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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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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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