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A signaller (banksman) may be needed to supervise vehicle movements.
The banksman is in charge of the crane movements from the point of loading and unloading.
This was to improve visibility at close-range, particularly when being marshalled by a banksman standing nearby.
A banksman may also be responsible for the loading/unloading of lorries and directing the movement of other plant.
A banksman may also control the movements of an excavator, by carefully monitoring the bucket for any obstructions or underground services.
Upon returning to the surface, the miner gave his personal tally to the banksman who would pass it on to the time office or the lamp room.
Some appeared in the interpretation of terms, as when the words 'white person' were inserted in the definition of banksman, onsetter, ganger and mine manager.
At the time of the 1881 census, the only individual of this name living near Chesterfield was a colliery banksman aged 26 born in Shelsfield Kent.
In British civil engineering, a banksman (reversing assistant) is the skilled person who directs the operation of a crane or larger vehicle from the point near where loads are attached and detached.
He was born in 1918 in the small railway village of Westhouses, near Alfreton in Derbyshire, the son of a former dining car attendant and then colliery banksman, Gordon Warwick.
In mining, for example, a number on the check was personal to each miner and prior to going down the pit, the miner would give one of his tallies to the pit head "banksman", keeping the duplicate for the duration of the shift.