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Holborn 1912

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

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FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKPLACES.
During the year there were 141 inspections of factories, 687 inspections of
workshops and 2,530 of workplaces. 241 Intimation Notices for sanitary defects
were served and 28 Statutory Notices
The following table gives the changes that have taken place during the year,
details of the number of premises on the Register at the end of the year, number
of inspections, etc.

Inspections of Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.

Class of Work.Number of Places.Number of Inspections. 1912.Number of Notices 1912.Number of Prosecution 1912
On Register at end of 1911.Added in 1912.Removed in 1912.On Register at end of 1912.
Premises.RoomsIntimations.Statutory.
Factories. Factory Laundries333
Factory Bakehouses44361
Other Factories102161
Workshops. Workshop Laundries91103012
Workshop Bakehouses28—_281916__
Other Workshops1,1293971,1711,8544869615
Workplaces. Home workers' Premises *21752302391852
Places where Food is prepared for Sale38510163792,147603
Workplaces other than the the above $198609
Total1,775102531,8341,8843,36024128

*There were in addition, many inspections of Homeworkers' Premises made during the house-to-house,
and periodical inspections of Lodging Houses and other Dwelling Houses.
† Under this head are included the Kitchens of Hotels, Restaurants and Eating-houses of all sorts
Slaughter Houses, Tripe, Offal, and other Meat Shops, Fried Fish, Eel, and other Fish Shops,
Ice Cream Shops, and other places where food is prepared for sale, excluding Bakehouses
which are given above.
‡ Registration of Factories is not required by the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, but most of them
were inspected during 1912, and notices served where necessary.
There is a very large number of workplaces other than the above, the registration of which is not
required, and many of them were inspected and notices served where necessary.
BAKEHOUSES.
At the end of the year 1912, there were 32 bakehouses in the Borough, of
which 13 were in St. Giles and Bloomsbury and 19 in the Holborn District.