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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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194 | 9701 | 445408 | 11 March 1920 | Locomotive Sheds, Barry | A | Daniels | 26 | Loco Fireman | 9s 6d per day | Trimming coal in the bunker of the locomotive on which he was working when a piece fell and the second finger of his right hand was caught between it and the side of the bunker | Finger bruised | Away part of turn | R | |||
194 | 9702 | 45414 | 12 March 1920 | Barry Pier | C | John | 25 | Labourer (L) | 9s 11d | John was standing on a temporary stage assisting a fitter to drill a hole in the main column guide of a passenger pontoon when a gust of wind blew some of the cast iron borings in both of his eyes | Eyes inflamed | Did not leave work | D | |||
194 | 9703 | 445415 | 12 march 1920 | No 2 Dock | A V | Baker | 18 1/2 | Deckhand | 9s 10d | The tug "St Baruch" on which tghis youth was working was towing a steamer from No 1 to [? no 7] berth when the tow rope got under the midship bollard of the tug, and in attempting to clear it the second and third fingers of his right hand were caught between the bollard and the rope. | Fingers badly crushed | 12 April 1920 | 4 1/4 weeks | £7 5s 10d | £7 5s 10d | D |
194 | 9704 | 445423 | 13 March 1920 | Locomotive Yard, Barry | W | Evans | 29 | Plater's Helper | 10s 7d per day | He was lifting a plate from the ground to place on trestles when it fell on one of the toes of his right foot causing a bruise. The work was in connection with a contract for No 29 tip. | Toe bruised | 29 March 1920 | 2 weeks | £3 10s | £3 10s | F |
194 | 9705 | 445426 | 13 March 1920 | No 2 Dock | A W H | Powell | 42 | Tipper | 15s 9d per day | Knocking out one of the door fastenings of a wagon of coal before being drawn on to No 20 tip when a piece of steel flew off and entered his right eye. He did not report the matter until the 16th March | Slight wound on corner of eye | 10 March 1920 | 4 days | D | ||
194 | 9706 | 445420 | 14 March 1920 | Near Llantwit Major Station | J | Kirby | 30 | Platelayer | 10s per day | Assisting to load sleepers in a wagon when his right hand was jammed between between one of the sleepers and the side of the wagon. | Back of hand bruised and top of forefinger lacerated | 11 April 1920 | 4 weeks | £7 | £7 | R |
194 | 9707 | 445417 | 1 March 1920 | Locomotive Sheds, Barry | M | Stoneham | 27 | Spare Fire-Remover | 9s 8d per day | This man was pulling a wheelbarrow across the rails and the wheel, in skidding against the rail, caused the barrow to turn on one side, resulting in the thumb of the right hand being caught between the handle of the barrow and the buffer plank of an Engine. | Thumb cut at joint | Away part of turn | R |
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