MudDonna
ArboristSite Lurker
My husband and I own a tree & shrub removal company. This past summer we left a couple of experienced crew members to do routine pole saw work at a customer's home. They know to wear safety helmets, glasses, ears and gloves. Our most experienced employee took the padded handle portion of the pole saw off because he only needed a short section. He proceeded to cut away and at one point jerked back hard, trying to get a good deep cut. Unfortunately, he slammed his gloved finger so hard against the tree BEHIND HIM, that the blunt end of the polesaw severed his pinky at the top joint. When we got the call that he'd lost the top of the finger, we naturally assumed it was the blade end of a piece of equipment. Who would have guessed the other end was capable of so much damage? Something to keep in mind...