Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor And Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Labor And Industry of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Dept. of Labor And Industry
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MACKBY, Obairman of the Workmen's Ck>mpen8atlon Board of PennsylTanla On February 12, 1912, a mere stripling of a boy, less than 17 years of age, was given employment in a round house of one of the great railroad companies operating its lines in the state of Pennsylvania. He had been thus employed for less than thirty days. During that short period he had worked at night, going into the round house from the street, working there all night and leaving by the door through which he entered. He had... never been upon the company's property beyond that enclosure. Immediately to the north of the round house there were at least thirteen tracks in the company's freight yard. These branched off from one track that connected with them and was called a ^'ladder." When cars were brought in they were left in a portion of the yard called the ^Qiill." There they were separated into different trains destined to points to which the cars were consigned. One night this boy was directed by the man in charge of the round house to go out into the yard and assist another man in the overhauling, cleaning and preparing engines for service that had been brought in and left in the part of the yard beyond these numerous tracks at a place called the "farm." The boy subse- quently stated that the night was perfectly black and a heavy fog hung over the yard.
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