HC Deb 28 November 1961 vol 650 cc25-6W
44. Mr. Boyden

asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what arrangements exist for the financial compensation of third parties and employees, respectively, for damage and injuries resulting from nuclear accidents in experimental establishments; how much compensation has been paid to date; and how many claims are pending.

Mr. Denzil Freeth

The Atomic Authority and certain Government Departments have an absolute liability for injury or damage to third parties, or employees, by ionising radiations. £63,000 compensation, mostly in respect of milk withdrawn from consumption in 1957 following the Windscale incident, has been paid by the Atomic Energy Authority. Two claims are pending.