§ 6:482. General regulations.  


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  • No person shall sleep in a bakery and sleeping places of the persons employed in a bakery shall be separate from the rooms where flour or meal or food products are handled or stored. If the sleeping places are on the same floor as the bakery, the health unit shall require them to be maintained in a thoroughly sanitary condition. No domestic animal shall be permitted in a bakery, or place where flour or meal is stored in connection with a bakery. Bakers and all persons working in any bakery shall maintain strict cleanliness in their hands and persons, while engaged in any process of manufacturing, handling or selling bakery products. The smoking, chewing or snuffing of tobacco is forbidden in a bakery. Plain notices shall be posted in every such place forbidding all persons from using tobacco. No person affected with any communicable disease or any of the reportable diseases provided for in Section 12 of the Sanitary Code of the State of Louisiana shall work in a bakery, and no owner or person in charge of the bakery shall require, permit or suffer any such person to be employed in any bakery.

(City Code 1951, Title 6, § 457)