§ 35. Mr. CoxTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what has been the number of industrial accidents in the Greater London area for each of the last five years.
§ Mr. ForthThe available information is provided in the following table:
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Occupational injuries1 occurring in the Greater London area reported2 to HSE's factory and agricultural inspectorates and local authorities. Year3 Fatal 4Major 5Over 3 day Total 1986–87 52 3,587 14,649 18,288 1987–88 66 3,212 14,991 18,269 1988–89 66 2,943 15,195 18,204
Year3 Fatal 4Major 5Over 3 day Total 1989–90 51 2,580 14,605 17,236 1990–916 7 51 2,312 13,518 15,881 1 Injuries at work to employees, self-employed people and members of the public injured as a result of someone else's work activity. 2 Under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1985 (RIDDOR). 3 Years commencing 1 April. 4 As defined under RIDDOR. 5 An injury causing incapacity for work for more than three days and reportable for employed persons only. 6 Includes reports made to the HSE's quarries inspectorate. 7 Provisional.