HC Deb 06 November 1989 vol 159 cc470-2W
Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the additional responsibilities given to the Health and Safety Executive since 1979.

Mr. Nicholls

The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 laid upon the Health and Safety Commission and Executive responsibility for virtually all aspects of industrial health and safety, and most aspects of the protection of the public from work activity. Within this overall competence, the Commission or Executive have acquired the following new responsibilities since 1979:

  1. (i) carriage by road, classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances;
  2. (ii) notification of new substances before they are placed on the market and of existing substances;
  3. (iii) action under the European directive on the control of industrial major accident hazards, including new responsibility for protection of the environment from hazardous installations;
  4. (iv) mains gas safety;
  5. (v) asbestos licensing;
  6. (vi) the enforcement of part 3 of the Food and Environment Protection Act and its related Control of Pesticides regulations;
  7. (vii) responsibility under the Control of Pesticides Regulations for the registration and assessment of non-agricultural pesticides.
  8. (viii) new and expanded nuclear safety work including preparations for licensing UKAEA sites and responsibilities from April 1990 in connection with nuclear safety research.

In addition new or substantially expanded work has been acquired in connection with the control of dangerous substances in harbour areas, radiation and noise and the health and safety implications of the development and use of new technology including programmable electronics and biotechnology. There has also been a significant growth of EC activity and directives in areas affecting safety and health, and a significant growth in public and international interest in relevant environmental and major hazards issues.

Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what was the total number of Health and Safety Executive staff in each year since 1975.

Mr. Nicholls

The total number of permanent staff employed by the Health and Safety Executive in each year since 1975 is as follows:

Number
1 August
1975 2,937
1 April
1976 3,282.5
1977 3,917
1978 4,104.5
1979 4,170
1980 4,110
1981 3,884
1982 3,712
1983 3,593
1984 3,563.5
1985 3,616
1986 3,585
1987 3,526
1988 3,410
1989 3,449
1 October
1989 3,526.5

Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what were the numbers of(a) factory inspectors and (b) agricultural inspectors who left the Health and Safety Executive in each year since 1975.

Mr. Nicholls

Information on the numbers of factory and agricultural inspectors who left HSE since July 1979 is as follows. Information is not available before 1976 and for 1976 to June 1979 could be obtained only at dispropoprtionate cost.

Factor inspectors Agricultural inspectors
11979–80 27 7
1980–81 32 8
1981–82 53 9
1982–83 22 7
1983–84 26 5
1984–85 28 8
1985–86 30 7
1986–87 35 7
1987–88 45 5
1988–89 38 5
1 Figures cover July 1979 to March 1980 only.

The figures include inspectors who resigned, transferred to other Civil Service posts or retired.

Mr. McAllion

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will give the level of funding to the Health and Safety Executive in each year since 1975, expressed at 1975 price-levels.

Mr. Nicholls

The level of gross financial provision to the Health and Safety Commission and Executive for each year since 1975, expressed at the 1974–75 price level, is as follows:

£ 000s
1974–75 13,320
1975–76 22,701
1976–77 26,802
1977–78 28,203
1978–79 27,555
1979–80 27,796
1980–81 31,275
1981–82 31,257
1982–83 30,224
1983–84 31,339

£ 000s
1984–85 30,566
1985–86 30,521
1986–87 29,831
1987–88 30,395
1988–89 30,092

For consistency, the figures have been adjusted to remove funds provided during 1981–82 to 1984–85 for HSE's dispersal to Bootle; and to remove provision in earlier years for the industrial air pollution inspectorate which transferred to the Department of Environment in 1987.