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 Harrow]
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SANITARY INSPECTION OF THE DISTRICT
AND
THE INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD
The activities of the public health inspectors may be divided into four
main categories, viz., housing inspection; inspection and supervision of
other premises; the inspection and supervision of food; and measures
to control certain infections. The following tables summarise the visits
paid and the action taken:
(j) | On complaint of dampness or other housing defects | |
(ii) | On complaint of other nuisances | |
(iii) | Routine inspections | |
(iv) | Revisits arising from defects found | |
(v) | Surveys under S.157 Housing Act, 1936 | |
(i) | Number of dwellings or other premises where defects were found | |
(ii) | Number of cases of overcrowding revealed | |
(i) | On complaint or request | |
(ii) | Routine inspection of premises | |
(iii) | Revisits arising from defects found | |
(iv) | Surveys arising from Rats or Mice complaints | |
(v) | Inspection of Factories | |
(vi) | Inspection of Workplaces | |
(vii) | Inspection of Outworkers' Premises | |
(viii) | Inspection of Cinemas and Places of Entertainment | |
(ix) | Inspection of Licensed Premises | |
(x) | Visits under Shops Act | |
(xi) | Evening observations under Shops Acts | |
(xii) | Sunday observations—Shops Acts | |
(xiii) | Observations made for Smoke Nuisances | |
(xiv) | Surveys under Clean Air Act |