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load of three inspectp, s that division of •the health unit
the Huron County medical had, increased its workload
officer' of health indicated over 200 percent sinde losing
were sharing the duties of a health inspector recently
that fourth person. and, that to stay abreast of
1,)r. Brian Lynch,. MOH for the. work a fourth inspector -
Huron, 'told council that. the was needed.
public ,,health prcitection pr. Lynch told council that
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Huron County council salarY. for •
agreed to spend
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Main St.,Seaforth 527-1.990
the sudden mere se of work example eiPlaintag that im-
was not due to al sudden proper`" fispection 9f food
'growth in Huron County but baths at the match could
was due to the health unit result in tremendous pro- .
doing a better . and mor,e bleats for the health unit,
complete job of inspecting match organizers and the
public facilities in the county. medical services in the
He said the workload had Wingliain area,. He pointed
increased from 2,000 cases a out that if food poisonin gwas
year to 6,700 since the not discovered at the match
number of inspectors were and only 10 percent of the
reduced to three and that the people there became ill that
work was being handled by would be 5,000 to 10,000
cases of poisoning to be
handled hi a vary short
period of time.
The MOH said health
protection was o "funny
business" adding that 'he
found it much different from
things where there may mot
be anything wrong but if
things• do go wrong there
coudl be tremendous
problems".
Dr. Lynch said public
, celebrations and events like
reasons for inspecting . fall fairs were a particular
.premises such as re- problem for the health in-
staurants, dairies, public spectors. He said the food
swimming pools and other booths at fall fairs, are set up
food and water supplying out of the blue and the health,
facilities was td ensure that unit does not have the staff to
the u tmost is being done to, properly inspect the booths
events like this," he told
councii.
Goderich township deputy
reeve Grant Stirling , didn't
dispute the .need for btp
health unit to inspect
fiafities at events like fairs
but questioned some recom-
mendations arising from
those inspections.
Mi. Stirling said a health
ffispecter game to a fish fry
being staged recently in the
village of gayfield by the
Lions Clul4 and demanded
that the Lions doing volunte-
er work for the event wear
hair nets when working with
the food.
"Most of the Lons don't
need a hair net they'. need
hair," laid Mr. Stirling.
'The deputy reeve added
that a health inSpector came
to the'site of the Bayfield Fall
Fair' and instructed, fair
organizers to provide eight
Johnny on the Spots for
fairgoers, Mr. Stirling said
the portable toilets were to
replace facilities in the Bay-
field Arena that had been
condemned by the province
and subsetmently torn down.
"The health inspector said
we needed eight .Johnny on
-the Spe is
THE_COWBOY —Gene Weber-J—a -Grade-One-
student at Seaforth Public School was one, of the
• cowboys who marched in Friday's Seaforth Fall
Fair parade. • . (Expositor Photo) .
$13,000 iy--•inspeeteiF to.
A public health
ease the work-
three regular inspectors and
a student.
Dr.' Lynch said that the
workload was increased by
efforts to do a better job of
inspecting premises in the
ocunty., He said much ofthe
work was already there but general practice as a doctor.
for a number of reasons was He said rather than dealing
not done properly.' fie said with specific problems he is
the health unit, was much now "Keeping an eye on
more effective becausesof the
added work but added that
the effectiveness was being
jeopardiled by the stretching
of manpower.
Te explained' 'to
council that the health unit's
•
M.0.tect the pyblic. He said . said restaurants in the-
it was not being done to be a county are under regular
thorn in the side of woners of inspection ' and can be
the premises but was being, monitored-but-the-booths at '"--- - HUR008 —C) ,„_ist A
done as a preventive the fairs sometimes operate
measure.
Dr. Lypnlcohw cinitge d
Match
the lansteari;
foo.d‘m• poisoning - occur , at
with no inspection.
"Most large outbreaks of
national
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