Section 45. Sanitary Requirements for Operating an Industrial Establishment. -

The following sanitary requirements shall be applicable to industrial establishments:

  1. No person, firm, corporation, or entity shall operate any industrial establishment without first obtaining a sanitary permit from the Secretary or his duly authorized representatives.

  2. Industrial establishments shall be allowed to operate only in places or zones assigned for the kind of industry by existing zoning laws, ordinances, or policies. The local health authority shall determine the suitability of location where no zoning law, ordinance or policy exists.

  3. Adequate potable water supply shall be provided to employees.

  4. Sewage disposal shall be by means of a municipal or city sewerage system whenever possible. If no municipal or city sewerage system exists it shall be done in accordance with the provisions of this Code. Adequate and conveniently located toilet and bath facilities shall be provided for each sex.

  5. All wastes incident to the operation of the industrial plant shall be collected, stored, or disposed of in a manner to prevent health hazards, nuisances, and pollution. Where a city or municipal collection and disposal system exists, it should be utilized.

  6. An abatement program for the control of vermin shall be maintained.

  7. Adequate restrooms and mass halls shall be provided for employees.

  8. All places of employment and all workrooms, including machinery and equipment, shall be kept clean and sanitary.