Factories. [Ch. 30. No. 2. (b) send to an inspector such copies of or extracts from those lists as the inspector may from time to time require; and (c) send to the local health authority during the month of February and the month of August in cach year copies of those lists, showing all outworkers so employed by him during the preceding six months. (2) Every local health authority shall cause the lists received by the authority in pursuance of this section to be examined, -and shall furnish the name and place of employment of every outworker included in any such list whose place of employment is outside the district of the authority to the authority in whose district the outworker’s place of employment is. (3) The lists kept by the occupier or contractor shall be open to inspection by any inspector, and by any officer duly authorised by the local health authority, and the copies sent to the authority and the particulars furnished by one authority to another shall be open to inspection by any inspector or officer of any Government department. (4) This section shall apply to any place from which any work is given out in connection with the business of a factory (whether the materials for the work are supplied by the occupier or not), and to the occupier of that place, and to every contractor employed by the occupier in connection with the said work, as if that place were a factory (5) In the event of a contravention of this section by the occupier of a factory or place or by a contractor the occupier or contractor shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of forty-eight dollars. 51. (1) Where work in respect of which the last preceding section applies is carried on for the purpose of or in con- nection with the business of a factory in any place which is, in the opinion of the local health authority, injurious or dangerous to the health of the persons employed thercin, the local health authority may give notice in writing to the occupier of the factory, or to any contractor employed by him, setting forth particulars of the respects in which T—IV, 11 161 Employrrent of persons in unwhole- some premises.