HC Deb 28 July 1998 vol 317 cc187-8W
Caroline Flint

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many people claimed disablement benefit for(a) vibration white finger and (b) carpal tunnel

Lone parent with two children aged under 11 and child care costs of £78 per week
£
Net Income
Gross earnings per week Income Tax NICs Take home pay Family Credit Housing Benefit Council Tax Benefit Before housing costs After housing costs
(a) Family Credit
210.00 21.78 15.88 172.34 73.56 8.06 0 274.71 142.30
157.50 9.88 10.63 136.99 84.30 24.06 2.95 269.05 136.64
105.00 0 5.38 99.62 84.30 45.01 9.40 259.08 126.67

syndrome in (i) 1994, (ii) 1995, (iii) 1996 and (iv) 1997; and how many of these had been employed in the mining industry. [52446]

Mr. Denham

The information requested is not available. Information is available on the number of claims to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit made in respect of individual diseases and on the number of initial assessments of disablement in respect of the industry an individual was employed in when the prescribed disease was contracted. Such information as is available is set out in the tables.

Total number of claims to industrial injuries disablement benefit for all industries
Period Vibration white finger Carpal tunnel syndrome
April 1995 to December 1995 4,400 1,070
January to December 1996 16,210 2,030
January to December 1997 15,280 1,780
Number of initial assessments in the mining industry
April to December 1994 1995 1996 1997
Vibration white finger
All initial assessments 521 880 2,585 2,353
Assessments of 14–100 per.cent. 24 31 163 169
Carpal tunnel syndrome
All initial assessments 48 44 61 110
Assessments of 14–100 per cent. 3 5 8 12

Note:

An assessment of disablement of at least 14 per cent. is required for entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit

Source:

DSS Analytical Services Division, Data on claims based on a 10 per cent. sample. Data on initial assessments based on a 100 per cent. count. Earlier information is not available