HC Deb 05 May 1969 vol 783 cc10-1W
58. Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the number of deaths as a result of scheduled industrial diseases between 1960 to the nearest available date in 1969; and if he will list separately the industrial diseases with the figures.

Mr. Ennals

I regret that information is not available in the precise form requested. Statistical records are confined to analyses of successful claims for death benefit made under the Industrial Injuries Acts and the Pneumoconiosis and Byssinosis Benefit Schemes the latest year for which these analyses have been completed is 1967.

Full details relating to the period 1960 to the end of 1967 are as follows:

Industrial Injuries Act Prescribed Disease No.* Number of cases resulting in an Award of Death Benefit
1 3
5 3
7 7
8 4
9 1
10 1
11 1
17 2
19 3
21(a) 21
23(c) 23
25 2
27 2
36 1
37(a) 9
37(b) 9
38 59
39 81
40 3
41 4
42 4
43 2
44 20
Byssinosis 119
Pneumoconiosis 5,502
Total 5,886
PNEUMOCONIOSIS, BYSSINOSIS AND MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES SCHEME
Scheduled Disease Number of cases resulting in an award of death benefit
Miscellaneous Diseases 4
Byssinosis 37
Pneumoconiosis 1,923
Total 1,964
*A full description of each disease is contained in the First Schedule to the National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Regulations 1959, S.I. 1959 No. 467, as amended.

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