Conn. Agencies Regs. § 19-13-F4 - Sanitation at terminals and yards
Places where land and air conveyances are serviced, such as depots, coach yards, terminals, bus stations and airplane landing fields, shall be provided with all sanitary facilities essential to the protection of public health, and such places and facilities shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition and in accordance with the following requirements:
(a) Equipment and facilities of adequate
nature and extent shall be provided so that the handling of water, ice and
foods and the cleaning of land and air conveyances shall be carried out under
acceptable conditions.
(b)
Satisfactory facilities for the storage and disposal of garbage and other
refuse shall be provided.
(c) The
use of water of unsafe, doubtful or unknown sanitary quality shall not be
permitted for drinking and for other personal or domestic purposes in any coach
yard, station, bus terminal, airplane field, hangar or room where land and air
conveyances are serviced or maintained. Outlets for any such unapproved water
shall be posted as ''Unsafe to Drink.''
(d) Places or areas where land and air
conveyances are serviced or handled, including the furnishing of water and food
supplies, shall have satisfactory and adequately drained platforms or ground
surfaces kept in good repair and in a clean condition.
(e) In places or areas where land and air
conveyances are serviced, maintained, cleaned or occupied by passengers at a
terminal or yard, operations shall be so conducted as to avoid fecal
contamination of these areas. Where soil cans are used, they shall be of
suitable material and provision shall be made for their proper cleaning,
maintenance and storage. Disposal of their contents shall be in a sanitary
manner, and She water system shall be protected against contamination during
the cleaning operation.
(f) There
shall be suitable facilities for the cleaning and flushing of removable water
coolers and constant temperature bottles in instances where equipment of this
type is in use, and cleaning and flushing shall be sufficiently frequent and
thorough as to maintain water of good physical and bacteriological
quality.
(g) There shall be
available suitable equipment for the cleaning in a sanitary manner of water
filters when used on land and air conveyances, and such filters shall be
properly maintained.
(h)
Satisfactory facilities and equipment shall be provided at places or areas
where land and air conveyances are furnished with food and drink supplies so
that these supplies may be properly protected, and such food and drink supplies
shall be clean, wholesome and free from spoilage, and shall be so stored and
prepared as to be safe for human consumption. Foods such as oysters, clams and
milk products shall not be repacked from one container to another.
(i) Interior cleaning of all land and air
conveyances shall be sufficiency frequent and thorough as to maintain such
conveyances in a clean and sanitary condition. Suitable facilities shall be
provided at the places or areas where land and air conveyances are cleaned and
shall be such that cleaning operations can be carried out without causing
insanitary conditions or creating industrial or safety hazards detrimental to
the health of employees.
(j) There
shall be adequate toilet, washroom, locker and other essential facilities in or
adjacent to places or areas where land and air conveyances are serviced,
maintained, cleaned or handled, for the use of the employees engaged in this
work. At all stations and terminals of land and air conveyances where public
waiting rooms are provided and tickets are sold, there shall be adequate toilet
facilities for the use of both patrons and employees. If such station or
terminal is located within three hundred feet of a public sewer, water-flush
toilets shall be installed and permanently connected with such sewer and a wash
basin or basins shall be located near the toilet and similarly connected.
Toilets and lavatories shall be constantly furnished with an adequate supply of
toilet paper, soap and free or pay clean towels. Toilets and other facilities
set forth shall be separate for each of the two sexes and shall be kept in a
clean and sanitary condition and in good working order at all times.
(k) Persons engaged in the servicing of land
and air conveyances with water, foods or drinks shall wear clean outer garments
or uniforms, overalls or aprons of washable material, which shall be laundered
at frequent intervals, and shall clean their hands by washing with soap and hot
water after using a toilet or urinal and directly before beginning their duties
and at all other times when necessary so that their hands may be clean and
their duties may be performed in a sanitary manner.
(l) No person shall work in the servicing of
land and air conveyances with water, foods or drinks who is affected with any
disease in a communicable form or is a carrier of such disease nor shall any
such person or any person suspected of being affected with any disease in a
communicable form or of being a carrier of such disease be employed. If the
person having administrative direction of employees engaged in the handling of
water, foods or drinks suspects that any employee has contracted any disease in
a communicable form or has become a carrier of such disease, he shall
immediately notify the local director of health. A placard containing this
section shall be posted in all toilet rooms used by handlers of water, foods or
drinks. When suspicion arises as to the possibility of transmission of
infection from any person employed in the servicing of land and air conveyances
with water, foods or drinks, the local director of health is authorized to
require any or all of the following measures: (1) The immediate exclusion of
the employee from the handling of water, foods or drinks, (2) the immediate
closing of the public eating or drinking places concerned until no further
danger of disease outbreak exists, in the opinion of the local director of
health, (3) adequate medical examinations of the employee and of his
associates, with such laboratory examinations as may be indicated.
(See Reg. 19-13-A23.)
Notes
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