LATRINES AND URINALS Sample Clauses

LATRINES AND URINALS. (i) Latrines shall be provided in every work place on the following scale, namely:
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LATRINES AND URINALS. Except in workplaces provided with water-flushed latrines connected with a water-borne sewage system all latrines shall be provided with receptacles on dry earth system which shall be cleaned at least four times daily and at least twice during working hours and kept in a strictly sanitary condition. Receptacles shall be tarred inside and outside at least once a year. If women are employed, separate latrines and urinal screened from those for men and marked in the vernacular in conspicuous letters "For Women Only" shall be provided on the scale laid down in Rule 106. Those for men shall be similarly marked "For Men Only". A poster showing the figure of man and woman only shall also be exhibited at the entrance to latrines for each sex. There shall be adequate supply of water to water closet and urinals.
LATRINES AND URINALS. These shall be provided within the precincts of every work place latrines and urinals in an accessible place, and the accommodation, separately for each of these, shall not be less than at the following scales: No. of Seats

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