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Kensington 1952

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

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Defects found

ParticularsNo. ofdefectsfoundNo. ofdefectsremediedNo. of defects referred
To H. M. InspectorsBy H. M. Inspectors
Want of cleanliness
Overcrowding
Unreasonable temperature
Inadequate ventilation
Ineffective drainage of floors
Sanitary conveniences:-
(a) insufficient1
(b) unsuitable or defective53433
(c) not separate for sexes22
Other offences (not including offences relating to Homework)
TOTALS56453

During 1952, no prosecutions were instituted under the
Factories Act, 1937.

Outworkers The following table shows the nature of the work carried out by the two hundred and nine home workers on the register of outworkers during 1952

Nature of workNumber
Wearing apparel - making, etc.158
Fur pulling2
Curtains„ etc1
Artificial flowers19
Paper bags, etc15
Umbrellas1
Feather sorting1
Carding etc. of buttons, etc4
Stuffed toys4
Cosaques, crackers, stockings, etc.1
Furniture and upholstery1
Lampshades1
Textile weaving1
209

During the year, two hundred and forty-eight inspections
of outworkers' premises were made, but in no case was action
necessary to prevent work being carried on in unwholesome
premises.
No instance of infectious disease occurring in premises,
where home work is carried on, was reported during the year.
Rag Flock and other Filling Materials Act. 1951
This Act came into operation on 1st November, 1951,
and regulates the use of clean filling materials in
upholstered articles and other articles which are stuffed
or lined.