HC Deb 30 July 1982 vol 28 cc857-8W
Mr. Ashley

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give the number of death certificates issued in each year since 1968 which record death due to (a) asbestosis and (b) mesothelioma; and if he will give reasons for any differences between these numbers and those for industrial death benefit awards for these diseases.

Mr. Rossi

The following table shows the number of death certificates mentioning asbestosis and mesothelioma:

(a) (b)
Asbestosis Mesothelioma
1968 80 154
1969 78 159
1970 87 194
1971 94 179
1972 108 210
1973 107 223
1974 138 240
1975 147 265
1976 190 309
1977 184 330
1978 195 391
1979 169 428
1980 162 434

These figures are unlikely to coincide with the numbers of industrial death benefit awards for several reasons. For example, industrial death benefit is not payable for all asbestos-related deaths but only those due to occupational exposure to asbestos among employed earners; claims are not made in all cases in which the death certificate shows asbestosis or mesothelioma as a cause of death and the independent adjudicating authorities who determine death benefit claims do not always agree with the cause of death shown on the death certificate.

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