simonrl
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15 years ago
From the Beeb

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-10792874 

Quote:

Campaigners for compensation for lung disease in slate mine workers fear the UK government may not act on plans by the former Labour administration.

Labour was considering a compensation fund and an agency to trace insurers of former slate quarry firms.

Former slate workers in north Wales say they have not been treated in the same way as coal miners over compensation.


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JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
Simon, the second link doesn't work.
simonrl
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15 years ago
"JohnnearCfon" wrote:

Simon, the second link doesn't work.



I clicked the wrong button 😞
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Vanoord
15 years ago
Why are they complaining?

Don't they know that slate dust is good for health? :bored:
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simonrl
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15 years ago
And all their ills were from drinking tea, yes :curse:
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JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
"Vanoord" wrote:

Why are they complaining?

Don't they know that slate dust is good for health? :bored:



Yes, at least one quarry doctor said it was in fact beneficial to the men's health. Can't recall which quarry off hand though. I wonder how big his brown envelope was? lol.
Vanoord
15 years ago
Dinorwic iirc?
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derrickman
15 years ago
this is why unions like the NUM and dockers were so strong, because they had issues like this to unite them
''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
blondin
15 years ago
perhaps of some relevence,the HSE is all over the construction industry regarding dust suppression and prevention/control of silica dust...perhaps an insurance insurance driven measure given the miners and quarrymens exposure,and that claims are only recently being brought forth as damage manifests itself.
I think while quarrys +mines are fascinating,the human costs must always be remembered.Perhaps a worthwhile and interesting study would be mining +quarrying accidents (if one doesnt exist already).
derrickman
15 years ago
silicosis was always recognised in areas like Cornwall, where dry-drilling of hard rock containing silicates was a long-standing issue... but it was largely eliminated before WW2 by the spread of water-flush drilling ( because it was more cost-effective, not because it was healthier )

I remember seeing the last of the old generation of "broken-winded" Cornish miners when I arrived in Camborne in the 70s, these men are now pretty much all gone and few of them lived long enough to make worthwhile compensation claims for their illness.

most later claims are for white finger and radon exposure.

the construction industry has always had a very poor record for this; its transient workforce and poor-to-non-existent record keeping until recent years made it all but impossible to verify a claim, always assuming you could find someone to claim against anyway.



''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
hymac580c
15 years ago
One man in particcular that stated that slate dust was benificial to ones health was Dr J. Bradley Hughes -


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15 years ago
In the enquiry into health in the 1880's in Bleneau (I do not have the details to hand, but covered in a book 'Victorian Slate Mining' I think (in keeping has pictures of a nudie girl from the 1980s and William Hague) described how the quarry.mine owners asked witnesses leading questions, to try to establish:

a. Slate dust is beneficial to healtha and
b. It was the well brewed tea they drank during the day that caused health problems.
Been injured while at work and are not to blame?

Get over it.
hymac580c
15 years ago
"AndyC" wrote:

In the enquiry into health in the 1880's in Bleneau (I do not have the details to hand, but covered in a book 'Victorian Slate Mining' I think (in keeping has pictures of a nudie girl from the 1980s and William Hague) described how the quarry.mine owners asked witnesses leading questions, to try to establish:

a. Slate dust is beneficial to healtha and
b. It was the well brewed tea they drank during the day that caused health problems.



I have read that report a few times.
That would be the type of conclusion one would expect by an arrogant t*** like him and many others like him at the time..

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