HC Deb 28 November 1986 vol 106 cc386-7W
Mrs. Clwyd

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will give the most recent figures on accidents in the coal industry; and if he will give the equivalent figures for each of the last six years.

Mr. David Hunt

The number of accidents for the first half (April—September) of each of the last six years is as follows:

Number
1986 6,696
1985 7,599
1984 1,600
1983 8,311
1982 10,793
1981 14,127

Accident statistics are published in British Coal's annual report and accounts, copies of which are available in the Library of the House. The Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1985 required the reporting of accidents which were not originally included and therefore the 1986 figures are calculated on a different basis to earlier years.

Mr. Clwyd

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will give the most recent figures on deaths in the coal industry and the number of men working in the industry; and if he will give the equivalent figures for each of the last six years.

Mr. David Hunt

So far this year there have been ten fatalities in the coal industry. Comparative figures for the last six years are as follows:

Fatalities1 Manpower2
1986 7 132,210
1985 12 162,961
1984 6 177,312

Fatalities1 Manpower2
1983 11 196,982
1982 24 209,940
1981 20 221,582
1 First half of year—April to September.
2 Average number of men on colliery books.

Details of fatality statistics are published in British Coal's annual report and accounts, copies of which are available in the Library of the House.