Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . nts ^ 28 Sisters 10 Brother , 1 Nephew 1 Common-law wives - 2 (B) Partial Dependents. Parents 51 Sisters - 12 Brothers 3 Illegitimate children 1 1914 experience covers only a period of six months, beginningJanuary 1 and ending June 30, 1914. During this time reports ofindustrial accidents to the number of 26,958 were reported to thisdepartment; distributed by character of disability, 25,991 were casesof temporary injury, 698 were cases of permanent injury and 269 wereca
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . nts ^ 28 Sisters 10 Brother , 1 Nephew 1 Common-law wives - 2 (B) Partial Dependents. Parents 51 Sisters - 12 Brothers 3 Illegitimate children 1 1914 experience covers only a period of six months, beginningJanuary 1 and ending June 30, 1914. During this time reports ofindustrial accidents to the number of 26,958 were reported to thisdepartment; distributed by character of disability, 25,991 were casesof temporary injury, 698 were cases of permanent injury and 269 werecases which terminated fatally. 38 REPORT OP INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. During this six months, employers and insurance companies havepaid in indemnity for non-fatal accidents, $151,, and for fatalaccidents, $36, They have also paid for medical attention,$155, The foregoing lines are intended to focus attention upon the dataincluded in this report. Copies of the statistical report for 1913 can be obtained from theIndustrial Accident Commission, 525 Market street, San Francisco, so I I cxPfNSE FOR Medical Attendance-^(///A Compensation for Nofv-rATAi Accidents- 151, Compensation for Fatal Accident?- 35,107-89. Fig. II. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION. 39 STATISTICAL REPORT FOR THE HALF-YEAR. January 1 to June 30, 1914. Introduction. This semi-annual rt-port of the Statistical Department of the Indus-trial Accident Commission of the State of California is compiled fromthe data which has been collected concerning accidents to employees inCalifornia industries during the six-months period, January 1 toJune 30, 1914. There are many limitations to the work which will bepointed out later, but these need not destroy its value as an earnest ofwhat the work will be after sufficient time has elapsed to gather enoughexperience to publish trustworthy data. Even this brief report mayserve many purposes, but the chief end for whic
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