30 Miss. Code. R. 2101-7.3 - Interior
A. Each establishment must be kept clean and
in good condition.
B. Floors in
any area where services are performed must be covered with a non- porous
material.
C. All solid waste and
refuse must be kept in containers of solid construction with lids, so
constructed that they may be thoroughly cleaned and must be maintained in a
clean condition. Waste and refuse must be removed from the premises as
frequently as necessary to prevent a nuisance and unsightliness.
D. Hair and nail clippings must be removed
from the floor and surface areas following each client.
E. Animals are not permitted in an
establishment. Exception is a registered service animal.
F. Water Supply
1. Each establishment must be provided with
an adequate supply of potable running water, under pressure, from an approved
source. The potable water system must be installed to preclude the possibility
of backflow, with no cross connections through which the potable water might
become contaminated.
2. Adequate
hot and cold water under pressure must be provided in all work booths or work
rooms.
3. Adequate drinking
facilities must be conveniently provided in each establishment.
4. All drinking fountains must be maintained
in a sanitary manner and the stream of water from the fountain head must be
properly regulated.
5. The use of
a common cup, glass or other receptacle for drinking purposes is expressly
prohibited.
G. Restroom
Facilities
1. Every establishment must be
provided with adequate and conveniently located restroom facilities.
2. At least two restroom facilities must be
provided in each school for the students, faculty, staff, and patrons. At least
one restroom facility should be provided for employees and patrons in other
establishments.
3. All restrooms
must be kept clean and in good condition.
4. All restrooms must be well lighted and
ventilated to the outside air.
5.
All establishments located on a street or alley where a system of sanitary
sewers is available must have a properly constructed sewer connection to the
sewer system into which human excreta and other liquid waste is disposed. Where
no sanitary sewer system is available, all human excreta and other liquid waste
must be disposed of in a sewage disposal system meeting all the requirements of
the Mississippi State Department of Health and/or the Mississippi Department of
Natural Resources.
6. Adequate and
convenient hand-washing facilities, including sink, hot and cold running water
under pressure, an adequately supplied soap dispenser, and disposable towels,
or properly laundered cloth stored in a closed container, must be provided in
or adjacent to every restroom.
7.
Waste and Refuse: All solid waste and refuse must be kept in containers of
solid construction with lids and must be removed from the premises as
frequently as necessary to prevent a nuisance and unsightliness.
Notes
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