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Hi there
I was wondering if someone could help please, ive been asked if you can have a toilet directly leading to a rest area where food can be consumed? Im on the understanding that a corridor is required to seperate to the two but i cant find any documents to back this is black and white. Can someone please point me in the right direction? Many thanks in advance. Andrea :-)
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Hello, I cannot find any regulation saying you can't do this but do not think the employees will be happy if a toilet leads on to where they eat. Can imagine there will be some complaints.
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Food Hygiene rather than H&S seem to recall two doors and a gap in relation to commercial food preparation establishments
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Food Hygiene rather than H&S seem to recall two doors and a gap in relation to commercial food preparation establishments
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Loads of smaller food establishments have toilets that open directly onto eating areas. As long as the toilet facilities are looked after and people wash their hands after using the facilities there should not be a problem.
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Off the top of my head I think this is allowed - I believe it's outlined in Approved Document L. Something to do with needing a door.....
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Originally Posted by: Roundtuit
"Food handling" means food prep rather than eating areas. If this referred to places where you eat food then several large coffee emporia would be in deep trouble.
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