HC Deb 20 July 1934 vol 292 cc1414-6W
Sir R. GOWER

asked the Secretary for Mines the number of mechanical conveyors driven by electrical power, and the number driven by compressed air, at or near the coal face during the three years ended 1933, respectively; whether compressed-air power for these conveyors is now less efficient than electrical power; and whether he is satisfied as regards the safety of the types that are driven by electrical power.

Mr. E. BROWN

The numbers are as follow:-

Mechanical Conveyors in use Below-ground at the Coal-Face.
Year. Driven by
Electricity. Compressed Air.
1931 1,476 1,661
1932 1,600 1,665
1933 1,878 1,839

District. Number of Number of Gate-end Loaders. Percentage of Total. Output of Coal Conveyed.
Coal-Face Conveyors. Gate Conveyors. Direct into Tubs. With Gate-end Loaders. Total.
England and Wales.
Northumberland 252 96 30 26 6 32
Durham 268 90 45 10 4 14
Cumberland and Westmorland 14 5 3 7 2 9
Lancashire and Cheshire 349 65 19 30 4 34
Yorkshire, South 317 115 62 18 5 23
Yorkshire, West 109 14 32 5 6 11
Nottinghamshire 279 60 79 24 22 46
Derbyshire, North 183 26 53 15 18 33
Derbyshire, South 15 3 3 23 7 30
Staffordshire, North 242 44 20 65 10 75
Cannock Chase, South Staffordshire and Worcester-shire. 90 26 14 16 5 21
Leicestershire 51 14 7 21 7 28
Warwickshire 101 54 16 32 14 46
Shropshire
Forest of Dean and Somerset-shire. 12 8 8
Bristol and Kent 51 10 4 66 7 73
South Wales and Monmouth-shire. 712 225 9 20 1 21
North Wales 85 28 2 54 1 55
Scotland.
Fife, Clackmannan, Kinross and Sutherland. 188 58 19 61 10 71
The Lothians (Mid and East) 95 20 66 9 41 50
Lanarkshire, Linlithgow, Stirling, Renfrew and Dumbarton. 255 61 76 17 18 35
Ayrshire, Dumfries and Argyll. 49 25 5 20 2 22
Great Britain 3,717 1,039 564 22 8 30

Both types of drive are efficient and the use of electricity for this and other purposes is limited and closely governed on grounds of safety by the provisions of the Coal Mines Act and of General Regulations.

Sir R. GOWER

asked the Secretary for Mines the number of mechanical conveyors and loaders in use at or near the coal face in mines at the end of December, 1933; the percentage of the total output of coal carried in 1933 by these conveyors; and the percentage of the outputs of each of the 25 districts given in his annual report that is transported by conveyors at the coal face as well as the percentage that is carried by other mechanical means within the same area?

Mr. E. BROWN

The particulars in respect of the year ended 31st December, 1933, are as follow:

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