Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hayes]
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PART III - FOOD
Milk Supply.
A register of Dairies and Milk Distributors (other than
dairy farms and farmers) is maintained and the numbers shown on
the Register are:-
Milk Distributors 21
Dairies 5
The following licences have been issued:
Designation | Dealers Licences | Supplementary Licences |
---|---|---|
Tuberculin Tested | 11 | 10 |
Pasteurised | 12 | 10 |
Sterilised | 16 | 12 |
An order made under Section 37 of the Pood and Drugs Act,
1955, specifying this district as one within which the use of
special designations in relation to milk sold by retail is compulsory,
is in force.
During the year 13 samples of pasteurised milk were taken
for bacteriological examination; all passed the prescribed
tests.
Two licences were issued by the County Council in respect
of the use of the special designation "Pasteurised" for milk
Processed within the district. These premises were regularly
inspected by officers from the County Council who took 94 samples
of Pasteurised milk, only one of which failed to pass the prescribed
tests.
In addition two samples of raw milk were taken in the district
by officers of the Public Control Department of the
Middlesex County Council and submitted to test for the presence
of tubercle bacilli; both gave negative results.
It has not been necessary to take any action under Article
20 of the Milk and Dairies Regulations, 1949, to prohibit the
sale of milk.
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