§ Mr. BattleTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what was(a) the number of health and safety inspectors employed, (b) the number of visits made, (c) the number of incidents investigated and (d) the number of prosecutions for health and safety offences, for each year since 1979.
§ Mr. ForthThe total number of inspectors in post in the Health and Safety Executive for each year since 1979 is as follows: 621W
Year Total inspectors1 1 April 1979 1,426.5 1 April 1980 1,444.5 1 April 1981 1,404.0 1 April 1982 1,323.5 1 April 1983 1,276.5 1 April 1984 1,239.0 1 April 1985 1,266.0 1 April 1986 1,231.5 1 April 1987 21,204.5 1 April 1988 1,165.0 1 April 1989 1,182.5 1 April 1990 1,239.0 1 April 1991 31,342.0 1 February 1992 31,421.0 1 Includes inspectors on non-inspection duties eg line management, contributing to policy or technical standards. 2 Industrial Air Pollution Inspectorate transferred to the Department of the Environment on 1 April 1987. 3 Includes inspectors in Railway Inspectorate and Offshore Safety Division who transferred to HSE in December 1990 and April 1991 respectively. Information on the total numbers of visits made and incidents investigated since 1979 is either not available on a consistent basis or could only be obtained at disproportionate cost. The available information on the number of visits made and incidents investigated by HSE inspectors since 1983–84 is as follows:
Year Number of visits Number of incidents investigated1 1983–84 230,078 710,153 1984–85 3209,058 710,449 1985–86 4227,637 77,061 1986–87 5241,436 79,877 1987–88 231,436 810,742 1988–89 229,429 912,335 1989–90 234,389 1011,556 1990–91 6229,079 610,862 Notes:
1 Incidents investigated are included in the total number of visits.
2 Data for HSE's Agricultural Inspectorate (AI) only.
3 Data for HSE's Factory Inspectorate (FI) and AI only.
4 Data for FI, AI, and HSE's Nuclear Installations Inspectorate and Inspectors in HSE's Technology Division.
5Data for all Inspectorates, including HSE's Mines and
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Table A: Fatal and major injuries reported (a) to HSE's factory inspectorate, 1981 to 1990–91 (provisional) by HSE administrative area (b) Fatal injuries HSE administrative area 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 11990–91 01 South West 12 21 25 21 20 20 21 [...]6 25 18 02 South 13 10 20 18 12 14 24 21 26 18 03 South East 24 26 27 26 27 19 39 29 28 27 04-06 Greater London 44 38 46 36 56 46 60 61 47 47 07 East Anglia 14 17 14 20 19 16 18 19 21 10 08 Northern Home Counties 6 14 11 21 16 15 12 10 16 6 09 East Midlands 13 18 14 11 14 13 14 11 13 17 10 West Midlands 16 17 21 14 15 9 19 18 6 11 11 Wales 25 31 22 31 21 26 34 20 28 27 12 Marches 14 13 15 15 8 9 7 19 14 15 13 North Midlands 17 17 19 20 19 13 13 17 24 16 14 South Yorkshire and Humberside 13 19 20 16 17 18 13 19 6113 18 15 West and North Yorkshire 26 24 25 28 783 24 13 27 17 21 16 Greater Manchester 15 14 18 17 20 14 13 26 24 22 17 Merseyside 12 13 18 22 21 12 16 10 15 11 18 North West 11 18 22 27 6 12 17 13 16 15 19 North East 22 24 12 20 18 19 17 14 32 11 Quarries Inspectorate (MQI).
6 Excluding Railway Inspectorate.
7 Accidents and incidents investigated by FI only.
8 Accidents, incidents and dangerous occurrences investigated by FI and AI and cases of disease/ill health investigated by AI.
9 Accidents, incidents and dangerous occurrences investigated by FI, AI, MI and QI; and cases of disease/ill health investigated by AI.
10 Accidents, incidents and dangerous occurrences investigated by FI, AI, MI and QI.
Information on the total number of prosecutions for health and safety offences since 1979 can be obtained only at disproportionate cost. The available data on the number of informations laid by HSC/E enforcing authorities (excluding local authorities) since 1979 is as follows:
Date of hearing1 Number of informations laid2 19793 2,427 19803 2,624 19814 1,892 19824 2,351 1983 2,238 1984 2,209 1985 2,321 1986–87 2,199 1987–88 2,337 1988–89 2,328 1989–90 2,653 1990–915 2,292 1 From 1979 to 1985, based on calendar years. 1986–87 onwards, based on year commencing 1 April. 2 Includes, for Scotland, charges preferred. 3 Data for FI and AI only. 4 Data for FI, AI, and MQI only. 5 Provisional figure.
§ Mr. BattleTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many fatal and major injuries were reported to the factories inspectorate in each year since 1979 in each(a) region and (b) sector.
§ Mr. ForthThe available information is provided in the tables. Prior to 1981, the only analysis available is of fatal injuries to employees by industry sector.
