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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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281 | 1/303 | 471214 | 19 April 1921 | Near Cadoxten | H | Field | 62 | Underman | 11.5 per day | In connection with the extension of the Reception Sidings at this point, Field was assisting to bore a hole in rock when he was struck on the leg by a stone which rolled down the face of the cutting | Right ankle bruised | 28 April 1921 | 1 week | R | ||
281 | 1/304 | 471209 | 20 April 1921 | Pontypridd | W F | Jones | 18 | Porter | 11.5 per day | Discharging cases of milk from truck to Goods Warehouse , when a nail which was projecting from one of the cases caught in his right hand tearing the palm | Flesh wound on palm of hand | Did not leave work | ||||
281 | 1/305 | 471215 | 21 April 1921 | The Southerndown Road Station | C | Hewins | 54 | Fencer | 11.5 per day | Hewins reports that whilst cutting a hedge a thorn entered his right thumb | Thumb inflamed and swollen | Did not leave work | ||||
281 | 1/306 | 471216 | 22 April 1921 | Permanent Way Yard | D | Barnfield | 26 | Carpenter's Labourer | 11.11 per day | This man states he was unloading timber from a trolley when a piece canted and fell against his right leg | Leg bruised | Did not leave work | R | |||
281 | 1/307 | 471220 | 23 April 1921 | Locomotive Sheds Barry | J | Atkin | 37 | Locomotive Fireman | 14.2 per day | This man was attending to the fire on a Locomotive and in pulling a fire-iron through the fire his right hand was caught between the implement and the Engine bunker | Back of hand bruised | Did not leave work | R | |||
281 | 1/308 | 471219 | 25 April 1921 | Lococmotive Sheds Barry | G F | Sinclair | 19 | Locomotive Cleaner | 5.10 per day | In connection with the cleaning of a Locomotive, Sinclair required to cross No 5 road pit and instead of doing so by the proper means he attempted to jump when he slipped and fell into the pit | Bruised left knee and elbow | Did not leave work | R | |||
281 | 1/309 | 471222 | 26 April 1921 | No 2 Dock | W | Lomax | 66 | Labourer (S) | 16.0 per day | Whilst engaged landing a wooden beam on the deck of the SS Sappho, Lomas states it fell on his right foot | Badly bruised toes | 30 May 1921 | 4 2/3 weeks | £8.3.4 | £8. 3.4 | D |
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