dooby
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Thanks for the welcome :msp_smile:
I am from n.w. Montana. am going to Colorado to cut and set a line machine crew up for another Logger, should be there before months end. I have logged in Washington, Oregon,Idaho,Wyoming and Louisiana and east Texas as well. Are you a logger as well ?
Thanks for the welcome :msp_smile:
BTW, today is the first day I can use my thumb again, to run a mouse. Yee Haw!
Managed this beauty thanks to a rotted and jagged locust stump. It nearly impaled the back of my calf. Instead it went through my jeans, grabbed traction on my skin and tore this nice shaped hole.
Doc did a fine job of closing things up :msp_smile:
Got this one pulling the bar out of a large pine when it started to pinch the chain, my leg was very close to the pine and in an awkward position. I pulled it out and it caught my knee. Naturally I was working alone, so I tied a towel on it pretty tight, drove home, hosed it out, and then drove myself to the ER. I could see the bone and tendons, buts fortunately, missed them all...had new chaps the next day.,,,3/8" full chisel.
Got this one pulling the bar out of a large pine when it started to pinch the chain, my leg was very close to the pine and in an awkward position. I pulled it out and it caught my knee. Naturally I was working alone, so I tied a towel on it pretty tight, drove home, hosed it out, and then drove myself to the ER. I could see the bone and tendons, buts fortunately, missed them all...had new chaps the next day.,,,3/8" full chisel.
I don't know if it's complacency or just the fact that experienced are always doing the real deal! And sorry but some accidents can only be prevented by staying home.Ouch,, hindsight is 20/20, right?
I train my guys to use chaps on the ground when cutting. No exceptions,,I am sorry for your accident, but as an op's guy, I have to do a lot of paper work and near the bottom of an accident report you need to check a box that ask's if this accident was preventable.
I always check 'yes'.
I find that it is usually the the guy with years of experience that get's complacent and those injuries are some time's serious.
One of my best climbers' is on light duty because he hit his leg inside the knee cap with his handsaw. He thought nothing of it. You know,,,, dang, bleeding, oh well, no big deal,,,he kept working.
I was miles away but our regional guy showed up on the job and saw his leg and took him to the hospital. If he had not done that, Carl could of lost his leg.
He thought nothing of it,,no big deal.
It seems he poked a hole in the area of the knee cap between it and the knee. Sensitive.area. It made a squishy sound when he moved it.
Anyway, never climb alone.
Jeff :msp_wink:
On the job?
Spiked my right ankle when i was learning on climbing hooks -- pulled out and slid 20 ft. down an alder (hugging the tree just scraped up my arms and didn't slow me down), went through the boot to the bone in my ankle; went back to work after a smoke break.
Tore up my shoulder getting big pine limbs unstuck over a two day period climbing on a Blakes hitch. Still isn't the same (also found out i have arthritis)
Fell down a ladder and dislocated my thumb:
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Plate and screws to fuse three cervical vertebrae after repeated insults (some not work related, like playing rugby for three years as a second row)
Little scar on my left temple after wacking myself there with the knob on the end of a choker i was trying to set under a log (pulled it out for a new spot and it wacked me). Went back to work right away, probably witha concussion 00 everyone sad I looked like a pirate with a scrap of my shirt tied around my head as a bloody bandage:msp_biggrin.
Little scar above my right eye after yanking on my pole saw, sending the tip into my skull a half inch above the brow (I had earlier broken the rounded tip off but kept using it)
Lost the corner and nail of my left thmb, trimming a cool wood sample free hand with my MS200T (probably the DUMBEST thing I have done).
Not all that huge and gory, but coulda been worse.
Funny,, insert Benny Hill music here!
Jeff :msp_w00t:
OUCH!!! That's a rough way to get welcomed to the site. :msp_scared:
Sounds like you were VERY fortunate. Heal quick and welcome to AS! :msp_thumbup:
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