Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Enfield]
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Heaters Regulations 1962, came into operation on 1st June, 1962,
and imposed certain requirements regarding oil heaters with a view
to preventing, or reducing, risk of death or personal injury.
The Regulations relate to warning notices to be borne by
heaters; their construction, design and performance generally;
tests of risk of fire to walls and floors and for test of resistance to
draughts. Provision is also made for tests of goods purchased for
the purpose by a local authority, to be carried out at the expense
of the local authority by any such person or body as may be authorised
by the Secretary of State.
LICENSING ACT, 1961.
Under this new legislation, any applications to the licensing
justices for licences to retail intoxicating liquor, are first refeired to
the Borough Council for opinion as to the geneial suitability including
satisfactory siting of the premises, the provision of adequate
sanitary accommodation, and compliance with the Food Hygiene
Regulations.
45 applications were referred during the year which necessitated
58 visits being made to premises by the Public Health Inspectors.
FACTORIES ACT, 1961
A register is kept of all the factories in the Borough, and during
the year 48 inspections were carried out.
1.—INSPECTIONS for purposes of provisions as to health (including inspections made by Public Health Inspectors).
Premises. | Number on Register. | Number of | ||
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Inspections. | Written notices. | Occupiers prosecuted. | ||
(1) Factories in which Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 are to be enforced by Local Authorities | - | - | - | |
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