Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . falls 30,448 General or all other causes 74,691 Unknown . 2,552 Total 193,102 21,272 TEMPORARY INJURIES OCCURRING IN MANUFACTURING. Time: 12 Months—January 1 to December 31, Paid in Compensation and Medical Benefits, by Chief Causes. Cause Compensation Medicalbenefits Machinery $26,043 00 i Dangerous substances 12,578 00 Falling, rolling and flying objects 17,380 00 Personal falls 30,658 00 General or all other causes 53,966 00 Unknown 2,531 OO Totals $143,156 00 $3


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . falls 30,448 General or all other causes 74,691 Unknown . 2,552 Total 193,102 21,272 TEMPORARY INJURIES OCCURRING IN MANUFACTURING. Time: 12 Months—January 1 to December 31, Paid in Compensation and Medical Benefits, by Chief Causes. Cause Compensation Medicalbenefits Machinery $26,043 00 i Dangerous substances 12,578 00 Falling, rolling and flying objects 17,380 00 Personal falls 30,658 00 General or all other causes 53,966 00 Unknown 2,531 OO Totals $143,156 00 $34,363 3037,521 8926,776 8473,605 984,065 28 $60,406 3050,099 8944,156 3758,370 84 127,571 986,596 28 $204,045 66 $347,201 66 138 KEPOKT OF IXnrSTRIAI; ACCIDENT COMMISSION. SERVICE 33fc7 iNJURItS OCCURRING IN 1915 AND^3^8 INJURIES OCCURRING IN 1914 CHARTED BY CAU5E5AND COSTS Compensation PaidMedical CostsTo-Ha I Cos+sAvera3e Compen&a+ionAverage Medical CosfAver336 Cosf I3IS ^ 37, 3;0,00 5), 3SC. 44 $ e3, I /.2 2&.5/ ^ 27,5 3 »OS $ tu «/) >- h. Chart No. 31. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 139 21,272 TEMPORARY INJURIES OCCURRING IN MANUFACTURING. (Iroupcd hjj Main and Specific Causes. Time: 12 Months—.Tiimiary 1 to December 31, 1915. 2,995 Temporary Injuries Due to Machinery. Air linnimers, riveters and all compressed air engines and devices, 44. Back-firesof motors and engines when cranking or starting, 323. Slipping, breaking, etc., ofpower transmitting belts (main), 121. Slipping, breaking, etc., of power transmittingbelts (secondary), 33. Chain , 38. Drills, dies, punches, metal stampsand presses, 175. Dynamos, 2. All platform elevators, including skips and buckets,95. Electric fans, motors, etc., 28. Emerj wheel accidents, 104. Explosions ofsteam containers, G. Feed rolls of all classes, including and body ironersin laundries, 95. Friction wheels, 3. Gas engines or internal combustion motors,2G. G


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