§ Mr. Jim CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what are the latest annual figures for accidents in the building and manufacturing industries.
§ Mr. Michael ForsythProvisional figures for the year commencing 1 April 1992 are provided in the following table:
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Table 1: Occupational injuries (a) in the Construction industry (b) 1992–93p, as reported to all enforcement authorities Severity of injury Employment status Fatal Major (c) over 3 Day (d) Total Employee (including trainee) 63 2,062 11,675 13,800 Self-employed people 24 678 1,278 1,980 Member of Public (f) 5 100 (e) 105 All people 92 2,840 12,953 15,885
Table 2: Occupational injuries (a) in the Manufacturing industry (g) 1992–93p, as reported to all enforcement authorities Severity of injury Employment status Fatal Major (c) over 3 Day (d) Total Employee (including trainee) 58 5,283 47,309 52,650 Self-employed people 2 127 173 302 Member of Public (f) 0 49 (e) 49 All people 60 5,459 47,482 53,001 Footnotes (Tables 1 and 2) (a) Based on injuries reported under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1985 (RIDDOR). (b) As defined by Standard Industrial Classification 1980 Division 5. (c) As defined under RIDDOR, but chiefly amputations, serious fractures, and any other injury requiring hospitalisation for more than 24 hours. (d) Injuries causing incapacity from normal work for more than three days. (e) Not reportable. (f) Injured as a result of someone else's work activity. (g) As defined by Standard Industrial Classification 1980 Divisions 2, 3 and 4. p=provisional.
§ Mr. Jim CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what are the latest annual accident figures for(a) Coventry and (b) the west midlands.
Table 1: Occupational injuries (a) in Coventry, 1992–93p as reported to HSE's Field Operations Division Inspectorates and Local Authorities (f). Severity of injury Employment status Fatal Major (b) over 3 Day (c) Total Employee (including trainees) 0 65 824 889 Self-employed people 0 4 5 9 Member of Public (e) 0 70 (d) 70 All people 0 139 829 968
Table 2: Occupational injuries (a) in the County of West Midlands, 1992–93p, as reported to HSE's Field Operations Division Inspectorates and Local Authorities (f). Severity of injury Employment status Fatal Major (b) over 3 Day (c) Total Employee (including trainees) 9 712 6,892 7,550 Self-employed people 1 47 150 198 Member of Public (e) 2 440 (d) 442 All people 12 1,199 6,979 8,190 Footnotes (Tables 1 and 2) (a) Based on injuries reported under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1985 (RIDDOR). (b) As defined under RIDDOR, but chiefly amputations, serious fractures, and any other injury requiring hospitalisation for more than 24 hours. (c) Injuries causing incapacity from normal work for more than three days. (d) Not reportable. (e) Injured as a result of someone else's work activity. (f) Table does not include injuries reported to HSE's Mines, Railways or Explosives Inspectorates which are not readily available. p=provisional