§ Mr. Campbell-SavoursTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how much public money has been paid to JHP Training by training and enterprise councils in each of the last five years.
§ Miss WiddecombeThe information requested is not collected centrally. Contracts between training and enterprise councils and their training providers are matters for local negotiation and the details are commercially confidential.
Occupational injuries1 reported to enforcing authorities, 1983 to 1992–93p Mines Inspectorate5 Railways Inspectorate6 Offshore Safety Division7 Explosives Inspectorate8 Years2 Fatal injuries Major injuries3 Over 3-day injuries4 Fatal injuries Major injuries3 Over 3-day injuries4 Fatal injuries Major injuries3 Over 3-day injuries4 Fatal injuries Major injuries3 Over 3-day injuries4 1983 37 947 n/a 28 161 n/a 10 47 n/a 1 3 n/a 1984 38 427 n/a 25 127 n/a 13 59 n/a — — n/a 1985 48 775 n/a 25 166 n/a 8 103 n/a — — n/a 1986–87 34 1,179 11,535 10 185 2,561 4 87 571 1 16 123 1987–88 26 945 8,855 17 225 2,448 8 70 573 2 10 136 1988–89 29 937 7,097 16 310 3,345 9172 64 688 4 17 150 1989–90 20 652 5,089 10 263 2,697 2 74 676 — 15 107 1990–91 13 536 4,205 23 331 3,091 12 91 681 1 22 124 1991–92 13 499 3,157 17 278 3,226 13 84 585 — 7 112 1992–93p 6 353 1,799 11 325 3,882 4 75 509 1 1 87 n/a not available. p provisional. 1Injuries at work to employees and self employed people, and members of the public injured as a result of someone else's work activity. 2Figures for the calendar years 1983 to 1985 and financial years from 1 April 1986 onwards. 3Chiefly amputations, serious fractures and other injuries requiring hospitalisation for more than 24 hours. Note the definition was extended in April 1986 and therefore figures for 1983 to 1985 should not be directly compared with those for later years. 4Injuries causing incapacity for normal work for more than three days. 5Based on reports made under the Notification of Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1980 (NADOR) for the years 1983 to 1985 and the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, 1985 (RIDDOR) for subsequent years. Figures for the years 1983 to 1988-89 also include reports made to the Quarries Inspectorate. 6Based on reports made under NADOR and RIDDOR (as above) and associated railway legislation. 7Formerly the Petroleum Engineering Division of the Department of Energy. Figures based on reports made under offshore installations safety legislation. 8Based on reports made under NADOR and RIDDOR (as in 5 above) and explosives legislation. 9Includes the 167 fatalities arising from the Piper Alpha disaster.