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Bexley 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]

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TABLE No. 5.

Factories Act, 1937 and 1948. 1. Inspections for Purposes of Provisions as to Health. Including Inspections made by Public Health Inspectors.

Premises. 1Number of:
Inspections. 2Written Notices. 3Prosecutions 4
Factories without mechanical power35
Factories with mechanical power2901
*Other Premises under the Act (including works of building and engineering construction but not including outworkers' premises) *Electrical Stations should be reckoned as factories.3
Total3281

2. Defects Found.

Particulars. 1Number of Defects.Number of Prosecution*. 6
Found. 2Remedied. 3Referred to H.M. Inspector. 4
Want of cleanliness (S.l)33
Overcrowding (S.2)
Unreasonable temperature (S.3)
Inadequate ventilation (S.4)
Ineffective drainage of floors (S.6)
Sanitary Conveniences (S.7)— Insufficient11
Unsuitable or defective11
Not separate for sexes
Other Offences (Not including offences relating to Home Work or offences under the Sections mentioned in the Schedule to the Ministry of Health (Factories and Workshops Transfer of Powers) Order, 1921, and re-enacted in the Third Schedule to the Factories Act, 1937.)
Total55