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Hampstead 1925

Report for the year 1925 of the Medical Officer of Health

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Defects found in Factories, Workshops, and Workplaces.

Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of offences in respect to which Prose-cations were instituted.
Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
Nuisances under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891*:—
Want of cleanliness2020--
Want of ventilation44--
Overcrowding77--
Want of drainage of floors----
Other nuisances4949--
Sanitary accommodationinsufficient----
unsuitable or defective44--
not separate for sexes----
Offences under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901:—
Illegal occupation of underground bakehouse (s.101)-1--
Other offences2-2-
(Excluding offences relating to outwork, and offences under the Sections mentioned in the Schedule to the Ministry of Health (Factories and Workshops, Transfer of Powers) Order, 1921.
Total86852-

*Including those specified in Sections 2, 3, 7 and 8 of the Factory and Workshop
Act, 1901, as remediable under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891.
Home Work (Outworkers).
Certain classes of work done at the homes of workers are controlled
by clauses in the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901. The
object of this supervision is to prevent work being done in insanitary
dwellings, or in premises where there is dangerous infectious disease.
Every occupier of a factory, workshop, or place from which home
work is given out, and contractors employed by them, are required to
keep lists showing the names and addresses of their home workers.
The occupiers are required to send to the local authority on or before
1st February and 1st August in each year copies of such lists. Upon
receipt of these lists, the names and addresses of those workers who
reside in other districts are forwarded to the Medical Officers of Health
concerned, and those home workers resident in the Borough are kept
under supervision.