Day 181 - 01 Nov 95 - Page 41
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2 Page 106, there are columns for employees; and then over on
3 the facing page: "Self-employed members of the public" --
4 we are not interested, I do not mean generally, but in this
5 case we are not interested in the public or the
6 self-employed, only employees including trainees. Then all
7 reported injuries, there are two columns; do you see?
8 A. Yes.
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10 Q. The second of which is rate per 100,000 employees.
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12 MR. MORRIS: Sorry, I am completely lost. I cannot keep up.
13 Where are we?
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15 MR. RAMPTON: You need to squash it out a bit, so that you can
16 read the middle column, the one next to the fold, "rate per
17 100,000 employees".
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19 THE WITNESS: Yes, the table -- sorry, I am waiting for your
20 question, I beg your pardon.
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22 MR. RAMPTON: I am asking you to note the column headings.
23 A. Yes.
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25 Q. You see, towards the bottom of that, under "other
26 manufacturing industries", the food, drink and tobacco
27 manufacturing industries have a rate of 2,515.5 per 100,000
28 or, if you like, 25 per 1,000?
29 A. I beg your pardon. Would you mind saying that again?
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31 Q. I am trying to finish before the adjournment. Seven up
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33 A. Are we on page 108?
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35 Q. No, 106.
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37 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If we just pause on 108, that answers
38 Mr. Morris' question, because I take it that everything
39 from -----
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41 THE WITNESS: Just, my Lord, I have gone straight to page 108.
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43 MR. RAMPTON: Never mind.
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45 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I am interrupting, Mr. Rampton, I am afraid.
46 Just pause a moment. (To the witness): If you look at a
47 line in bold "distribution hotels and catering"?
48 A. Yes.
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50 Q. Then subheadings, and then transport and communications,
51 then subheadings?
52 A. Yes.
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54 Q. Then banking finance, insurance business services and
55 leasing, subheadings?
56 A. Indeed.
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58 Q. Other services, subheadings. All those bold and all the
59 specific industries underneath form "services"; is that
60 right?
