HM Inspectorate of Factories
Other Business Names:
- Health & Safety Executive
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
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Government & government agency business related services
Government regulation services
Notes:
Established in 1833 under the Factory Act of that year to inspect factories and enforce laws for the improvement of working conditions for factory workers. Initially only covered cotton and woollen industries. Reported to Home Office and later Ministry of Labour and subsequently part of Health & Safety Executive
Publications:
- A Whig inspector by Webb, R K
- An early factory inspector. James Stuart of Dunearn by Henriques, Ursula R Q
- 'An inspector calls. Health and safety at work in interwar Britain' in P Weindling (ed), Social History of Occupational Health by Jones, Helen
- Brief History of HM Factory Inspectorate by Bettenson, Anne S
- Brief History of HM Factory Inspectorate by Unknown
- British government inspection, 1832-1875. Some observations by Bartrip, P W J
- Contribution of the Women's Factory Inspectorate , 1893-1921, to Improvements in Women's Occupational Health and Safety by Spurgeon, A
- Factory Inspectors. A legacy of the Industrial Revolution by Crooks, Eddie
- Her Majesty's Inspectors of Factories, 1833-1983. A select historical bibliography by Lewis, R W
- Her Majesty's Inspectors of Factories, 1833-1983. Essays to commemorate 150 years of health and safety inspection by Wusteman, P
- Legal Forms, Legal Ideology and the Early Factory Inspectorate by Field, S A
- Leonard Horner. A portrait of an inspector of factories by Martin, Bernice
- Management strategies for health. J W Roberts and the Armley asbestos disaster, 1920-1958 by Tweedale, Geoffrey
- Women of Courage. 100 years of women factory inspectors by Yeandle, Susan
- Work, Family and the State. Child labour and the organization of production in the British cotton industry, 1780-1920 by Bolin-Hort, Per
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Health & Safety Executive
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
- Government & government agency business related services Government regulation services
Notes:
Established in 1833 under the Factory Act of that year to inspect factories and enforce laws for the improvement of working conditions for factory workers. Initially only covered cotton and woollen industries. Reported to Home Office and later Ministry of Labour and subsequently part of Health & Safety ExecutivePublications:
- A Whig inspector by Webb, R K
- An early factory inspector. James Stuart of Dunearn by Henriques, Ursula R Q
- 'An inspector calls. Health and safety at work in interwar Britain' in P Weindling (ed), Social History of Occupational Health by Jones, Helen
- Brief History of HM Factory Inspectorate by Bettenson, Anne S
- Brief History of HM Factory Inspectorate by Unknown
- British government inspection, 1832-1875. Some observations by Bartrip, P W J
- Contribution of the Women's Factory Inspectorate , 1893-1921, to Improvements in Women's Occupational Health and Safety by Spurgeon, A
- Factory Inspectors. A legacy of the Industrial Revolution by Crooks, Eddie
- Her Majesty's Inspectors of Factories, 1833-1983. A select historical bibliography by Lewis, R W
- Her Majesty's Inspectors of Factories, 1833-1983. Essays to commemorate 150 years of health and safety inspection by Wusteman, P
- Legal Forms, Legal Ideology and the Early Factory Inspectorate by Field, S A
- Leonard Horner. A portrait of an inspector of factories by Martin, Bernice
- Management strategies for health. J W Roberts and the Armley asbestos disaster, 1920-1958 by Tweedale, Geoffrey
- Women of Courage. 100 years of women factory inspectors by Yeandle, Susan
- Work, Family and the State. Child labour and the organization of production in the British cotton industry, 1780-1920 by Bolin-Hort, Per