CD 2
CAP. 132]
Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws
[1986 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 287/76.
L.N. 238/77. L.N. 236/82.
L.N. 67/85.
10 of 1986.
L.N. 287/77.
Citation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2),
VENTILATION OF SCHEDULED PREMISES (REGIONAL COUNCIL) BY-LAWS
(Cap. 132, section 94A)
[26 November 1977.]
1.
These by-laws may be cited as the Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws.
These by-laws apply to the Regional Council area only.
Application.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Interpretation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Requirements with respect to ventilating systems.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
L.N. 238/77.
2.
3.
In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires-
"Council" means the Regional Council;
"licensing authority" has the meaning assigned in section 93(5) of
the Ordinance.
4. (1) Save as provided in paragraph (2) and section 101 of the Ordinance, every ventilating system in any scheduled premises shall comply with the following provisions-
(a) all moving parts thereof shall be securely fenced;
(b) every part thereof shall be accessible for the purposes of
inspection, and, in particular-
(i) the spindle of every fan shall be so sited that its guard may be removed and a tachometer applied thereto; and
(ii) every air intake and exhaust shall be accessible for the purposes of measurement;
(c) no air intake for the ventilating system shall be sited in any
place-
(i) which constitutes a fire hazard in the opinion of the Director of Fire Services;
(ii) where waste or rubbish is likely to accumulate; or
(iii) where the air is for any reason impure or likely to become impure;
(d) the opening of every air intake shall be fitted with a screen constructed of corrosion-resistant material having a mesh not greater than 12 mm;
(e) an air intake damper shall be-
(i) adjusted to a setting approved by the Council;
(ii) marked indelibly to indicate the approved setting; and
(iii) secured against interference;
CD 2
CAP. 132]
Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws
[1986 Ed.
[Subsidiary]
L.N. 287/76.
L.N. 238/77. L.N. 236/82.
L.N. 67/85.
10 of 1986.
L.N. 287/77.
Citation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2),
VENTILATION OF SCHEDULED PREMISES (REGIONAL COUNCIL) BY-LAWS
(Cap. 132, section 94A)
[26 November 1977.]
1.
These by-laws may be cited as the Ventilation of Scheduled Premises (Regional Council) By-laws.
These by-laws apply to the Regional Council area only.
Application.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Interpretation.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
Requirements with respect to ventilating systems.
10 of 1986, s. 32(2).
L.N. 238/77.
2.
3.
In these by-laws, unless the context otherwise requires- "Council" means the Regional Council;
“licensing authority" has the meaning assigned in section 93(5) of
the Ordinance.
4. (1) Save as provided in paragraph (2) and section 101 of the Ordinance, every ventilating system in any scheduled premises shall comply with the following provisions-
(a) all moving parts thereof shall be securely fenced;
(b) every part thereof shall be accessible for the purposes of
inspection, and, in particular-
(i) the spindle of every fan shall be so sited that its guard may be removed and a tachometer applied thereto; and
(ii) every air intake and exhaust shall be accessible for the purposes of measurement;
(c) no air intake for the ventilating system shall be sited in any
place-
(i) which constitutes a fire hazard in the opinion of the Director of Fire Services;
(ii) where waste or rubbish is likely to accumulate; or
(iii) where the air is for any reason impure or likely to become impure;
(d) the opening of every air intake shall be fitted with a screen constructed of corrosion-resistant material having a mesh not greater than 12 mm;
(e) an air intake damper shall be-
(i) adjusted to a setting approved by the Council;
(ii) marked indelibly to indicate the approved setting; and
(iii) secured against interference;
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