Claimant was employed as a plant carpenter. His duties were generally to make minor repairs and alterations in the plant where he worked, and also on occasions to make harnesses for looms. In connection with the latter work he was required to operate a mortising machine once or twice a month for two or three hours at a time. The board found that this work required extra effort and exertion beyond that required of claimant in the performance of his ordinary daily duties. On...
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