Transactions of the Sanitary Institute, Band 14Sanitary Institute, 1894 |
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Alfred Alkali ammonia apparatus Arthur ASSOC.M.INST.C.E. atmosphere Bath Board Brighton carbonate carbonic acid cause central districts Certificate of Merit chamber Charles chlorine cistern clean Closet Continued County Council death death-rate DESCRIPTION.-The diseases Disinfectant DIVISION C.-CLASS II.-Section DIVISION D.-Section Drain dust dwelling Edward Engineer F.R.MET.SOC factory flush Frederick Fulham fumes gallons George Henry Hill houses hydrochloric hydrochloric acid Hygiene industries James John Joseph July June lead poisoning Lecture to Sanitary Liverpool London London County Council lungs Lussac Manchester Manufactured Medal Medical Officer mortality nitric acid occupation Officer of Health Park phthisis pipes PRICES.-From PROF Report Road Robert Rogers Field Rural Sanitary District Samuel Sanitary Authority Sanitary Inspector Sanitary Officers sewage sewers Square sulphuric acid Surveyor Terrace Thomas Town Hall trade Trap valve vapours ventilation Victoria Street whilst Widnes William workmen
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Seite 246 - On receiving information from the inspector of nuisances that his intervention is required in consequence of the existence of any nuisance injurious to health, or of any overcrowding in a house, he shall, as early as practicable, take such steps authorised by the Statutes in that behalf as the circumstances of the case may justify and require.
Seite 246 - He shall at all reasonable times, when applied to by the medical officer of health, produce to him his books, or any of them, and render to him such information as he may be able to furnish with respect to any matter to which the duties of inspector of nuisances relate.
Seite 82 - Act of 1891 prohibited the employment of young persons under eighteen in shops for a longer period than seventy-four hours, including meal times, in any one week ; and which has by the Alkali Works Regulation Acts, the Coal and Metalliferous Mines...
Seite 132 - Any factory, workshop, or workplace (not already under the operation of any general Act for the regulation of factories or bakehouses) not kept in a cleanly state, or not ventilated in such a manner as to render harmless as far as practicable any gases, vapours, dust, or other impurities generated in the course of the work...
Seite 132 - ... that such inhalation could be to a great extent prevented by the use of a fan or other mechanical means...
Seite 246 - Fish appear to him to be intended for the Food of Man, and to be unfit for such Food...
Seite 132 - If in a factory or workshop where grinding, glazing, or polishing on a wheel, or any process is carried on by which dust is generated and inhaled by the workers to an injurious extent...
Seite 245 - ... (5.) He shall report to the Sanitary Authority any noxious or offensive businesses, trades, or manufactories...
Seite 246 - District of any contagious, infectious, or epidemic disease : and whenever it appears to him that the intervention of such Officer is necessary in consequence of the existence of any nuisance injurious to health, or of any overcrowding in a house, he shall forthwith inform the Medical Officer thereof.