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Mr. Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Minister of State, Department for
Transport what the responsibilities of (a) his Department, (b)
the Civil Aviation Authority and (c) the Health and Safety Executive are
in relation to the health of persons on board commercial aircraft; and if he
will make a statement. [286906]
Paul Clark [holding answer 14 July 2009]: The functions
of the Secretary of State for Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
with respect to health are set out in section 8 of the Civil Aviation Act 2006.
S8 (2) amends the functions of the Secretary of State
in the Civil Aviation Act 1982 to include a “general duty of organising,
carrying out and encouraging measures for safeguarding the health of persons on
board aircraft”.
S8 (3) amends the functions of the CAA to include the
“health of persons on board aircraft”.
S8 (4) requires the CAA to provide assistance to the
Secretary of State in relation to the function.
The CAA established the Aviation Health Unit in 2003
as a centre of expertise on aviation health matters. It provides advice to the
UK Government and other stakeholders; and suggests and oversees research on
relevant aviation medical issues.
Separately, the CAA has specific health and safety
regulatory responsibilities under the Civil Aviation (Working Time) Regulations
2004 for crew members (flight and cabin crew) of
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is responsible
for the enforcement of health and safety legislation in