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Health And Safety Executive

Volume 408: debated on Wednesday 9 July 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many (a) fatal and (b) non-fatal accidents have been reported to the Health and Safety Executive in each year since 1973. [118828]

Injuries in Great Britain as reported to all enforcing authorities during the period 1973 to 2001–02
EmployeesSelf-employed
FatalMajorOver three dayTotal injuriesFatalMajorOver three dayTotal injuries
19735491—1—5491—1—1—1—
19746511—1—6511—1—1—1—
19756201—1—6201—1—1—1—
19765841—1—5841—1—1—1—
19775241—1—5241—1—1—1—
19784991—1—4991231—1—123
19794921—1—4921231—1—123
19804401—1—4401391—1—139
198144112,3161—12,75754911—145
198247212,2861—12,758481271—175
198344812,4531—12,901651141—179
198443812,4941—12,932601441—204
198540013,1751—13,575712061—277
1986–8735520,695159,011180,061526901,0291,771
1987–8836120,057159,852180,270848671,1692,120
1988–89252919,944163,119183,063801,1521,5032,735
1989–9037020,396165,244186,0101051,3101,8653,280
1990–9134619,896160,811181,053871,3262,0773,490
1991–9229717,597152,506170,400711,1011,8323,004
1992–9327616,938141,147158,361631,1152,1363,314
1993–9424516,705134,928151,878511,2742,5313,856
1994–9519117,041139,349156,581811,3132,8694,263
1995–9620916,568130,582147,359491,1662,3943,609
1996–9720727,964127,286155,457801,3562,2823,718
1997–9821229,187134,789164,188628159841,861
1998–9918828,368132,295160,851656858491,599
1999–200016228,652135,381164,195586637321,453
2000–0121327,524134,105161,842796307151,424
2001–0220628,011129,655157,872459299171,891
Members of the public
FatalNon fatalTotal injuries
19731—1—1—
19741—1—1—
19751—1—1—
19761—1—1—
19771—1—1—
19781—1—1—
19791—1—1—

The following table gives the figures for fatal and non-fatal accidents reported to the enforcing authorities (Health and Safety Executive and local authorities) from 1973 to 2001–02 (the latest year for which figures are available). Discontinuity in the series of figures reflects changes in the legislation requiring reporting of such accidents.Injuries at work to employees and self-employed persons and members of the public injured as a result of someone else's work activity as reported to all enforcing authorities (HSE and local authorities) under various legislation.

  • 1. For the calendar years prior to 1981, Factories Act (1961)
  • 2. For the calendar years 1981 to 1985, Notification of Accidents and Dangerous occurrences Regulations (NADOR)
  • 3. For the planning years 1 April 1986–31 March 1996, Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR 85)
  • 4. For the Subsequent planning years commencing April 1st 1996, RIDDOR 95.
  • It is not possible to separate the data on accidents reported between those reported to HSE and those reported to local authorities.

    Members of the public

    Fatal

    Non-fatal

    Total injuries

    19801—1—1—
    1981715,6095,680
    1982835,6185,680
    1983856,3316,416
    19841056,6796,784
    1985

    3159

    6,9396,939
    1986–9214,57514,667

    Members of the public

    Fatal

    Non fatal

    Total injuries

    1987–8811312,88012,993
    1988–8912112,61412,735
    1989–90

    4206

    11,37811,378
    1990–911399,98110,120
    1991–9210511,00911,114
    1992–9311310,66910,782
    1993–9410711,55211,659
    1994–9510412,64212,746
    1995–968613,23413,320
    1996–9736735,69436,061
    1997–9839328,61329,006
    1998–9936923,80024,169
    1999–200043625,05925,495
    2000–0144420,83621,280
    2001–0239314,83415,227

    1 Not available.

    2 Includes the 56 fatalities to members of the public in the Bradford City football club disaster.

    3 Includes the 167 fatalities in the Piper Alpha disaster, 6 July 1988.

    4 Includes the 95 fatalities and 766 non-fatal injuries to members of the public arising from the Hillsborough stadium disaster.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many inspections of premises have been carried out by the Health and Safety Executive's Field Operations Directorate in Bolton in each of the last 10 years. [117131]

    The information is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is in the following table:

    Table 1: The numbers of inspection contacts made by HSE's field operations directorate in Bolton LA between 1995–96 and 2002–03
    Number
    1995–96516
    1996–97748
    1997–98347
    1998–99263
    1999–2000297
    2000–01403
    2001–02329
    2002–03219

    Notes:

    1. The data have been taken from FOD's FOCUS database and refer to the numbers of inspection contacts (which may not correlate precisely with the numbers of inspections) in the Bolton local authority.

    2. Data on numbers of inspections are not available.

    3. Data for years 1993–94 and 1994–95 are not available.

    4. The data exclude contacts to premises now inspected by HSE's Hazardous Installations Directorate, part of which was subsumed in FOD until 1996.

    5. The high number for inspection contacts in 1996–97 is believed to be due in large part to a programme of management audits in the health services.

    To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many prosecutions have been taken against employers for breaking health and safety rules in each of the last three years. [118550]

    The information is in the tables.Number of prosecutions taken against employers by the Health and Safety Executive for health and safety at work offences in each of the last three years for which figures are available.

    Table 1
    Year1Separate offences prosecuted
    1999–20001,339
    2000–011,408
    2001–021,468
    Number of prosecutions taken against employers and others by local authorities.

    Table 2
    Year1Separate offences prosecuted (all defendants)2
    1999–2000412
    2000–01401
    2001–02Not yet available
    1 The annual basis is the planning year from 1 April to 31 March.
    2 Figures for offences prosecuted by local authorities specifically against employers are not available except at disproportionate cost.