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Holborn 1950

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

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2. Cases in which defects were found.

Particulars.Number of Cases in which Defects wereNumber of Cases in which Prosecutions were Instituted.
Found.Remedied.Referred
To H.M. Inspector.By H.M. Inspector.
Want of Cleanliness (S.l)35-2-
Overcrowding (S.2)11---
Unreasonable Temperature (S.3)11-1-
Inadequate Ventilation (S.4)11-1-
Ineffective Drainage of Floors (S.6)-----
Sanitary Conveniences (S.7)—
(a) Insufficient21-4-
(b) Unsuitable or Defective3834-11-
(c) Not separate for Sexes33-3-
Other offences against the Act (not
including offences relating to
Outwork)23-23-
Total72462322-

Part VIII of the Act.
Outworkers.
Section 110 of the Factories Act, 1937, requires that where, in certain specified
industries, work is given by an employer or contractor to be done by workers outside his
factory, lists containing the names and addresses of such workers must be forwarded
to the Local Authority. Section 111 has the object of preventing such work being carried
out in premises which are insanitary or in which infectious disease is present.

The following table gives the number and type of such premises in the Borough, and the nature of the work carried out: —

Section 110.Section 111.
Type of Specified Work.No. of Outworkers in August List required by Sect. HO (1) (c).No. of Cases of Default in Sending Lists to the Council.No. of Prosecutions for Failure to Supply Lists.No. of Instances of Work in Unwholesome PremisesNotices served. •Prosecutions.
Wearing Apparel—
Making, &c.171-----
Cleaning and Washing1-----
Household Linen29-----
Lace, Lace Curtains and Nets------
Curtains and Furniture Hangings1-----
Furniture and Upholstery------
Electroplate------
File Making--