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Arboricultural Injuries and Fatalities
The Hong Kong Tree Climber - Serious Accident
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<blockquote data-quote="New Hampster" data-source="post: 5125036" data-attributes="member: 126848"><p>Was the main cause in that he took too much top? Looked like 1/3 of the entire tree. Shows how much back force there can be on a stem when a tree starts toppling.</p><p>He knew he was in trouble before the top even left. I hope he recovers. </p><p></p><p>Is it the climbers responsibility to double check clearance and rigging?? </p><p>Isn't it HIS job site?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Hampster, post: 5125036, member: 126848"] Was the main cause in that he took too much top? Looked like 1/3 of the entire tree. Shows how much back force there can be on a stem when a tree starts toppling. He knew he was in trouble before the top even left. I hope he recovers. Is it the climbers responsibility to double check clearance and rigging?? Isn't it HIS job site? [/QUOTE]
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