Report of the Industrial Accident Commission of the State of California

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Side 11 - Of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, saving to suitors in all cases the right of a common-law remedy where the common law is competent to give it, and to claimants the rights and remedies under the workmen's compensation law of any State...
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Side 6 - The commission shall have power to inspect and determine the adequacy of hospitals and hospital facilities supplied by employers or by mutual associations of employees, with or without the concurrence of the employer, for the treatment of injuries coming within the provisions of this act.
Side 8 - December 19, 1921, the Supreme Court of the United States, by a five to four decision, declared unconstitutional the 1913 Anti-Injunction Law of Arizona, which had been sustained by the state courts.
Side 30 - ... California Electrical Contractors and Dealers, Los Angeles ; HM Scott, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Los Angeles ; RL Eltringham, electrical engineer, Industrial Accident Commission; John R. Brownell (secretary), superintendent of safety, Industrial Accident Commission. (NOTE. — The electrical" utilization safety orders were based on the Electrical Utilization section of the Proposed National Electrical Safety Code prepared by the United States Bureau of Standards, which...
Side 28 - ... a permit for such operation ; to make it a misdemeanor to operate such elevator without such permit; and to provide for an injunction against such operation if dangerous to the life or safety of employees ; to vest in the Industrial Accident Commission the power to make such inspections and determine the competency of inspectors and require reports of inspections and to issue such permits and prescribe maximum fees therefor.
Side 35 - Tentative safety rules for quarries were perhaps 50 per cent completed by a committee representing employers, employees, the Industrial •Accident Commission and independent interests.
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Side 96 - Company Travelers Insurance Company United States Casualty Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co._ Western Indemnity Company M.
Side 33 - ... in California comprised: Inspection of 342 mines, mills, gold dredges, quarries, and construction tunnels, employing in all approximately 10,500 men. Each mine inspection included the examination of both underground workings and surface machinery, including stamp mills and reduction works. Nearly all safety suggestions and requirements made by the inspector were followed by the operators, whose attention was called to violations of the State mine-safety rules. Practically all the gold dredges...

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