Final answer:
An existing system that is not in strict compliance with the provisions of this standard may be permitted to continue in use under certain conditions, but it should not be allowed to continue if it poses a hazard to health or life.
Step-by-step explanation:
If an existing system is not in strict compliance with the provisions of this standard, it may be permitted to continue in use as long as certain conditions are met:
- The A.H.J. (Authority Having Jurisdiction) has determined that it does not pose a distinct health or life hazard.
- The chief administrator of the faculty has determined that its use does not constitute a distinct hazard to health or life.
- The proper notice is posted.
- However, if the system is found to be a hazard to health or life, it should not be permitted to continue in use.