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St Pancras 1960

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

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The number employed in the Borough during each year since 1950 was as follows

YearNumber
1950664
1951573
1952723
1953766
1954760
1955811
1956836
1957844
1958852
1959835

The following table shows the number of visits paid in 1960 and each year for the previous nine years, and a resume of the action taken.

YearVisitsDefaults
*Failure to supply list16 Premises in an unwholesome cond it ion
19501,750410
19511,6011211
19522,0081245
19532,1361320
19541,7661512
19551,6181217
19561,76297
19571,5281013
19581,736711
19591,6781511
196087537

* In these cases the lists were forthcoming after a letter from the Department.
6 In each case the factory concerned was notified that the sending of work to the
premises must cease and the outworker was told by letter that this action was
being taken owing to the unwholesome conditions under which he or she was working
RAG FLOCK AND OTHER FILLING MATERIALS ACT 1951
This Act requires -
(a) the registration of premises where specified filling materials are used
and
(b) the annual licensing of premises where rag flock is manufactured or stored
Thirteen premises were on the Council's register at the end of the year
and one licence was renewed in respect of storage for the year 1961.
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