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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
277 1/276 471147 30 March 1921 Locomotive Sheds Barry W A Toomey 47 Fire Dropper 12.10 per day Whilst removing the fire from a Loco this man states some hot ashes which flew from the fire box entered his right eye and came in contact with the side of of his face Burns of side of face and eye inflamed Did not leave work R
277 1/277 1471144 30 March 1921 Locomotive Sheds Barry E G Harber 19 Fitter's Apprentice 8.9 per day This youth was attending to the Eccentric straps on the Locomotive and required to slacken a nut, he lifted and struck a spanner which he was using when his left hand was jammed between the spanner and the strap Wound on back of hand Did not leave work F
277 1/278 471153 11April 1921 Locomotive Sheds Barry R J Kerslake 18 Locomotive Cleaner 10. 10 per day This youth reported that while walking through the sheds during meal time another Cleaner who accompanied him observed a shovel on the ground. This he picked up and was in the act of swinging it on to the footplace of an engine when it struck Kerslake's knee Bruised left knee Did not leave work R
277 1/279 471174 29 March - 5 April 1921 No 2 Dock J Hobbs 54 Labourer 16.0 per day Discharging barrels of Premier Jus from SS Khartum and using a hand hook to pull a barrel over, when the fork slipped off the chine and entered his left hand. On the same day he was pulling some loose hooks from bewteen the barrels when the rough edge of a hoop cut the side of his right hand. Gave up work on 5 April. Septic poisoning of righ hand Certified fit 2 May 1921 32/3 weeks £6.8s.4d £6 8s 4d D
277 1/280 471175 30 April 1921 No 2 Dock J Giltinan 48 Labourer (S) 18.2 per day Giltinan was assisting in the discharge of meat from the S S Magiestan and was in the act of carrying a quarter of beef to the crane sling when he slipped and in falling his back came in contact with the bone of another quarter Muscular bruised Certified fit on 14 May 1921 61/3 weeks £11.1s.8d £11.1s.8d D
277 1/281 471165 21 April 1921 Locomotive Sheds Barry S Dyer 28 Steamriser 12.6 per day Dyer alleges that when about to descend from a locomotive he slipped from the gangway step and fell to the ground. The circumstances were first advised to the Company on 1st April on which date Dyer gave up work Left elbow cut followed by septic infection of forearm Liability not admitted R

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