HC Deb 23 March 1993 vol 221 c565W
Mr. Dowd

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what plans she has to review her Department's consultation procedures with local authorities and other public bodies with regard to the implications for them of any legislative changes, prior to their presentation to the House or implementation.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

We have no such plans.

Occupational Injuries in Wales as Reported2 to the Health and Safety Executive's Field Operations Division Inspectorates and Local Authorities, 1990–91 to 1991–921
Year3 Employees
Number Rate5 Self Employed Members of Public4
Fatal Injuries
1990–91 23 0.05 6 9
1991–92 16 0.03 7 8
Major Injuries6
1990–91 1,119 2.31 70 474
1991–92 885 1.86 49 507
Over 3 Day Injuries7
1990–91 8,026 16.57 87
1991–92 7,403 15.56 90
1Provisional.
2Under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1985 (RIDDOR).
3Years commencing 1 April.
4Injured as a result of someone else's work activity. Over 3 day injuries to members of the public are not reportable under RIDDOR.
5Rate per 2,000 employees.
6As defined under RIDDOR.
7Injuries causing incapacity for normal work for more than three days.