RE: squat toilet

From: Winkel, Clare (Clare.Winkel@dpi.qld.gov.au)
Date: Tue Dec 16 2003 - 16:30:59 PST

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    Dear members,

    Not sure on the regs but some squat toilets can be cleaner than western style toilets its all a matter of hygiene of the users not the toilet style. i.e. can they piss in the bowl ??? That is the key question.

    Clare Winkel
    Food Consultant, Food Technology
    Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences
    Department of Primary Industries
    19 Hercules St
    Hamilton Qld 4007
    Australia
    ph Aust/ 7/ 3406 8691
    fax Aust/ 7/ 3406 8662
    email clare.winkel@dpi.qld.gov.au

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Kees Tuijp [mailto:tuijp@quicknet.nl]
    Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2003 9:35
    To: seafood@ucdavis.edu
    Subject: squat toilet

    Dear members,

    To my knowledge is a squat toilet (in good condition) allowed to use in a
    (sea-)food processing plant. Or not?
    Veterinary employees in Morocco now tell us that these type of toilets are
    not allowed in a seafood processing plant. Is this true?
    Are there legal (national) regulations that prohibit the use of squat
    toilets?

    Many thanks for a reply.

    With best regards,
    K. Tuijp

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