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HSE administrative area 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 11990–91 20 Scotland East 29 27 36 27 22 23 20 32 26 25 21 Scotland West 36 36 19 26 22 14 20 26 19 22 Unclassified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 362 397 404 416 7436 336 390 408 6510 357
Table A: Fatal and major injuries reported (a) to HSE's factory inspectorate, 1981 to 1990–91 (provisional) by HSE administrative area (b) (continued) 8Major injuries HSE administrative area 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 11990–91 01 South West 1,218 1,411 1,338 1,383 1,354 1,757 1,421 1,329 1,438 1,328 02 South 482 335 803 825 980 1,636 1,724 1,615 1,805 1,782 03 South East 825 1,044 1,137 1,154 1,189 1,879 1,834 1,482 1,500 1,448 04-06 Greater London 992 1,274 1,428 1,491 1,448 3,184 2,728 2,522 2,128 1,873 07 East Anglia 803 959 806 385 891 1,772 1,995 1,880 1,344 982 08 Northern Home Counties 446 411 602 668 562 778 735 939 881 729 09 East Midlands 403 668 722 699 703 1,508 1,215 1,303 1,339 1,287 10 West Midlands 941 925 970 1,017 1,067 1,703 1,525 1,619 1,519 1,482 11 Wales 788 638 669 820 936 1,452 1,393 1,521 1,413 1,423 12 Marches 569 484 551 707 507 1,236 973 936 1,003 1,035 13 North Midlands 723 852 834 896 917 1,892 1,835 1,868 1,955 1,182 14 South Yorkshire and Humberside 1,014 763 881 919 808 1,793 1,509 1,501 62,142 1,342 15 West and North Yorkshire 781 767 866 960 1,205 1,422 1,421 1,401 1,582 1,584 16 Greater Manchester 909 776 907 766 860 1,476 1,312 1,426 1,373 1,250 17 Merseyside 1,083 893 1,048 1,202 1,214 1,969 1,200 1,196 1,088 1,082 18 North West 656 824 761 882 709 1,236 1,486 1,436 1,244 1,076 l9 North East 1,062 556 548 595 656 1,706 1,664 1,596 1,443 1,481 20 Scotland East 724 647 612 755 710 1,603 1,634 1,606 1,443 1,352 21 Scotland West 661 660 539 546 515 958 946 1,090 1,010 1,138 Unclassified 1 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 15,081 14,945 16,022 16,670 17,231 30,960 28,550 28,266 627,650 24,856
Table B: Fatal and major injuries reported (a) to HSE's factory inspectorate, 1979 to 1990–91 (provisional) by industrial sector Fatal injuries Industry sector4 51979 51980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 11990–91 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Energy and water supply industries 12 13 12 17 13 38 26 12 14 13 14 5 Manufacturing industries 149 122 116 130 126 132 109 99 86 93 113 85 Construction 149 165 128 131 151 124 139 138 155 150 160 125 Service industries 89 87 104 119 114 122 7162 87 135 151 6222 142 Unclassified 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 399 387 362 397 404 416 7436 336 390 408 6510 357
Table B: Fatal and major injuries reported (a) to HSE's factory inspectorate, 1979 to 1990 –91 (provisional) by industrial sector (continued) Major injuries8 Industry sector4 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 11990–91 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 4 3 4 2 6 11 11 11 16 Energy and water supply industries 226 229 219 242 239 587 503 443 418 435 Manufacturing industries 4,078 4,066 4,255 4,686 4,805 7,230 7,100 7,244 7,239 6,677 Construction 1,763 2,032 2,298 2,431 2,430 3,312 3,455 3,757 4,195 3,877 Service industries 8,912 8,583 9,224 9,288 9,755 19,707 17,253 16,661 615,623 13,607 Unclassified 99 31 23 19 0 118 228 150 164 244 Total 15,081 14,945 16,022 16,670 17,231 30,960 28,550 28,266 627,650 24,856 Footnotes to tables (A) and (B):
1 Provisional.
2 Injuries at work to employees and self-employed persons and members of the public injured as a result of someone else's work activity reported under various pieces of legislation, but chiefly the 1961 Factories Act for the calendar years prior to 1981, under the Notification of Accidents and Dangerous Occurrencies Regulations (NADOR) for the calendar years 1981 to 1985, and under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) for the subsequent financial years commencing 1 April 1986.
3 The analysis is provided by Health and Safety Executive administrative area.
4 Standard Industrial Classification 1980 divisions, aggregated to sector level.
5 Fatal injuries to employees only.
624W625W6 Data include the 95 fatalities and 766 major injuries to members of the public arising from the Hillsborough Stadium disaster.
7 Data include the 56 fatalities to members of the public in the Bradford City Football Club fire disaster.
8 Introduced under NADOR on 1 January 1981. Definition extended under RIDDOR, 1 April 1986.