to be used upon the premises, and proof against access of dust and mosquitoes: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 considera- tions of public health, it may consider adequate;(e) in every part of the premises in which any frozen confec-tion is manufactured-(f)(i) the floors and internal surfaces of the walls to a height of not less than 2 m are surfaced with smooth, light coloured, non-absorbent material and the junctions between the walls and floors are coved:(ii) the ceilings are impervious to dust; and(iii) the ceilings and those parts of such walls as are not specified in sub-sub-paragraph (1) are limewashed or painted a light colour;sufficient ablution facilities are provided for the use of persons employed therein, and that such ablution facilities are conveniently situated having regard to the nature of the work of such persons;(g) sufficient and suitable cloakroom or locker accommoda- tion, situated otherwise than in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured or stored, is provided for the reception of outer garments and other personal effects of persons employed therein;(h) no fresh air intake to any ventilation pipe included in the soil drainage system of the premises is situated in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured, and every inlet into any such system which is situated in any such part of the premises is trapped.(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)L.N. 89/79.
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1986 Ed.]

Frozen Confections (Urban Council) By-laws

[CAP. 132

AC 7

[Subsidiary]

(b) the means of ventilation which is provided, whether natural or mechanical or partly natural and partly me- chanical, is sufficient in every part of the premises, other than any part exclusively used for storage, to safeguard the health in that respect of the maximum number of persons likely to be engaged therein at any one time;

(c) sanitary fitments are provided to a standard not less than that required by regulation 5 of the Building (Standards of Sanitary Fitments, Plumbing, Drainage Works and Latrines) Regulations;

(d) public mains water is laid on to the premises and a storage tank is provided for such water which is of sufficient size, having regard to the daily quantity of water likely to be used upon the premises, and proof against access of dust and mosquitoes:

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 considera- tions of public health, it may consider adequate;

(e) in every part of the premises in which any frozen confec-

tion is manufactured-

(f)

(i) the floors and internal surfaces of the walls to a height of not less than 2 m are surfaced with smooth, light coloured, non-absorbent material and the junctions between the walls and floors are coved:

(ii) the ceilings are impervious to dust; and

(iii) the ceilings and those parts of such walls as are not specified in sub-sub-paragraph (1) are limewashed or painted a light colour;

sufficient ablution facilities are provided for the use of persons employed therein, and that such ablution facilities are conveniently situated having regard to the nature of the work of such persons;

(g) sufficient and suitable cloakroom or locker accommoda- tion, situated otherwise than in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured or stored, is provided for the reception of outer garments and other personal effects of persons employed therein;

(h) no fresh air intake to any ventilation pipe included in the soil drainage system of the premises is situated in any part of the premises in which any frozen confection is manufactured, and every inlet into any such system which is situated in any such part of the premises is trapped.

(Cap. 123, sub. leg.)

L.N. 89/79.

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