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Battersea 1930

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

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In certain of these trades in which female labour is mainly
used, the inspection of the workshops is carried out by a female
sanitary inspector, and during 1930 the number of inspections
amounted to 217.
Eighty-one intimation and 14 statutory notices were served
during the year for various defects in workshops found on inspection,
all of which were complied with. Of these, 27 intimation
notices and one statutory were served by the female inspector.
Thirty-three new workshops were added to the register, dealing
with the following trades:—
Bootmaker 1 Rag sorter 4
Dressmaker 3 Tailor 9
Milliner 3 Upholsterer 2
Motor repairer 2 Other trades 8
Photographer 1

The following are particulars relating to workshops in which "protected persons" were employed, notice of which was duly sent to H.M. Inspector during 1930:—

Trade.No. of WorkshopsProtected Persons Employed.
Women.Young Persons.Total.
Dressmaker3426
Florist1112
Milliner3527
Motor repairer111
Tailor4516
Waste paper sorter111

Outworkers.
During 1930, 468 names and addresses of outworkers were
received in 89 lists sent in by employers and by the Medical
Officers of Health of Metropolitan Boroughs and District Councils.
94 names and addresses relating to 53 outworkers, sent
in by employers, were found to refer to other districts, and were
accordingly forwarded to the Medical Officers of Health of those
districts.
Male.
The following table shows the number of male out-workers'
premises registered in the Borough, together with the trades and
the number of persons employed:—