Fredd v. C. S. Garrett & Son Co.
Fredd v. C. S. Garrett & Son Co.
Opinion of the Court
The' plaintiff was employed to oil machinery in defendant’s mill, and was injured while engaged in oiling the bearings of an exhaust fan. The fan was in an iron frame that occupied the upper half of a window and was reached from the outside by opening the lower sash which hung on hinges. In oiling the bearings the plaintiff was required to stand on the sloping window ledge, to support himself by holding with one hand to the iron frame and to reach upward and forward with his arm • bent over a shaft and pulley. His arm was struck by a belt and knocked against the revolving fan.
The negligence alleged was the failure to have the
The judgment is affirmed.
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