Battersea | n | 2 | 23,462 | 38,987 | 24,089 | 3,032 | 168,907 | 88,999 | 18,381 | 1,805 | 2,999 | 1,853 | 233 | 12,993 | 6,846 | 1,414 | 121 | Frequently. | The chief inspector supervises generally, inspects in all cases of importance and where statutory proceedings are about to be taken, and is specially concerned with combined drainage.Eight have each an assigned district, in which they are concerned with duties under the Public Health Act. They supervise drainage of new buildings, for which they receive £10 more yearly.One takes samples under the Food and Drugs Acts, and inspects slaughterhouses, butchers' shops, sausage factories, ham and beef shops, etc.One inspects factories, workshops and workplaces.One (female) inspects places employing female labour, and investigates infantile deaths and cases of puerperal fever. She also visits the houses of children who are about to be discharged from isolation hospitals after scarlet fever and diphtheria, and inspects houses let in lodgings.One (female) investigates deaths of infants under one year, visits cases of non-notifiable infectious disease, visits children fed from the council's milk depot, and gives instruction to mothers in the feeding and care of infants. In addition to her salary as sanitary inspector she receives £30 per annum from the borough council. | (a) 9 disinfecting assistants. (i) 5 drain-test-ing assistants. (c) 1 mortuary keeper and 1 temporary assistant. | 6 |
Ber-mondsey | 9 | | 15,S17 | 29,073 | 22,064 | 4,307 | 130,760 | 86,156 | 25,726 | 1,757 | 3,230 | 2,452 | 479 | 14,529 | 9,573 | 2,858 | 221 at endof 1905. | 4 | One supervises generally the work of the district inspectors, takes part in house-to-house inspection, and inspects bakehouses, slaughterhouses, cowhouses and houses let in lodgings, offensive trades, factories and workshops, etc.Eight have each an assigned district, in which they are concerned with duties arising under the Public Health, Factory and Workshop, and Food and Drugs Acts. They also supervise drainage work reconstruction. | (a) 6 disinfecting assistants. (i) 2 mortuary keepers. (c) 1 shelter caretaker (female) | 4 and 1 office youth |
Bethnal-green | 9 | 1 | 14,005 | 28,209 | 23,732 | 6,384 | 129,680 | 98,853 | 38,410 | 1,400 | 2,821 | 2,373 | 638 | 12,968 | 9,885 | 3,841 | 495 | At least three times. | One superintends, and in conjunction with medical officer of health is responsible for the operations of the entire sanitary staff.Six have each an allotted district, in which they are concerned with duties arising under the Public Health Act including the inspection of registered tenement houses.One is concerned with work under the Food and Drugs Acts, the inspection of meat, etc.One supervises the drainage and enforcement of by-laws during construction of new buildings. (The whole of the salary of this officer is paid by the borough council.)One (female) investigates cases of diarrhoea, and reports on the sanitary condition of the premises. She visits houses where births have occurred, and inspects workshops where women are employed. | (a) 1 general assistant, (i) 4 disinfectors (c) mortuarykeeper | 5 and 1 office youth |
Camber-well | 12 | 1 | 36,671 | 56,985 | 31,926 | 4,073 | 259,339 | 117,648 | 25,012 | 2,821 | 4,383 | 2,456 | 313 | 19,949 | 9,050 | 1,924 | 217 | Once, and at irregular periods. | One is concerned with smoke nuisances and Food and Drugs Act, and is emergency inspector under all Acts of Parliament relating to public health.Eleven have each an allotted district in which they carry out duties arising under the Public Health and Factory and Workshop Acts and exceptionally under the Food and Drugs Act.One (female) is chiefly concerned with laundries, factories and workshops employing female labour. | (а) I superintendent and 7 disinfecting assistants.(б) 1 mortuary keeper. | 5, in addition to chief clerk, whowas formerly a sanitary inspector. |
Chelsea | 3 | 1 | 8,641 | 17,467 | 12,082 | 1,914 | 73,842 | 37,723 | 10,659 | 2,160 | 4,367 | 3,020 | 478 | 18,460 | 9,431 | 2,665 | 602 | Not specially visited, but visited as part of ordinary house - to -house inspection. | One acts as chief inspector and carries out duties connected with infectious disease and complaints, and obtains samples under the Food and Drugs Act.Two have an allotted district, in which each is concerned with house-to-house inspection, and inspection under the Factory and Workshop Act, and (with assistants) disinfects clothing and bedding at the disinfecting station.One (female) is concerned with inspection of workshops and outworkers' homes where female labour is employed. She also makes special investigations, and visits mothers of newly-born infants. | (a) mortuary keeper, who assists disinfectors when required.(J) 2 disinfecting and drain-testing assistants. | None. |