Claimant worked as a spinner and "check-up man" for a manufacturer of rayon fibers from 1931 to 1968, a period of 37 years. As a check-up man for the last 13 years, he was required to patrol the aisles between the spinning machines. In the spinning operation a solution was used which contained carbon disulphide. The board found that claimant had sustained a causally related occupational disease in that he had contracted carbon disulphide poisoning resulting in permanent disability...
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