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Son Saves Father Being Pulled Into Chipper
Check it out...... man escapes with minor injuries thanks to quick thinking son.
http://www.unionleader.com/article.a...0-c61d429b14fe A label on Kevin Stacey's commercial wood chipper cautions users to "stop and think." But the day Stacey's arm got caught in the machine's hopper, he's glad his 17-year-old son didn't. "He just reacted -- bang -- in 100 percent the right way with no hesitation," he said. "If he took the time to stop and think, if he didn't immediately act, that would've been it." Kevin, owner of Stacey's Tree Service in Salem, said he owes his son his life. "To me, Danny truly is my hero," the 53-year-old said. At about 9:30 a.m. on June 19, the father and son were finishing up a quick tree removal and pruning job at the home of Terry Gatlin in Salem.
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Good to hear it ended OK.
So far I have met 2 people who have been pulled in. The one guy lost his leg the other has feed wheel marks on his leg. |
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very good idea
"- H, Epping, a much more practical safety device would be an RF transmitter in a glove and a sensor in the feeding chute that triggers a shutdown when the transmitter gets too close.
- Jeff, Manchester" |
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RFid wouldn't work.
We put our hands in the chute all the time, just not far enough to get caught. So the sensor would have to be deep into the chute to prevent problems. Ooops! What if it had your foot, and didn't turn off until your hand got close? Besides...anybody with the safety inclination to keep their RFid-loaded gloves on while chipping, probably isn't going to get in trouble anyway. On the other hand, it's likely that the people who should have had such a device wouldn't have been wearing it anyway.
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Dad needs to get that boy a beer
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Ok, not to nit picks here but why was he reaching into the hopper in the first place? I'll admit I have only been around big chippers probably 15 or so times, but clearly one needs to not get so far in to reach something that if they get caught they cannot reach the safety reverse bar.
If stuff is stuck pick up a stick and push it in with that. Oh, and HTH does someone lose a leg in a chipper? That just sounds like a Darwin Awardee to me. |
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The article doesn't state he was reaching in, sounds more like a freak accident: "The senior Stacey said he bent to gather some scraps and threw it into the hopper, not noticing a piece of vine had snagged his hand. Immediately, he said, the machine's rollers caught the brush and began pulling him into the hopper. "
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The last three times I have rented big chippers the guys all said at the rental place "NEVER lean into the hopper so that any part of your torso or head is beyond the plane of the front of the chute." Good advice based on hearing about stuff like this accident. |
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Is it just me or is the feed table too short. You should not be able to reach the feed rollers from the edge of the table IMO.
http://www.wmur.com/news/24104132/detail.html |
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Wow, that man is so lucky to have escaped with only 14 stitches...
But here's the thing that confuses me. I really don't know that much about chippers so forgive me if this is a silly question, but I know they make saw blades that sense the difference between wood and ... well, a body. The saws that have the sensors installed will emergency stop before they can cut deeply into the flesh. Is that sort of thing not available on chippers??? Just makes me cringe thinking about how badly that could have gone for the guy...
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What chippers do have is a big bar right above the hopper that is there so that if you get caught you reach up with one hand and hit it and at the minimum the infeed stops. Hit is enough to push it in a ways and the feed rollers actually reverse and spit the stuff out. This guy had to be in too far, even if he was being dragged in no chipper that I have seen drags a person so fast that standing outside of it there is not at least some time to reach up and hit the stop bar. And what kind of vine gets wrapped around a person's had and arm so tight that it can't be pulled off? I am smelling a rat here. This guy got stupid and he leaned into the chipper to push that last little 6-12" stuff into the feeder and his hand got caught. By leaning in that much he was beyond the point where he could reach the bar. Stupid move on his part. There are reasons the hoppers have to be a certain depth to the hoppers. http://www.safetyengineeringresources.com/2009FC21.htm |
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Read over the link you supplied on chippers. It does seem to support your point that he was probably leaning in or something hinky like that. That same site also has a link on the saw stopping technology that I was asking about. Very good resource for safety info, thank you!
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Southwest Equipment Bucket Trucks 1706 N. Stemmons Frwy. (I-35E) Lewisville, TX 75067 Last edited by Amber; 07-04-2010 at 08:06 PM. Reason: Link to article on the saw was broken. |
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I reach into the hopper all the time.. whatever. I'm conscious enough of my surroundings that im not going to get bit. I generally keep a hand on the feed reverse anyways, even just for leverage pushing blocked down pieces in and such. I find thin vines to be the most dangerous, theyre thin enough to slip between the feed wheels and get sucked in at a hundred feet per second.
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