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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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272 | 1/24 | 467324 | 2 March 1921 | Pier Head | J | Llewellyn | 61 | Dock Controller | £19.4 per day | After receiving instructions from the Dock Controller's Office Llewellyn was hurrying to hail the tug boats when he slipped and fell on a heap of cinders and coal | Left leg severely bruised | Did not leave work | D | |||
272 | 1/242 | 467326 | 3 March 1921 | Near Drope Junction | A J | Vincent | 23 | Labourer (SL) | £11.10 per day | This man with others was jumping from a mineral train which had reduced speed to enable them to alight when he fell on the permanent way and sustained a cut on the right hand | Wound in palm of hand | Did not leave work | R | |||
272 | 1/243 | 467315 | 1 March 1921 | Locomotive Sheds Barry | W | Griffiths | 19 | Apprentice Fitter | £8.3 per day | Griffiths who was assisting in the repair of a locomotive reports that as he was in the act of lifting a side rod he wrenched his back | Strained muscle fibres of back | 4 April 1921 | 42/3 weeks | £8.3.4 | £8.3.4 | F |
272 | 1/244 | 467329 | 4 March 1921 | No 1 Dock | D W | Lewis | 30 | Underman | £12.1 per day | Clearing rubbish from the empty road of No 34 tip and when so engaged Lewis slipped on a stone and wrenched his right ankle | Sprained ankle | 9 March 1921 | 3 days | R | ||
272 | 1/245 | 467330 | 4 March 1921 | Locomotive Sheds Barry | L A | Jay | 17 | Loco Cleaner | £5.10 per day | This youth was engaged cleaning the tank of a Locomotive when he slipped off the footplate and fell to the ground | Bruised knee | 18 April 1921 | 6 1/6 weeks | £9.7.7 | £9.7.7 | R |
272 | 1/246 | 467331 | 6 March 1921 | Barry Station | W H | Willis | 29 | Shunter | £13.11 per day | Engaged loading theatrical scenery into truck in the station yard and when lifting a crate some of the contents fell out. Willis states he was in the act of picking these articles up when he slipped and fell between the stop block and the truck | Cut and bruised left shin | Certified fit 11 April 1921 | 5 weeks | £8.15.0 | £8.15.0 | R |
272 | 1/247 | 467334 | 6 March 1921 | No 1 Dock Sidings | W H | Hill | 24 | Signal Fitter | £13.3 per day | Some timbers at the Dock Road level crossing gates had been removed in order that Hill could clear away the dirt and whilst so engaged a projecting nail entered the back of his right hand | Wound on back of hand followed by blood poisoning | 10 March 1921 | 3 days | R |
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