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Page Row No Reference to Correspondence Date Place of Accident First name(s) Surname Age Grade Wages Cause of accident Nature of Injuries Date resumed duty Duration of disablement compensation claimed Compensation Paid. Railway, Dock or Factory accident
271 1/235 467314 February 26 1921 No 1 Dock D S Phillips 60 Waterman 12.8 per day About to supply a vessel with water and while in the act of attaching the meter to a stand, Phillips was under the impression that the first threads had gripped, when he released his hold of the meter which fell onto his left foot Bruised large toe Did not leave work. Compelled to give up work on 28 February 1921.Reported to having recovered on 24 April 1921. 7 and 5/6 weeks £13.14.2 £13.14.2 D
271 1/236 467320 No 2 Dock C H Williams 32 Pitwood Worker Tonnage This man alleges that while engaged carrying pitwood the incessant rubbing of the props during the operation caused severe chafing of the right shoulder Abrasions on shoulder Did not leave work D
271 1/237 467315 26 February 1921 Near St Andrews T J Saunders 27 Loco Fireman £15.2 per day Saunders was obtaining coal from the bunker of the Locomotive on which he was engaged when the bunker slide dropped on to his right hand Top of thumb lacerated Did not leave work R
271 1/238 467319 26 February 1921 No 2 Dock W Keating 44 Hydraulic Packer 13.0 per day He was lifting a drum containg oil which he required to pour into a tank in the cabin at No 25 tip when Keating slipped and he was struck on the forehead by the rim of the drum Wound on forehead 3 March 1921 3 days D
271 1/239 467321 28 February 1921 No 1 Dock T Griffiths 28 Tipper £16.11 per day In the act of applying the brake on a wagon with coal for shipment on No 02 tip road, when the brake lever sprang to the top of the rack and came in contact with his left hand Thumb lacerated Did not leave work D
271 1/240 467528 1 March 1921 No 2 Dock Barry E G Muir 22 Underman £12.1 per day Muir was at work on No 29 tip road and striking a drift which he held in his left hand, when the hammer he was using glanced off the drift and came in contact with his hand Bruising of left hand Did not leave work R

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