Person

Crawford, John Maxwell (1946 - 1975)

Born
1946
Died
18 February 1975
Occupation
Industrial chemist

Summary

John Crawford was assistant works manager at the Brisbane Gas Company from 1973-1975, when he died as a result of injuries sustained in an explosion at work.

Details

Chronology

1963 - 1968
Career position - Chemist at the Materials Research Laboratory, Queensland Main Roads Department
1968
Education - Diploma in Industrial Chemistry, Queensland Institute of Technology
1968 - 1973
Career position - Senior Analyst and later Plant Supervisor at ACF-Shirleys
c. 1970
Education - Diploma in Business Administration, Queensland Institute of Technology
1973 - 1975
Career position - Assistant Works Manager at the Brisbane Gas Company

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