<p>The information is not available in the format requested. However the following table provides the information in respect of total inspectors and inspectors employed in frontline work.</p><p><table><thead><tr><td valign="top">At30 September2013:<br /></td><td valign="top">Fieldoperationsdirectorate<br /></td><td valign="top">Hazardousinstallationsdirectorate<br /></td><td valign="top">Officefor nuclearregulation<br /></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td valign="top">Totalinspectors of health andsafety<br /></td><td valign="top">616<br /></td><td valign="top">361<br /></td><td valign="top">268<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Ofwhich:<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr><tr><td valign="top">Arefrontline<br /></td><td valign="top">595<br /></td><td valign="top">342<br /></td><td valign="top">236<br /></td></tr></tbody><tfoot><tr><td valign="top">Notes:<br />1.The figures are for substantive full-time equivalents rounded to thenearest wholenumber.<br />2.The figures include regulatory and discipline specialistinspectors.<br />3.The Health and Safety Executive(HSE)frontline inspectors carry out arange of roles including inspection and accident investigation, butalso other significant regulatory activities such as the assessment ofmajor hazard site safety cases; asbestos licensing; working withdutyholders and stakeholders in targeted sectors to identify, developand evaluate alternative intervention strategiesetc.<br /></td></tr></tfoot></table></p>