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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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239 | 1/12 | 458809 | 27 September 1920 | Treforest Yard | H. R. | Bishop | 28 | Underman | 11s 7d per day | This man was engaged in making an examination of the permanent way in the Yard when he states that he slipped on a toe plate and wrenched his knee | Left knee strained | 11 October 1920 | 1 5/6 weeks | £1 9s 2d | £1 9s 2d | R |
239 | 1/13 | 458818 | 29 September 1920 | Locomotive Yard, Trehafod | F. J. | Lloyd | 18 | Locomotive Cleaner | 10s 4d per day | Lloyd was assisting to remove a lavatory flush tank the edge of which was rough and in doing so he sustained a cut in the palm of his right hand | Wound in palm of hand | 1 October 1920 | 1 day | R | ||
239 | 1/14 | 458822 | 29 September 1920 | No 2 Dock | J. | Weston | 43 | Pitwood - Worker | Tonnage | Engaged loading up pitwood and while in the act of throwing a piece of wood into a wagon his left hand came in contact with the side of the vehicle. | Index finger bruised | Did not leave work | - | D | ||
239 | 1/15 | 458821 | 29 September 1920 | No2 Dock | R | Govier | 51 | Pitwood worker | 17s 6d per day | As Govier was descending from a pile of pit props some of the pieces rolled from under him with the result that he fell | Abrasion on left shin | Did not leave work | D | |||
239 | 1/16 | 458835 | 30 September 1920 | Locomotive Yard Barry | J S | Jobling | 25 | Labourer (£) | 11s 1d per day | He required to couple a tip wagon to the crane used for loading up ashes and as he was unable to use a coupling pole he got between. The crane driver was unaware of this and moved the crane back a little way with the result that Jobling was caught and slightly squeezed | Body slightly squeezed | Did not leave work | D | |||
239 | 1/17 | 458851 | 23 September 1920 | No2 Dock | W | Stickler | 30 | Warehouseman | Tonnage | Stickler alleges that while making a sling of pit props on the deck of the s/s "Molton" the tomahawk which he was using glanced off a prop and struck his right hand. The matter was not reported until 4th October | Abrasion on leg | Did not leave work | D | |||
239 | 1/18 | 458837 | 1 October 1920 | Foundry Barry | F | Flyn | 36 | Labourer (L) | 12s 1d per day | Flyn states he was carrying a piece of pig iron which he acquired to load on a bogie when he slipped and fell | Back strained | 1 November 1920 | 4 1/6 weeks | £7 5s 10d | £7 5s 10d | F |
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