We seem to have lost another trimmer in the KC area. This one fell, although I have not been able to find any known reason. I’m guessing that he was most likely free climbing on spurs, since none of the reports mention cutting his safety equipment.
It looks like an easy removal, just the kind of tree a confident climber might get complacent in.
http://www.kmbc.com/news/tree-trimmer-dies-in-fall-in-gardner-kan/26594234?tru=1MXXn#mid=16742573
http://www.kctv5.com/story/25832103/2014/06/20/tree-trimmer-dies-in-gardner
For pete's sake guys! Tie in at ALL times, tie in twice if anything sharp is going to be used. It doesn't hurt to inspect your equipment and knots, either.
It seems to me that this forum is mostly filled with two kinds of injuries: newcomers that don't know the safety rules, and old timers that don't follow them.
It looks like an easy removal, just the kind of tree a confident climber might get complacent in.
http://www.kmbc.com/news/tree-trimmer-dies-in-fall-in-gardner-kan/26594234?tru=1MXXn#mid=16742573
http://www.kctv5.com/story/25832103/2014/06/20/tree-trimmer-dies-in-gardner
For pete's sake guys! Tie in at ALL times, tie in twice if anything sharp is going to be used. It doesn't hurt to inspect your equipment and knots, either.
It seems to me that this forum is mostly filled with two kinds of injuries: newcomers that don't know the safety rules, and old timers that don't follow them.