Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 117 A STUDY OF 7,849 TEMPORARY INJURIES GROUPED BY INDUSTRIESAND SUB-INDUSTRY. Time: 12 months—January 1 to December 31, 1914. Extraction of raw materials from earth. Underground mining of— Gold and silver 1,986 Copper — 384 Lead and zinc 4 Quicksilver 65 Iron (pyrites, etc.) 5 Magnesite and tungsten 17 Coal 10 Gypsum 6 Surface mining— Placer mining of all metals. Where individual metal groups become large enough, they may receive sub-numbers 4


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 117 A STUDY OF 7,849 TEMPORARY INJURIES GROUPED BY INDUSTRIESAND SUB-INDUSTRY. Time: 12 months—January 1 to December 31, 1914. Extraction of raw materials from earth. Underground mining of— Gold and silver 1,986 Copper — 384 Lead and zinc 4 Quicksilver 65 Iron (pyrites, etc.) 5 Magnesite and tungsten 17 Coal 10 Gypsum 6 Surface mining— Placer mining of all metals. Where individual metal groups become large enough, they may receive sub-numbers 4 All hydraulic mining 7 Dredging for mineral, only 335 Borax and salt 46 All metallurgical plants, including small smelters and refiners at or near the mines 38 All shop and power plant work around mines 1 Quarrying of—• Building stone 105 Cement and lime rock 1,330 Sand, gravel and rock 207 Clay 2 Stone crushing, mortar mixing and preparation of roadbed materials (see, also, Manufacturing) 48 Oil production in all its branches except refining of lubricaling oil, etc— 3,021 Unknown 228 Total 7,849. D5179 0144 ? $ * 6 51 118 REPORT OP INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. A STUDY OF 18,433 MANUFACTURING ACCIDENTS. Time: 12 months—January 1 to December 31, 1914. Chief Causes. Machinery 2,900 Dangerous substances 3,933 Falling objects 5,179 Tools 1,858 Animals 282 Collisions 1,286 Personal falls ___. 2,128 All others 723 Unknown 144 Total 18,433 18,433 MANUFACTURING ACCIDENTS. Time: 12 months—January 1 to December 31, 1914. Time Lost in Days by Chief Causes. Machinery 34,057 Dangerous substances 27,445 Falling objects 45,523 Tools 12,489 Animals 3,720 Collisions 15,577 Personal falls 35,487 All others 8,809 Unknown 771 Total 184,478 18,433 MANUFACTURING ACCIDENTS. Time: 12 months—January 1 to December 31, 1914. Amounts Paid in Compensation and Medical Benefits, by Chief Causes. Cause Compensation Medicalbenefits Total Machinery $31,912 00 15,990


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