§ Mr. Robert Atkinsasked the Secretary of State for Defence what were the reasons for the delay in purchasing 2,750 Nomex III fire protective suits from Wood Harris and Co. Ltd. of Halifax.
§ Mr. Ian StewartI am not aware of any delay in the purchasing of these suits. If my hon. Friend cares to write to me about any particular points he has in mind, I will endeavour to reply.
§ Mr. Robert Atkinsasked the Secretary of State for Defence what is the approximate unit cost of a fire protective suit made from an aromatic polyamide fibre of a type such as Nomex III for use by service personnel.
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§ Mr. Ian StewartIt is not the practice to reveal commercially confidential information on unit prices.
§ Mr. Robert Atkinsasked the Secretary of State for Defence what consultations he has had with middle east countries about fire protective suits made from Nomex for service personnel.
§ Mr. Ian StewartNone.
§ Mr. Robert Atkinsasked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will estimate the reduction in burns casualties when fire-protective clothing made from aromatic polyamide fibre is available for service personnel caught in a fire on board ship.
§ Mr. Ian StewartIt is not possible to estimate precisely the reduction in burns injuries resulting from the use of a protective coverall as this would depend on specific circumstances.
§ Mr. Robert Atkinsasked the Secretary of State for Defence how long Nomex III fire protective clothing has been available for use by military personnel in the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. Ian StewartSince January 1983.