INDUSTRIAL CHRONOLOGY. Accidents to Workmen, While on Duty, for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1910.-Factory and Workshop Employes.—Continued. INDUSTRIAL CHRONOLOGY. Accidents to Workmen, While on Duty, for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1910.-Factory and Workshop Employes.—Continued. Gangrene developed from cut received at work; died. Crushed between wall and elevator; leg broken. Hand caught in machinery; four fingers severed. Caught in belting; arm broken. Hand caught in press; mangled and lost one finger. 800 lb. casting fell on body; killed instantly. Fell into hot iron pipe; severely burned. Struck by swinging crane; leg and arm broken. Arm caught under car wheels; had to be amputated. Struck by heavy chain; head crushed... Arm caught in machinery; had to be amputated. Caught in machinery; arm broken. Fell from platform; died of injuries.. Crushed under a load of barrel staves; killed instantly Hand caught in press; three fingers severed. Run over by heavily laden truck; leg broken. Caught in machinery; hand severed... May 20 Gasoline tank exploded; died of injuries. Hand caught in mangler; had to be amputated. Three tons asphalt dropped from overhead conveyor; skull fractured.. July Three tons asphalt dropped from overhead conveyor; badly bruised. Three tons asphalt dropped from overhead conveyor; concussion of brain Hook sustaining painter's ladder on which he was being hoisted broke; fell 25 feet; broke leg and fractured three ribs. July Drenched with acid while cleaning tank; back and arms burned. July Caught in fly-wheel of engine; instantly killed. July Heavy bundle of licorice fell; broke arm. July Heavy casting fell; crushed hand. Fell from moving car; died of injuries. July July Caught in belt, drawn around driving belt; skull fractured. July July July Blood poisoning developed from nail scratch on arm; arm had to be amputated. July Fell from ladder; fractured three ribs. July 12 Hand caught in press; had to be amputated. Six inch iron pipe fell; crushed foot. Caught under falling roll of oilcloth; arm broken.. Crushed under falling brick and castings; died of injuries.. July Explosion of chemicals: died of injuries... July Caught in gearing while feeding machine; foot cut off. August Fell twenty feet to cement floor; hip broken; head cut. August Hot water brake bursted; severely scalded, may not recover... August Fell into pan of molten lead and nitric acid; died of injuries.. Fell into unguarded vat of tannic acid; found dead three days later. August August August August 9 INDUSTRIAL CHRONOLOGY. Accidents to Workmen, While on Duty, for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1910.-Factory and Workshop Employes.-Continued. Name of Injured Workman. Paul Chervic. George Foster. Joseph Miller Paul Kershon. James Hart. George Smith. William H. Smith. Thomas Kenny.. Nicholas Sabo. Glenville Darringe. Edward Blum. James O'Brien. Frederic Miller. Louis Sheriffe. Joseph Poysock. Louis Temati.. Albert Purnell. George Hoffman. John Cathasoi. Otto Kickes. Clarence Henshall: Joseph Hannihan. Daniel Sullivan.. Darby O'Brien. Bemto Benice. Joseph Brodsky. Michael Spreit. James Haywood. Henry Taubel. INDUSTRIAL CHRONOLOGY. Accidents to Workmen, While on Duty, for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1910.-Factory and Workshop Employes.—Continued. Caught between hot wire coils and drawing block; leg cut off. August 23 Struck by falling spindle weighing 300 lbs.; shoulder blade broken. August 24 Elevator fell while riding in it; both legs broken.. August 25 Hand caught in machinery; four fingers cut off. August 27 Crushed under structural iron from car; died of injuries. August 31 Entering boiler to cleanse it; steam pipe exploded; scalded. Crushed under descending elevator; died of injuries. Fell while carrying heavy weight; broke leg. Caught between two trucks; hip broken. Fell while at work; hip broken.. Caught in shafting; arm broken. Caught in machinery; arm broken. September 17 Caught in fly-wheel of engine;. killed instantly. September 15 Crushed between wall and elevator; arm broken. September 17 Caught in machinery; arm cut off at elbow September 22 Tub of boiling dye boiled over; scalded legs and body. September 22 Fell from ladder; broke one arm and leg.. September 23 Caught between belt and pulley; arm broken. September 23 September 24 INDUSTRIAL CHRONOLOGY. Accidents to Workmen, While on Duty, for the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 1910.-Transportation Employes. Name of Injured Workman. James Dougherty Steven Majesky.. Howard C. Parker. Nicholas Roma. Loro Martino. Samuel W. Edwards. Frederic Davenport. John C. Bell. John Gergyok. John Monroe. 35 Brakeman. Brakeman. 40 Brakeman. Engineer.. Baggagemaster. 30 Laborer. 30 Track walker.. Yardman. 24 Brakeman. Signalman. 19 Messenger. 30 Fireman. 45 Laborer. Brakeman. 20 Trackwalker. 25 Laborer. 40 Conductor. 39 Engine wiper. 35 Motorman. Freight conductor. 24 Brakeman. Engineer.. 60 Car inspector. 21 Brakeman. Towerman. 30 Brakeman. Roadman.. 33 Laborer. Jersey City. Rahway. Harrison. Dunellen. Kearny. Bayonne. Woodbury. Somerville. Bayonne.. Hackensack. Newark.. Blairstown.. South Amboy. Jersey City.. Jersey City. Jersey City. Jersey City. Little Ferry.. Name of Employer. Central R. R. of New Jersey. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.. Central R. R. of New Jersey. Erie Railroad Co. Central R. R. of New Jersey. Del. Lack. & Western R. R. Lehigh Valley Railroad. West Jersey & Seashore R. R. Co. Erie Railroad Co. N. Y. Susq. & Wester R. R. Central R. R. of New Jersey. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. N. Y. Susq. & Western R. R. Co.. |