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B 40

CAP. 172]

Places of Public Entertainment Regulations

[1986 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Rewinding room.

Fittings, etc., of rewinding room.

G.N.A. 87/52.

L.N. 63/77.

Ventilation of rewinding room.

G.N.A. 87/52.

Means of egress. G.N.A. 87/52.

Exemption. G.N.A. 87/52.

L.N. 63/77.

Portable projector. G.N.A. 87/52.

151. A separate room shall be provided for the rewinding and repairing of films and shall be constructed throughout of or lined internally with fire-resisting material.

152. All fittings and fixtures within the rewinding room shall be constructed of or covered with fire-resisting material, and the entrance shall be provided with a self-closing close-fitting door of fire-resisting material which shall not communicate directly with the auditorium or any part of a structure to which the public are admitted. If there is any communicating doorway or other opening between the enclosure and the rewinding room it shall also be provided with a door or shutter of fire-resisting material.

For the purpose of this regulation "fire-resisting material" includes teak or oak not less than 50 mm thick.

153. The rewinding room shall be provided with adequate means of ventilation, with sufficient inlets and outlets to ensure a constant supply of fresh air. Inlets and outlets shall communicate directly with the outside of a structure.

154. Alternative means of egress shall be provided other than through the enclosure:

Provided that if the licensing authority is of opinion that in the circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of regulations 151 to 154 is impracticable or in the case of any of the provisions of regulations 151, 152 and 154 unnecessary for securing safety, such compliance shall be dispensed with.

155. Where a structure is used only occasionally for the purpose of cinematograph exhibitions the provisions of regulations 127 and 152 shall not apply unless specially imposed by the licensing authority in cases of exceptional danger, but the following requirements shall be complied with----

(a) the doors of all exits shall be arranged to meet any requirements of the licensing authority;

(b) the film boxes fitted to the projector shall not exceed 450 mm in diameter, inside measurement;

(c) not more than 3 spools shall be kept in the enclosure at any one time.

156. Where a portable self-contained projector is used, the provisions of regulations 127, 131 and 133 to 153 inclusive shall not apply provided that regulations 126, 128, 129, 130, 132 (with the substitution of the words "reserved space" for the word “enclosure"), 155 (whether or not the structure is only occasionally used) and 157 to 161 inclusive are complied with.

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B 40 CAP. 172] Places of Public Entertainment Regulations [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary] Rewinding room. Fittings, etc., of rewinding room. G.N.A. 87/52. L.N. 63/77. Ventilation of rewinding room. G.N.A. 87/52. Means of egress. G.N.A. 87/52. Exemption. G.N.A. 87/52. L.N. 63/77. Portable projector. G.N.A. 87/52. 151. A separate room shall be provided for the rewinding and repairing of films and shall be constructed throughout of or lined internally with fire-resisting material. 152. All fittings and fixtures within the rewinding room shall be constructed of or covered with fire-resisting material, and the entrance shall be provided with a self-closing close-fitting door of fire-resisting material which shall not communicate directly with the auditorium or any part of a structure to which the public are admitted. If there is any communicating doorway or other opening between the enclosure and the rewinding room it shall also be provided with a door or shutter of fire-resisting material. For the purpose of this regulation "fire-resisting material" includes teak or oak not less than 50 mm thick. 153. The rewinding room shall be provided with adequate means of ventilation, with sufficient inlets and outlets to ensure a constant supply of fresh air. Inlets and outlets shall communicate directly with the outside of a structure. 154. Alternative means of egress shall be provided other than through the enclosure: Provided that if the licensing authority is of opinion that in the circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of regulations 151 to 154 is impracticable or in the case of any of the provisions of regulations 151, 152 and 154 unnecessary for securing safety, such compliance shall be dispensed with. 155. Where a structure is used only occasionally for the purpose of cinematograph exhibitions the provisions of regulations 127 and 152 shall not apply unless specially imposed by the licensing authority in cases of exceptional danger, but the following requirements shall be complied with---- (a) the doors of all exits shall be arranged to meet any requirements of the licensing authority; (b) the film boxes fitted to the projector shall not exceed 450 mm in diameter, inside measurement; (c) not more than 3 spools shall be kept in the enclosure at any one time. 156. Where a portable self-contained projector is used, the provisions of regulations 127, 131 and 133 to 153 inclusive shall not apply provided that regulations 126, 128, 129, 130, 132 (with the substitution of the words "reserved space" for the word “enclosure"), 155 (whether or not the structure is only occasionally used) and 157 to 161 inclusive are complied with. Page 41
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B 40 CAP. 172] Places of Public Entertainment Regulations [1986 Ed. [Subsidiary] Rewinding room. Fittings, etc., of rewinding room. G.N.A. 87/52. L.N. 63/77. Ventilation of rewinding room. G.N.A. 87/52. Means of egress. G.N.A. 87/52. Exemption. G.N.A. 87/52. L.N. 63/77. Portable projector. G.N.A. 87/52. 151. A separate room shall be provided for the rewinding and repairing of films and shall be constructed throughout of or lined internally with fire-resisting material. 152. All fittings and fixtures within the rewinding room shall be constructed of or covered with fire-resisting material, and the entrance shall be provided with a self-closing close-fitting door of fire-resisting material which shall not communicate directly with the auditorium or any part of a structure to which the public are admitted. If there is any communicating doorway or other opening between the enclosure and the rewinding room it shall also be provided with a door or shutter of fire-resisting material. For the purpose of this regulation "fire-resisting material" includes teak or oak not less than 50 mm thick. 153. The rewinding room shall be provided with adequate means of ventilation, with sufficient inlets and outlets to ensure a constant supply of fresh air. Inlets and outlets shall communicate directly with the outside of a structure. 154. Alternative means of egress shall be provided other than through the enclosure: Provided that if the licensing authority is of opinion that in the circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of regulations 151 to 154 is impracticable or in the case of any of the provisions of regulations 151, 152 and 154 unnecessary for securing safety, such compliance shall be dispensed with. 155. Where a structure is used only occasionally for the purpose of cinematograph exhibitions the provisions of regulations 127 and 152 shall not apply unless specially imposed by the licensing au- thority in cases of exceptional danger, but the following require- ments shall be complied with---- (a) the doors of all exits shall be arranged to meet any requirements of the licensing authority; (b) the film boxes fitted to the projector shall not exceed 450 mm in diameter, inside measurement; (c) not more than 3 spools shall be kept in the enclosure at any one time. 156. Where a portable self-contained projector is used, the provisions of regulations 127, 131 and 133 to 153 inclusive shall not apply provided that regulations 126, 128, 129, 130, 132 (with the substitution of the words "reserved space" for the word “en- closure"), 155 (whether or not the structure is only occasionally used) and 157 to 161 inclusive are complied with. ➜Page 41
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B 40

