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St Pancras 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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2.—Defects Found.

Particulars. (1)Number of DefectsNumber of
Found. (2)Remedied. (3)Referred to h.m. Inspectors. (4)Prosecutions. (5)
Nuisances under the Public Health Acts*: —Nil.Nil.
Want of cleanliness200194
Want of ventilation55
Overcrowding11
Want of drainage of floors
Other nuisances133132
Sanitary accommodation—>
Insufficient55
Unsuitable or defective117113
Not separate for sexes2424
Other breaches4948
Offences under the Factory and Workshop
Act:—
Illegal occupation of underground bakehouses (s. 101)_
Breach of special sanitary requirements for bakehouses (ss. 97 to 100)5656
Other offences (excluding offences relating to outwork, which are included in Part 3 of this Report)
Totals590578

* Including those specified in sections 2, 3, 7 & 8 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, as
remediable under the Public Health Acts.
3.—Home Work.
In certain industries specified in the Act, if work is given out by Employers or
Contractors to be done by workers at home, lists containing the names and addresses of such
workers must be forwarded to the Local Authority. The object of this is to prevent work
being carried out in premises which are insanitary, or in which infectious disease is present.
The following lists were received during the year:—37 in respect of the making, etc.,
of wearing apparel, comprising the names of 60 outworkers (contractors) and 114 outworkers
(workmen), 1 in respect of upholstering, comprising the name of 1 outworker (workman),
1 in respect of the making of cardboard boxes, comprising the name of 1 outworker
(workman), 1 in respect of the making or filling of Christmas crackers, etc., comprising the
names of 8 outworkers (workmen), 3 in respect of embroidery, comprising the names of
50 outworkers (workmen), 1 in respect of making, etc., of coat hangers, comprising the
names of 10 outworkers (workmen), and 1 in respect of general furnishers, comprising the
names of 17 outworkers (contractors) and 5 outworkers (workmen).