Chainsaw + No PPE = TROUBLE!

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Here's what happens when you don't wear boots, much less even chaps. Don't view if you have a queasy stomach. I embedded it incorrectly on purpose!

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Poor fella. Wear your PPE, my friends.
 
Had a handful of pics from an S-212 instructor who was wearing boots and chaps but was talking to his crew he was training and not paying full attention. The saw got sent back off the log he was bucking, sucked his chaps slightly round his leg and the saw bit into his leg into the bone before the chaps bound the saw up. Gruesome gruesome stuff.
 
im glad I just brought new class 3 boots. I no how close I've come before as I just replaced my chaps a few weeks ago after my saw became best friends with them, first accident in 6 years but a massive reminder that were not superhero's and accidents do happen, glad my leg didn't turn out like this guys did!!!! just a bit lighter in the pocket but I can live with that :)
 
A good old "holding my foot on the log while cutting" - routine gone terribly wrong, I guess. I'm afraid no boots nor chaps would have saved the poor devil boring his leg the way he did, though. Except a set of full wrap chaps or pants. Just don't keep the log from rolling with your foot.
 
Had a handful of pics from an S-212 instructor who was wearing boots and chaps but was talking to his crew he was training and not paying full attention. The saw got sent back off the log he was bucking, sucked his chaps slightly round his leg and the saw bit into his leg into the bone before the chaps bound the saw up. Gruesome gruesome stuff.

this is why I've long switched to Labonville competition chaps, which protect by preventing moving chain from cutting through, NOT from binding chain.

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A good old "holding my foot on the log while cutting" - routine gone terribly wrong, I guess. I'm afraid no boots nor chaps would have saved the poor devil boring his leg the way he did, though. Except a set of full wrap chaps or pants. Just don't keep the log from rolling with your foot.

guilty of the foot hold. yikes
 
A good old "holding my foot on the log while cutting" - routine gone terribly wrong, I guess. I'm afraid no boots nor chaps would have saved the poor devil boring his leg the way he did, though. Except a set of full wrap chaps or pants. Just don't keep the log from rolling with your foot.
Seems like "Holding my foot on the LEG while cutting" has a better fit here...
I wonder how this guy managed to recover from this terrible injury.

SA
 
Wow, he is lucky to still have a foot, God speed to his full recovery. I am definitely looking in to some chaps for in the tree.
 
There are so many ways to kill yourself unexpectedly throughout the day, why are people still tempting fate by hacking it up like this? It's really unfortunate that some people aren't faster learners.
 
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