The record reveals that on the day of his demise decedent had worked as a member of a three-man crew raising 35-pound galvanized sheets to a scaffold by means of a pulley and that just prior to the fatal attack he had ascended a 50-foot ladder. Appellants urge, however, that considering these specific activities in relation to decedent's customary and usual work there was no "unusual or excessive strain" upon which the board could predicate a finding of an industrial accident...
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