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City of Westminster 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
Occupations and Workshops.-—In the following tables are shown in
detail the number and variety of work premises on the register at the end
of 1928, the number of inspections made, and the results of such inspections
:—

Table IV.

Work Premise.Total Number.
Tailors, outfitters, shirt makers, hat, cap and helmet makers1,273
Dressmakers, milliners, embroiderers, lace makers, blouse makers, costumiers, lingerie makers, children's outfit makers, feather dyeing, corset, makers, furriers, etc.1,152
Leather workers, boot and shoe makers, harness makers, etc.56
Carpentry, upholstery, carvers, gilders, etc. .43
Surgical and dental instrument makers9
Tobacco manufacturers13
Wig makers and hair workers36
Printing, bookbinding, lithographers, envelopo making, stationers, relief stamping, etc. ..50
Jewellers, silversmiths and burnishers, diamond cutters and polishers, engravers, etc.50
Metalworkers .19
Miscellaneous—Basket making, fancy work, shoe ornaments, hat pins, stamp sorters, postcard tinters, fan makers, artificial37
Florists15
Laundries24
Bakehouses72
Photographers37
Jewel case makers7
Cinema film workplaces33
Total2,926

The use of 221 workshops was discontinued, and 20G additions were
made to the register during the year.

Table X.—Inspection.

Premises. (1)Number of
Inspections. (2)Written Notices. (3)Occupiers prosecuted. (4)
Factories (including factory laundries)22910
Workshops (including workshop laundries)2,5342201
Workplaces (other than Outworkers' premises)2,491108
Total5,2543381