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FERGUSON v. R.F. MOORE CONSTR. CO.6/5/1989 e fact that he actually believed that he was strong, a good laborer, and able to operate a jackhammer. The enactment of the Workers' Compensation Act was for the protection and welfare of working men and women. Phillips v. Dixie Stores, 186 S.C. 374, 195 S.E. 646 (1938). We hold there is no merit to the contentions made by the employer in this case; the appealed order is therefore affirmed.
Affirmed.
CURETON and GOOLSBY JJ., concur.
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