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Croydon 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Home Work.
Lists of home workers, or outworkers as they are termed, are
sent in twice yearly, and this year contained the names of 457
workers residing in the Borough. 351 visits were paid to outworkers.

Nature of Employment of Outworkers on the Register, 31st December, 1950.

Nature of Work.Number Employed.Outwork in Infected Premises.Outwork in Unsatisfactory Premises.Remarks.
Making, Cleaning, Altering and Repairing Wearing Apparel2841_
Upholstery Work4
Other Classes of Work1692
Total4573

Inspection of Schools.
These are inspected with particular reference to sanitary
accommodation including washing facilities. During the year 30
inspections were made and defects found were referred to the
Education Officer.
SHOPS, Etc., ACTS.
The Shops Acts contain provisions for dealing with
closing hours, the hours of work, and health and comfort of
those employed. Closing hours have during the year given little
cause for complaint. 26 infringements were found in regard
to hours of work of assistants but these were amended forthwith.
The health and comfort of those employed is safeguarded in the
matter of shop ventilation, lighting, warming, washing facilities,
facilities for taking meals and suitable and sufficient sanitary
accommodation, and action has been taken in the cases where
these fell short of requirements- The Young Persons Employment
Act, 1938, regulates the hours of employment of persons under
the age of 18 years, not controlled by the Shops Acts. 1,341
inspections were made under the Shops, etc., Acts, and a number
of infringements were found.