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Southall 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

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The following table shows the quantity of food examined and the disposal of condemned food.

Total Inspected (lbs.)SoundUnsound
Total (lbs.)Stock (lbs.)Production (lbs.)Consumption (lbs.)Total (lbs.)Animal Feeding (lbs.)Byproducts (lbs.)Destruction (lbs.)
Canned2,545½....2,545½..2,545½
Raw11,977½11,977½1,00810,969½
Totals14,52314,5231,00813,515

Food Hygiene
Food & Drugs Act, 1955
Food Hygiene Regulations, 1955.1956
The general standard of food premises in the Borough is good and visits to all premises
are carried out from time to time to secure that the standard is maintained.

Contraventions:—

FoundRemedied
Articles/Equipment not kept clean33
Articles/Equipment not in good order11
Containers not protected from contamination
Food so placed as to involve risk of contamination..52
Food placed within 18 inches of ground and not adequately protected77
Waterclosets not kept clean and in efficient order42
Insufficient lighting and ventilation to waterclosets2.
Absence of " Wash your hands " notices in waterclosets ..77
Absence of suitable and sufficient wash hand basins51
Absence of hot water at a suitably controlled temperature over wash hand basins3
Absence of soap, nail brushes, clean towels, etc., near wash hand basins42
Absence of first.aid materials43
Absence of suitable and sufficient sinks for the washing of food and equipment21
Absence of hot water at a suitably controlled temperature over sink
Absence of soap, clean cloths, etc., at sink32
Absence of suitable and sufficient ventilation in food rooms11
Walls, floors, etc. not kept clean88
Walls, floors, etc. not kept in good order5
Covered receptacle for refuse not provided2
Accumulations of refuse, etc.42
Rodent infestations1414
Miscellaneous99
Totals9365

Twenty.one contraventions found in 1959 and still not remedied by the end of the
year, were remedied early in 1960.
No prosecutions were taken under Section 2 of the Food & Drugs Act, 1955.
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