Here is the link to the artilce, I'm sure there will be more details soon.
http://www.wdtn.com/dsp_story.cfm?storyid=30923
http://www.wdtn.com/dsp_story.cfm?storyid=30923
Crews at the scene estimated the three may have weighed as much as 1000 pounds.
Lets not rush to judgement and start blaming the tree guys, this victim was talking as they took him away, good. Many people are full on retarded when it comes to treework, it seems that you need a few security guards around to club them. Tree huggers often run right up under trees being cut, while the groundman is busy chipping brush. Hey, a screaming chainsaw, chunks of wood hitting the ground, guys with hardhats, is that enough of a clue to bystanders that they should be carefull?appalachianarbo said:???? That tree in the picture is a wee bit more than that!
Keep your kill zones clear - all the way around!
And that statement, Mr. Woozel, illustrates reasoning that continues the ongoing slide of western civilization.P_woozel said:This whole idea of blaming people that display idiot behaivior is itself a bigger problem.
LightningLoader said:Whatever happened to people being responsible for themselves???
Mark, have you been doing utility work cutting down trees beside the road and the sidewalk is your only available drop zone? How about this, many signs (proper road signs in stands) crew& equip, treework ahead, sidewalk closed, area closed tree falling, etc.,qualified flag girls for traffic control, a dozen cones at least, Sidewalk coned off with extra signs, flag girls aware the sidewalk is closed and stopping traffic to let people use the sidewalk on the other side of the street. And you still have morons who try and walk right into the drop zone, and get ignorant with you, cause "I pay taxes, I can walk anywhere I want, you can't tell me....I,I,I," Some people are just asking for a big block in the head, they step over cones, past signs, tape will not stop these idiots.BlueRidgeMark said:Lawyers.
But on the other hand, was the drop zone properly protected here? Doesn't sound like it. It's not reasonable to expect your average Joe (or Jane) to be able to estimate where a tree might fall if it goes the wrong way. That's YOUR responsibility - you are the pro.
I'm not a pro, so I might wind up on a jury which will decide if you pay out the wazoo or not. Here's how I look at it:
If Joe Dead Bozo walked past a plain marker to get to where he got his head bashed in with your tree, he's at fault. The more clear the marker, the more it's his fault. He went past a row of cones, better yet a tape barrier? It's on him. You'll pay nothing if I have my way.
What? Your "sign" was a hand scribbled note on a piece of paper? Or your groundman was supposed to stop anybody who got too close, but he was busy handling brush? I'll hang you.
Signs & cones cost good money, I know. But marking tape is dirt cheap, gentlemen. There's no excuse for not using it to cordon off ALL of the potential drop zone.
flag girls
OK, you pc freak, slap me, there used to be "lineman" here in BC, pc turned the same guys into "powerline technicians". Flag girls are now known as "traffic control persons", sue me, take me to the human rights commision, the labour board, call the newspapers, bfd.appalachianarbo said:You mean flag people? I know some awesome female climbers.
clearance said:Mark, have you been doing utility work cutting down trees beside the road and the sidewalk is your only available drop zone? How about this, many signs (proper road signs in stands) crew& equip, treework ahead, sidewalk closed, area closed tree falling, etc.,qualified flag girls for traffic control, a dozen cones at least, Sidewalk coned off with extra signs, flag girls aware the sidewalk is closed and stopping traffic to let people use the sidewalk on the other side of the street. And you still have morons who try and walk right into the drop zone, and get ignorant with you, cause "I pay taxes, I can walk anywhere I want, you can't tell me....I,I,I," Some people are just asking for a big block in the head, they step over cones, past signs, tape will not stop these idiots.
OK, you pc freak, slap me, there used to be "lineman" here in BC, pc turned the same guys into "powerline technicians". Flag girls are now known as "traffic control persons", sue me, take me to the human rights commision, the labour board, call the newspapers, bfd.
Hi, welcome, glad the tards just aren't here.johnstr1 said:Hello from the UK.
I have to agree there are some people who "simply will not be inconvenienced or delayed" by your operation and will do anything to get where they want to go. I've had people duck under said tape when we've used it, dodged past us when we have tried to physically bar their way (can't touch 'em though, that's assault), been completely oblivious to the noise, signs, cones and blokes in fancy dress outfits, then verbally abused us when they have been showered with debris. The number of visually and audibly "challenged" people is growing. Must be summat in the water.
TJ
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