Conrad v. McClintic-Marshall Const. Co.
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Opinion
Plaintiff sues for damages for personal injuries sustained by him in the course of his employment by defendant, and, as he alleges, through defendant’s negligence, and he has appealed from a judgment rejecting his demand. It appears that defendant was engaged in erecting a steel shed upon the river front, under contract with the [563]*563dock board, and that its workmen were divided into gangs, to whom different duties were assigned; that of the “raising gang” being to raise and bolt upon their foundations the columns upon which were to rest the trusses for the support of the roof, place the trusses thereon, and, for temporary purposes, connect each successive truss raised into position with its neighbor, already in place, by means of purlins (or a, purlin), and see to the lifting by the crane, and the depositing on the tops of the trusses, of the additional purlins required for the permanent construction; that of the “filling in gang” being to follow the “raising gang” and distribute to their places and bolt fast to the trusses the purlins required for the permanent construction and left deposited by the “raising gang” for that use; that of the “rod gang” being to strengthen the structure with rods, or otherwise, as the specifications may have required; and that of the “finishing gang” being to see that nothing was left undone by the other workmen, and, as the name indicates, add such finishing touches as might be required.
Judgment affirmed.
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