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Kingston upon Thames 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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The recommendations for the prevention of the spread
of infectious disease contained in the Memorandum on
Closure of and Exclusion from School, 1927, have been
closely followed.
No school closure has been necessary during the year.
Head Teachers are in possession of instructions issued
by me with regard to the incubation and exclusion periods
of the commoner infectious diseases.
(viii) Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
The work carried out in connection with the inspection
of factories and workshops is summarised in tabular form
below.

I—INSPECTION OF FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKPLACES.

PremisesNumber of
InspectionsWritten Notices.Occupiers prosecuted
Factories — (including Factory Laundries)10716Nil
Workshops—(including Work-shop Laundries)13315Nil
Workplaces—(other than Outworkers' premises)
Total24031Nil