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REPORTS ON THE STATE OP SCIENCE. — 1915. 



Table XI.b. — Accidents. 



Massachusetts, July 1912~June 1913. — Report of Industrial Accident Board. 



Separate Industries with hourly max. of at least 100 accidents. 

 Fatal and all non-fatal accidents causing over one day's absence. 

 Working Times (General) 6.45-12, 1-4 or 5. 



Work 



Wkly no. of hrs. 

 Men's cases % 



6.30-7.30 



7.30-8.30 



8.30-9.30 



9.30-10.30 

 10.30-11.30 

 11.30-12 (a) 



12-1 or 12.45 

 ? -1.30 

 1.30-2.30 

 2.30-3.30 

 3.30-4.30 

 4.30-5.30 



Tan- Gas- 

 nery Works 



55-59 48(&) 



Rubber Paper 



Monday . 

 Tuesday . 

 Wednesday 

 Thursday 

 Friday 



98% 



, 32 



, 56 



. 89 



, 1]_6 



107 



(88) 



(0 



59 



87 



105 



74 



152 



147 

 138 

 152 

 171 



100% 



16 



47 



91 



133 



136 



(120) 



(c) 



94 



105 



89 



72 



168 

 151 

 139 

 168 

 166 



Print. Elect. 



& Pub. Supp. 



? 60 48 & 42 48(6) 



92% 91-5% 88% 97% 



51 21 



126 71 



187 124 



242 160 



^ 125 



(264) (168) 



Lunch. 



(c) (c) 



148 86 



211 128 



189 

 169 



356 

 369 

 337 

 323 

 352 



85 

 92 



215 



189 

 210 

 195 

 198 



6 



25 



49 



92 



103 



(154) 



(c) 

 81 

 94 

 79 

 67 



135 

 113 

 158 

 133 

 140 



101 

 324 

 412 



527 



470 



(606) 



(c) 

 296 

 442 

 390 

 365 



766 

 758 

 717 

 748 

 680 



Autos Shoes 



64 54 



100% 82-5% 



14 85 



39 



79 



107 



99 



(84) 



(c) 



70 



103 



89 



72 



135 

 145 

 120 

 126 

 164 



331 

 490 

 716 

 573 



(662) 



(c) 

 394 

 539 

 497 

 268 



832 



827 

 802 

 788 

 745 



Notes. 

 (o) Rate per hour. Actual figures doubled. 



(b) Stokers have 56-hour week or more. 



(c) Actual figures not averageable. 



Underlined are the sj)ell-maxima for each industry. 



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