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Arbitration Award Number One - Louis F. Canepa
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Elise Maloney, widow of Louis F. Canepa; Diana Canepa, wife of William H. Baricos; Elise Canepa, wife of James A. Nunley; and Pamela Canepa, wife of Charles J. Barbera v. Champion International Corporation; Illinois Central Gulf Railroad Company; ...
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Arbitration Award Number Two - Raymond L. Vinsohaler
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Car NW 71695 was to be returned home empty Chicago to Freemont, Nebraska on free Waybill, Chicago, South Shore and south Bend Railroad Waybill No. 500 by the Burlington Northern destined to ConAgra Inc. at Freemont.
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Arbitration Award Number Two - Odis T. Ireland - Franck
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This suit was brought about by injuries received by Otis T. Ireland on October 17, 1974, when he opened the door on boxcar UP 490794 and the door fell striking Mr. Ireland. He did not receive the full weight of the door as it was partially blocked...
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Arbitration Award Number Two - Odis T. Ireland - Chapman
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The captioned suit arose from injuries suffered by Odis T. Ireland at Los Angeles, California on October 17, 1974. Ireland was an employee of Williams Transportation Company and was injured when attempting to open 'plug door' on car U.P. 490794, a...
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Arbitration Award Number Two - Odis T. Ireland - Dunsworth
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On October 17, 1974, Odis T. Ireland, employed as dockman-forklift operator for the Williams Transportation Company, Los Angeles, California, sustained injury on the premises of his employer when after operating the latch to open the left plug typ...
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Arbitration Award Number Three - Edward M. Knapik - Best
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The captioned suit arose from injuries sustained by Edward M. Knapik, an employee of United States Steel Corporation, (USS) at 6:50 pm, February 6, 1978 at Track 7, Hot Strip Normalizing Plant, U.S. Steel Corporation, Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio.
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Arbitration Award Number Four - Wallace Miers - Cheney
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The captioned suit arose from fatal injuries to Michael W. Miers at Crowley, Louisiana, May 17, 1977. The plaintiffs are the mother and father of the deceased. The plaintiffs itemized their damages in the Complaint, filed in United States District...
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Arbitration Award Number Four - Duane H. Oltman - Appeal
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On September 30, 1978, Duane Oltman, employed as a laborer by Gooch Mill, was assigned by his employer to sweep out the car preparatory to loading. In the course of his work, Oltman sought to move the interior bulkhead door. When he unlocked it, t...
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Arbitration Award Number Five - Gary Stewart - Boynton
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This arbitration arises out of an accident which occurred on December 28, 1976. The facts are undisputed. Plaintiff, an industry employee of Edgewater Steel Company, Oakmont, Pennsylvania, was riding on the front of a high end gondola car, NW 9959...
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Arbitration Award Number Five - Gary Stewart - Norman
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At approximately 9:00 a.m., December 28, 1976, an Industry Brakeman, Gary F. Stewart, age 27, employed by Edgewater Steel Company, Oakmont, Pennsylvania (with four weeks experience), was working along with switch crew moving cars inside the Edgewa...
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Arbitration Award Number Six - Raymond L. Vinsohaler
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Raymond L. Vinsonhaler, an employee of Con Agra, Inc., sustained amputation of the left arm when he fell from the brake platform of NW car 71695 and was run over by the car. At the time the accident occurred, he was attempting to control the car m...
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Arbitration Award Number Seven - Warren Vanskike
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On June 27, 1974, Warren Vanskike was assisting in affixing loaded B&OZ trailer 204181 onto the ?A? end hitch of car UP 53805, when he used a mechanic's hammer to strike a portion of the hitch at which time the hitch fell into a lowered position, ...
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Arbitration Award Number Seven - Warren Vanskike - Appeal
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On June 27, 1974, Warren Vanskike was assisting in affixing loaded B&OZ trailer 204181 onto the ?A? end hitch of car UP 53805, when he used a mechanic's hammer to strike a portion of the hitch at which time the hitch fell into a lowered position, ...
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Arbitration Award Number Eight - Duane H. Oltman
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On September 30, 1978, Duane Oltman, employed as a laborer by Gooch Mill, was assigned by his employer to prepare WP 68118, which had been delivered as an empty, for loading. He was specifically assigned to sweep the car out prior to loading, and ...
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Arbitration Award Number Eight - Duane H. Oltman - Appeal
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On September 30, 1978, Duane Oltman, employed as a laborer by Gooch Mill, was assigned by his employer to sweep out the car preparatory to loading. In the course of his work, Oltman sought to move the interior bulkhead door. When he unlocked it, t...
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