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AMONG the many excellent reports which have come from the Factory Department it would be difficult to find one more deserving of praise than the annual report of the Chief Inspector for the year 1941, which has recently been issued. Stripped of much of the statistical details which accompanied the reports issued in peace-time, the Chief Inspector gives a lucid and admirably balanced picture of some of the most important matters which have affected efficient production in Great Britain. This is characteristic both of the Chief Inspector's introductory survey and also of the reports on health, hours of employment and canteens with which it is supplemented. The report is prima facie evidence of the excellent quality of the factory inspectors in Great Britain ; one need look no further to understand the reason of their success.
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HEALTH IN INDUSTRY. Nature 150, 557–559 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/150557a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/150557a0