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City to pay $500K to man injured by flying log
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<blockquote data-quote="Stihl User" data-source="post: 7701963" data-attributes="member: 15768"><p>Easily avoidable had they prepped better before the fall.</p><p>Part of Job Safety is planning for failure and then taken steps to avoid that failure.</p><p>Meaning this: Thru experience and knowledge of cause/reaction you look for what can go wrong before it does and then establish a safe environment/method for the safe completion of the job at hand.</p><p>The more weight that is felling combined with high risk work environment(harm to persons & structure) requires more prep to avoid what we see in the video.</p><p>I would always instruct my guys that there are no re-do's = take time to prep area for the felling of a large trunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stihl User, post: 7701963, member: 15768"] Easily avoidable had they prepped better before the fall. Part of Job Safety is planning for failure and then taken steps to avoid that failure. Meaning this: Thru experience and knowledge of cause/reaction you look for what can go wrong before it does and then establish a safe environment/method for the safe completion of the job at hand. The more weight that is felling combined with high risk work environment(harm to persons & structure) requires more prep to avoid what we see in the video. I would always instruct my guys that there are no re-do's = take time to prep area for the felling of a large trunk. [/QUOTE]
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