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§ 92.080 ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.
   In addition to police officers, the following persons are designated to function as enforcement officers:
   (a)   The public health director and his or her designated representatives;
   (b)   The landfill superintendent;
   (c)   Building inspectors;
   (d)   Parks, recreation and forestry department district foremen; and
   (e)   Parking patrol employees.
(1992 Code, § 19-58) (Ord. 89-81, passed 11-2-1981)
§ 92.081 RESPONSIBILITY OF OWNER, OCCUPANT TO MAINTAIN PREMISES.
   Every owner and occupant of a single or multiple dwelling shall be responsible for maintaining the areas of the premises in a clean and sanitary condition as specified in this subchapter.
(1992 Code, § 19-59) (Ord. 89-81, passed 11-2-1981)
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
§ 92.095 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purposes of this subchapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   INDUSTRIAL. Refers to production for sale of goods and services.
(1992 Code, § 19-66)
§ 92.096 CLEANLINESS AND REPAIR OF WORK PLACES.
   Every room, building or shop used for industrial purposes and the surroundings thereof shall be maintained in good repair and shall be kept thoroughly clean and free from any accumulation of filth, garbage, rubbish or other waste.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.701; 1992 Code, § 19-67) Penalty, see § 10.999
§ 92.097 VENTILATION OF WORKPLACES.
   No room shall be used as a workroom, machine shop, garage, service station, battery station or for any other industrial purpose unless all dust, gases, fumes, vapors, odors, fibers, lint or other impurities that are generated, released or set in motion in quantities sufficient to pollute the air or injure the health of any person in the shop shall be removed by suction or other devices to give adequate change of air provided and installed with the approval of the health department.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.702; 1992 Code, § 19-68)
§ 92.098 LIGHTING OF WORKPLACES.
   There shall be adequate artificial or natural lighting for each industrial worker. The minimum standard shall be ten footcandles of light in each workroom at a distance 30 inches above the floor.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.708; 1992 Code, § 19-69)
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