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National Coal Board: Medical Department: Papers

Catalogue reference: COAL 43

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COAL 43

This series contains papers relating to the policy and research files of the National Coal Board Headquarters' Medical Department. They concern accidents, medical treatment and examinations, first aid, pneumoconiosis field research, health and...

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COAL 43

Title
National Coal Board: Medical Department: Papers
Date

1946-1987

Description

This series contains papers relating to the policy and research files of the National Coal Board Headquarters' Medical Department. They concern accidents, medical treatment and examinations, first aid, pneumoconiosis field research, health and safety, and welfare and education.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
National Coal Board, Medical Department, 1947-1987
Physical description

41 file(s)

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated

Subjects
Topics
Research
Coal
Disease
Medicine
Mining and quarrying
Administrative / biographical background

The Medical Department was formed in June 1947 by the appointment of a Chief Medical Officer and a Director of Research in Medical and Human Problems. Immediately, Divisional Medical Officers were appointed and, more gradually Area Medical Officers. In 1951 the two senior posts were combined into one. In the early years of the Medical Service Department of the National Coal Board formed part of the Manpower and Welfare Branch and its purpose initially was to influence the development of the amount of medical treatment available at large collieries. As it evolved, it began to provide advice to the Divisional/Area Medical Officers and to other associated departments in the Manpower and Welfare Department such as Health and Safety and Welfare and Education, rather than deal with the usual daily medical problems of colliery life. This led to it becoming a separate organisation.

It assessed the medical fitness of entrants for jobs and of applicants for pensions and superannuation, and carried out regular chest X-ray checks on underground workers to detect and control pneumoconiosis. Much of its work was, therefore, carried out at a local level. Its responsibilities included radiological centres and it had links with the Institute of Occupational Medicine.

Publication note(s)
Further information on this subject can be found in William Ashworth, The History of the British Coal Industry, Vol.5, 1946-1982: The Nationalized Industry, (Oxford, 1986) cc 10.
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C5291/

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