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Kensington 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington Borough]

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No instance of infectious disease occurring in premises where home work is carried on was reported
during the year.

The appended table summarises the work for the year of the women health officers under the Factory and Workshop Acts, so far as it is capable of being expressed in this form:—

No. of factory inspections132
„ workshop inspections715
„ home workers' inspections300
,, workplace inspections33

Home Office Tables.
The following tables contain a summary of the inspections made and the defects found and
remedied in workshops and factories within the borough where men, women, or young persons
are employed:—

I.—Inspections.

Premises.Number of
Inspections.Written notices.Prosecutions.
Factories (including factory laundries)34527-
Workshops (including workshop laundries)1,04527
Workplaces (other than outworkers' premises)2436
Total1,63360

II.—Defects Found.

Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
Nuisances under the Public Health Acts:—
Want of cleanliness58581-—
Want of ventilation43
Overcrowding11
Want of drainage of floors44
Other nuisances2222
Sanitary accommodation:—
Insufficient32
Unsuitable or defective2423
Not separate for sexes44
Offences under the Factory and Workshop Act:—
Illegal occupation of underground bakehouse (S. 101)11_-
Breach of special sanitary requirements for bakehouses (Ss. 97 to 100)____--
Other offences (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)1055-
Total1311236

III.—Outwork in Unwholesome Premises (Section 108).
No case came to my notice during the year of outwork being carried on in unwholesome
premises.