HC Deb 16 June 1931 vol 253 cc1627-8W
Miss LEE

asked the Secretary for Mines the number of accidents, fatal and otherwise, in British coal mines for each year since 1920?

Mr. SHINWELL

Number of persons killed or injured by accidents at mines in Great Britain under the Coal Mines Act, 1911, during the years 1920 to 1930:

Year. Number of Persons Killed. Number of Persons Injured.*
1920 1,103 117,244
1921† 755 86,325
1922 1,105 185,497
1923 1,297 212,256
1924 1,201 195,423
1925 1,136 178,060
1926† 649 90,862
1927 1,128 173,449
1928 989 161,790
1929 1,076 175,899
1930 1,013 166,281
* In 1924 and subsequent years, accidents which disabled the person injured for more than three days were reportable, the limit in 1923 and earlier years being seven days.
† The majority of the coal mines were idle during a considerable period of the years 1921 and 1926 owing to protracted disputes.