CAP. 172]

Places of Public Entertainment Regulations

[1986 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

Rewinding room.

Fittings, etc., of rewinding room.

G.N.A. 87/52.

L.N. 63/77.

Ventilation of rewinding room.

G.N.A. 87/52.

Means of egress. G.N.A. 87/52.

Exemption. G.N.A. 87/52.

L.N. 63/77.

Portable projector. G.N.A. 87/52.

151. A separate room shall be provided for the rewinding and repairing of films and shall be constructed throughout of or lined internally with fire-resisting material.

152. All fittings and fixtures within the rewinding room shall be constructed of or covered with fire-resisting material, and the entrance shall be provided with a self-closing close-fitting door of fire-resisting material which shall not communicate directly with the auditorium or any part of a structure to which the public are admitted. If there is any communicating doorway or other opening between the enclosure and the rewinding room it shall also be provided with a door or shutter of fire-resisting material.

For the purpose of this regulation "fire-resisting material" includes teak or oak not less than 50 mm thick.

153. The rewinding room shall be provided with adequate means of ventilation, with sufficient inlets and outlets to ensure a constant supply of fresh air. Inlets and outlets shall communicate directly with the outside of a structure.

154. Alternative means of egress shall be provided other than through the enclosure:

Provided that if the licensing authority is of opinion that in the circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of regulations 151 to 154 is impracticable or in the case of any of the provisions of regulations 151, 152 and 154 unnecessary for securing safety, such compliance shall be dispensed with.

155. Where a structure is used only occasionally for the purpose of cinematograph exhibitions the provisions of regulations 127 and 152 shall not apply unless specially imposed by the licensing au- thority in cases of exceptional danger, but the following require- ments shall be complied with----

(a) the doors of all exits shall be arranged to meet any

requirements of the licensing authority;

(b) the film boxes fitted to the projector shall not exceed 450

mm in diameter, inside measurement;

(c)

not more than 3 spools shall be kept in the enclosure at any one time.

156. Where a portable self-contained projector is used, the provisions of regulations 127, 131 and 133 to 153 inclusive shall not apply provided that regulations 126, 128, 129, 130, 132 (with the substitution of the words "reserved space" for the word “en- closure"), 155 (whether or not the structure is only occasionally used) and 157 to 161 inclusive are complied with.

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