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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
280 1/296 471192 13 April 1921 Locomotive Sheds Barry J Seaward 22 Locomotive Cleaner 11s 10d per day Engaged cleaning the motions of a Locomotive when he slipped off the brake rod on which he was standing and in falling his arm struck against the valve link motion gear. Left arm cut and bruised Did not leave work R
280 1/297 471193 14 April 1921 Locomotive Sheds Barry W Boucher 22 Locomotive Fireman 11s 10d per day Whilst in the act of descending from the cab of a locomotive which was on the pit Boucher states that he slipped and in Falling his leg struck against the footplate. Left thigh cut and bruised Did not leave work R
280 1/298 471206 15 April 1921 St Fagans Junction Yard J A Jones 23 Shunter No 4 Grade 11s 6d per day Jones was crossing the Sidings in this Yard in order to reverse a point lever when he states he slipped on the ballast and wrenched his ankle. Right ankle slightly strained 18 April 1921 1 day R
280 1/299 471205 15 April 1921 Locomotive Workshops Barry T Wilson 52 Blacksmith 16s 8d per day He was at work at the steam hammer when owing to being unbalanced as the result of removal of wood therefore the loose stamping block fell striking Wilson's right leg. Abrasion on shin Did not leave work F
280 1/300 471211 15 April 1921 No 2 Dock R Light 58 Labourer (L) 11s 1d per day This man was holding a drift which was being used in connection with the removal of a pin from the " Kicker " of a No 30 tip when a fellow workman missed striking the drift, the hammer coming in contact with Light's right hand. Finger badly bruised Did not leave work F
280 1/301 471208 15 April 1921 No 1 Dock A G Davies 30 Cradleman 18s 4d per day Whilst applying the brake to a wagon of coal on No 14 tip Dabies states the lever flew up, striking the back of his right hand. Abrasion of hand Did not leave work D
280 1/302 471210 19 April 1921 locomotive Workshops Barry F Fowler 22 Fitter 16s 8d per day He was striking a punch in order to remove a cover from an Engine cross head when the cover was suddenly released and his hand which came in contact with the cross head received the full force of the blow. Right thumb severely bruised F

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