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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 |
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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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