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City of London 1925

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

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3.—Home Work.

NATURE OF WORK.1(1)OUTWORKERS' LISTS, SECTION 107OUTWORK IN UNWHOLESOME PREMISES, SECTION 108.OUTWORK IN INFECTED PREMISES, SECTIONS 109, 110.
Lists received from Employers.Notices served on (8) occupiers as to keeping or sending Lists.Prosecutions.Instances. (11)Notices served. (12)Prosecutions. (13)Instances. (14)Orders made (S.110). (15)Prosecutions (Sections 109, 110). (16)
Sending twice in the year.Sending once in the year.Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists. (9)Failing to send lists. (10)
Lists.† (2)Outworkers.†Lists. (5)Outworkers.
Contractors. (3)Workmen. (4)Contractors. (6)Workmen. (7)
Wearing Apparel— making, &c1,1663,9737,1692675121\
cleaning and washing
House hold Linen
Lace, Lace Curtains and Nets
Curtains and Furniture Hangings
Furniture and Upholstery
Electro Plate
File making
Brass and brass articles
Fur pulling (Furriers)1042023613242,029
Cables and Chains
Anchors and Grapnels
Cart Gear
Locks, Latches and Keys
Umbrellas, &c5226392248
Artificial Flowers327212
Nets, other than Wire Nets
Tents
Sacks
Racquet and Tennis Balls
Paper, &c., Boxes, Paper Bags6811
Brush making(
Pea picking
Feather sorting
Carding, &c., of Buttons, &c
Stuffed Toys
Basket making.
Chocolates and sweetmeats
Cosaques, Christmas Crackers, Christmas Stockings, &c.
Textile Weaving
Total1,3604,2168,14531811332,029.Nil.Nil.Nil.Nil.Nil.Nil.Nil.Nil.

* It an occupier gives out work of more than one of the classes specified in column 1, and subdivides his list in such a way as to show the number of workers in each class of work, the list should be included among those in column 2 (or 5 as the case may be) against the principal class only, but the outworkers should be assigned in columns 3 and
4 (or 0 and 7) into their respective classes. A footnote should be added to show that this has been done.
†The figures required in columns 2, 3 and 4 are the total number of the lists received from those employers who comply strictly with the statutory duty of sending two lists each year and of the entries of names of outworkers in those lists. The entries in column 2 must necessarily be even numbers, as there will be two lists for each employer—in
some previous returns odd numbers have been inserted. The figures in columns 3 and 4 will usually be (approximately) double of the number of indiviiual outworkers whose names are given, since in the February and August lists of the same employer the same outworker's name will often be repeated.

4.—Registered Workshops. 5.—Other Matters.

Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at the end of the year. (1)Number. (2)Class. (1)Number. (2)
Important classes of workshops, such as workshop bakehouses, may be enumerated here.Matters notified to H.M. Inspector of Factories:—
Failure to affix Abstract of the Factory and Workshop Act (S. 133, 1901)41
General Workshops1,810Action taken in matters referred by H.M. Inspector Notified by H.M. Inspector as remediable under the Public Health Acts, but49
Bakehouses (including Factory Bakehouses)15not under the Factory and Workshop Act (S. 5, | Reports (of action taken) sent to 1901). H.M. Inspector49
Other
Underground Bakehouses (S.101):—
Certificates granted during the yearNil.
Total number of Workshops on Register*1,825In use at the end of the year12

*These were found to be 2,881 Workrooms, &c., in places Registered.
Note.—The Factory and Workshop Act, 1901 (S. 132), requires the Medical Officer of Health in his Annual Report to the District Council to report specifically on the
Office). If the Annual Report is presented otherwise than in print, it is unnecessary to include in the copy sent to the Home Office, the portions which do not relate to
Memorandum of March. 1912.
Date, 31 st December, 1925.
(Signature) W. J. HOWARTH,
Medical Officer of Health.
administration of that Act in workshops and workplaces, and to send a copy of his Annual Report, or so much of it as deals with this subject, to the Secretary of State (Home
factories, workshops, workplaces, or homework. The duties of Local Authorities, and the Medical Officer of Health under the Act of 1901 are detailed in the Home Office.