Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . INJURIES OCCURRING IN MISCELLANEOUSSPECIALIZED INDUSTRIES WHICH HAVE BEEN CONVENIENTLYGROUPED UNDER THE HEAD SERVICE. Time: 12 Months—January 1 to December 31, Paid in Compensation and Medical Benefits, by Chief Causes. Cause Compensation Medicalbenefits Total Machinery ___r_ Dangerous substances Falling, rolling and flying objects Personal falls General or all other causes $3,788 004,318 00 564 0017,234 0011,894 00 112 00 $4,953 60 9,379 89 1,621 09 16,738 66 18,22


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . INJURIES OCCURRING IN MISCELLANEOUSSPECIALIZED INDUSTRIES WHICH HAVE BEEN CONVENIENTLYGROUPED UNDER THE HEAD SERVICE. Time: 12 Months—January 1 to December 31, Paid in Compensation and Medical Benefits, by Chief Causes. Cause Compensation Medicalbenefits Total Machinery ___r_ Dangerous substances Falling, rolling and flying objects Personal falls General or all other causes $3,788 004,318 00 564 0017,234 0011,894 00 112 00 $4,953 60 9,379 89 1,621 09 16,738 66 18,222 15 441 05 $8,741 6013,697 892,185 0933,972 6630,116 15 Unknown 553 05 Totals $37,910 00 $51,356 44 $89,266 44 142 REIOHT OP INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. TRADES 6183 INJURIES OCCURRiN&IM 1915 AND5097 INJURIES OCCURRING IN 1914- C^^ARTED BY CAUSES AND COSTS Compensafion PaidMedical CosisTotal CosT3Average Ccmpensa+ionAverage Medical CostAverage Cost I31S ^43, 77, $, 7-1-v. 03 7. 8 I ^?37 OI4- ^ 2>G,, 5<^,l $ 39 7. \0 IS D 0 I- 0 1 5 ° 5 ^ Chart No. 32. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 143 3,367 TEMPORARY INJURIES OCCURRING IN MISCELLANEOUSSPECIALIZED INDUSTRIES WHICH HAVE BEEN CONVENIENTLYGROUPED UNDER THE HEAD SERVICE. Grouped hy Main and Specific Caufscs. Time: 12 Mouths—January 1 to December 31, IDJ.). 304 Temporary Injuries Due to Machinery. Air hammers and riveters and all compressed air engines and devices, 1. Back-fires of motors and engines when cranking or starting, 53. Slipping, breaking, etc.,of power transmitting belts (main), 5. Chain transmission, 2. Drills, dies, punches,metal stamps and presses, 2. Dynamos, 1. All platform elevators, 37. Electricfans, motors, etc., 5. Emery wheel accidents, 2. Feed rolls of all classes, includingmangles and body ironers in laundries, G3. Gas engines or internal combustionmotors, 2. Gears and cogs, 22. All hoisting apparatus other than platform ele-va


Size: 1536px × 1626px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorcaliforn, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1850, bookyear1853