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NEA, Table 1.2a - Coggle Diagram
NEA
Code of Practice Environmental Health
BUILDING PLANS REQUIREMENTS
1 Refuse Storage and Collection System
1.2 Refuse Output
Supermarket / market
/department store
100 per 100 sq m gross floor area
Restaurant / eating house /food
centre / canteen
200 per 100 sq m gross floor area
Shop / trade premises
30 per 100 sq m gross floor area
Residential premises
20 per dwelling premises
Hotel / dormitory
10 per 100 sq m gross floor area
Petrol station
300 per premises
Office
15 per 100 sq m gross floor area
(b) Where a proposed development has a combination of different types of premises (for example, a shopping complex with offices, residential premises and a food centre), the total refuse output shall be the sum of the outputs of each category of premises.
1.3 Refuse Chute
Refuse chutes shall be provided for residential buildings and buildings with
residential component taller than four (4) storeys
The chute shall terminate at the roof of a building.
Ventilation openings shall be located at least 2.1 m above roof level.
at least 0.3 sq m.
reinforced concrete
1.4 Refuse Chute Chamber
The size of the refuse chute chamber shall be large enough to house a
wheeled refuse bin with cover,
1.6 Refuse Bin Point and Refuse Bin Centre
at least two (2) days of refuse
output from the proposed development.
The entrance and ventilation openings of the bin centre shall face away
from any residential premises in the vicinity.
An access walkway of at least 1m clear width shall be provided within the
bin centre.
daily refuse output of the premises is less than 4,000 litres,
daily refuse output of the premises is 4,000 litres or more
enclosed roll-on roll-off (RORO) compactor/container, dust screw
compactor or a rotary drum system shall be provided
A 5m clear height shall also be provided
A setback distance of at least 13 m shall be provided
roller shutter opening of the bin centre shall be 4m
(clear width) by 5m (clear height)
bin centre floor level shall be at the same level as the
vehicular access road.
a bin centre shall be
provided when the amount of refuse output exceeds 1,000 litres/day.
If not, bin point
1.5 Refuse Room
(a) The refuse room shall be large enough to accommodate two (2) days of
refuse output from all the premises connected to or served by the chute.
The required roller shutter opening of the refuse room shall be 3.4m
(clear width) by 4m (clear height).
1.7 Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS)
All new strata-titled properties with
500 or more residential dwelling units
The bin centre sited not to cause nuisance to neighbouring premise
1.10 On-Site Food Waste Treatment System
Refer to Table in COPEH :red_flag:
2 Public Toilet
(e) All toilet cubicles shall be at least 900 mm wide and 1500 mm deep.
2.4.1 Number of sanitary fittings
APPENDIX 2: PROVISION OF SANITARY FACILITIES :red_flag:
2.4.2 Water closets
Each water closet shall be fitted with a sensor-operated flush valve and
coupled with manual by-pass and manual override.
2.4.4 Wash hand basins and taps
(f) Where there is more than one wash hand basin provided, at least one
shall be installed at a level to accommodate use by children.
2.4.3 Urinals
(d) Handrails or grab bars shall be provided for at least one urinal.
2.5 Amenities To Be Provided
(a) Liquid soap or foam soap dispenser
(b) Hand-dryer blower or paper towel dispenser
(c) Litterbins
(d) Toilet paper holder
(e) Cleaner’s sink with tap-point
(f) Diaper changing facility
2.6 VENTILATION
3 Food Retail Outlet
3.2.1 Minimum Food Preparation Area 10
square metres
3.2.4 Washing Facilities
Washing Facilities in Food Preparation Area
(a) At least one sink shall be provided in the food preparation area.
4 Supermarket
5 Food Catering Outlet
6 Market
7 Swimming Pool
8 Dormitory
9 Anti-Mosquito Breeding
a. With effect from 1 Nov 2005, no roof gutters shall be installed for any new
developments.
b. With effect from 1 Sep 2016, existing roof gutters shall be removed or sealed
10 Premises with Cattle
11 Storage and Collection System for Recyclables at Strata-titled Properties with Residential Units
All new formal development applications submitted to URA from 1 April 2018 onwards that are taller than four (4) storeys and for which refuse chutes are required shall also be provided with separate chutes for recyclables.
03_COP Environmental Control Officers
02_COP Control Of Legionella Bacteria In Cooling Towers
04_COP Licensed General Waste Collectors
Table 1.2a