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St Pancras 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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Part VIII of the Act.
Outworkers.
In certain industries specified in the Act, if work is given out by employers or contractors
to be done by workers in their own homes, lists containing the names and addresses of such
workers must be forwarded to the Local Authority, with the object of preventing work being
carried out in premises which are insanitary or in which infectious disease is present.

The following table gives the number of such premises in the borough, and the nature of the work carried out:—

Wearing apparel492
Household linen21
Lace, Lace curtains and nets21
Curtains and furniture hangings10
Furniture and upholstery5
Brass and brass articles16
Fur pulling18
Artificial flowers14
The making of boxes or other receptacles or parts thereof made wholly or partially of paper6
Brush making3
Feather sorting12
Carding, etc., of buttons, etc.7
Stuffed toys8
Basket making2
Cosaques, Christmas crackers, Christmas stockings, etc.19
Lampshades10
Total664

Informal action was taken in four cases of default in sending lists to the Council, and
in 10 cases of work in unwholesome premises, resulting in the defaults and defects being
remedied.