NCC 2022 Volume One - Building Code of Australia Class 2 to 9 buildings
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TAS Part I4 Food premisesTAS Part I4 Food premises
This Part contains additional requirements for food premises.
The objective of this Part is to facilitate the safe manufacture, preparation, storage and packing of food for sale for human consumption.
Each building or part of a building constructed as a food premise must be able to be used in such a manner that minimises opportunities for food contamination.
The design and construction of food premises must—
If a food business demonstrates that the use of non-potable water for a purpose will not adversely affect the safety of the food handled by the food business TAS I4P3(2) does not apply.
Food premises must have a sewage and waste water disposal system that—
Food premises must have facilities for the storage of garbage and recyclable matter that—
Food premises must have sufficient natural or mechanical ventilation to remove fumes, smoke and vapours from the food premises.
Food premises must have lighting systems that provide sufficient natural or artificial light for the activities conducted on the food premises.
The requirements for floors apply to the floors of all areas used for food handling, cleaning, sanitising and personal hygiene except the following areas—
The following floors do not have to comply with TAS I4P8(2)—
Walls and ceilings—
The requirements for walls and ceilings apply to the walls and ceilings of all areas used for food handling, cleaning, sanitising and personal hygiene except for the following areas—
Fixtures, fittings and equipment must—
Food premises must have adequate storage facilities—
All refrigerated and cooling chambers must be constructed so that the stored products will not be contaminated.
Performance RequirementsTAS I4P1 to TAS I4P13 are satisfied by complying with the relevant provisions of TAS I4D3 to TAS I4D18.
satisfies TAS I4P2(d)(i).
satisfies TAS I4P2(d)(ii).
satisfies TAS I4P2(d)(iii).
which meets the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines, satisfies TAS I4P3(2).
‘Regulated entity’ has the same meaning as Water and Sewerage Industry Act 2008.
Premises where customers are served outside the premises through an opening, that has an appliance for the elimination of flies and mechanical ventilation adequate to exhaust air through the opening at a rate of not less than 5 litres per second for each square metre of opening, satisfies TAS I4P2(d).
Premises satisfy TAS I4P4 where—
Where offensive material or trade waste is stored, a separate area or room which—
satisfies TAS I4P5.
A mechanical ventilating exhaust system complying with the requirements of AS/NZS 1668.1 and AS 1668.2 satisfies TAS I4P6.
A lighting system that—
satisfies TAS I4P7.
satisfies TAS I4P11.
An eating house provided with a dry-food store, satisfies TAS I4P12.
Definition:
The construction of a refrigerated chamber or cooling chamber installed in premises for storage of food complying with the requirements for that premises, satisfies TAS I4P13 where they have—
Chiller type | Floor slope |
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Active chillers | Not less than 1:50 |
Other chambers | Not less than 1:100 |
Cooling unit type | Drainage requirements |
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Wall-mounted | Drain water must be contained and removed by either a wall-mounted channel or a spoon drain located under the coil. |
Floor-mounted | Drain water must be confined by kerbs, of a height not less than 150 mm, and directed to a trapped drain outlet. |
Ceiling-mounted | Drain water must be confined by suitable insulated drip trays directly connected to the drainage system. |