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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
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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