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Tree Worker Knocked Out Of Lift..... Falls 40 Feet To The Ground
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<blockquote data-quote="tree MDS" data-source="post: 1864271" data-attributes="member: 15285"><p>Sounds to me like he may not of had a pull line in it at all. Why else would it come back on him?</p><p></p><p>The other reason I say that is because I can relate to being lazy with regards to this, its something that temtps me sometimes, and represents a very serious potential for danger. I made a mental note to fix this problem last summer, its just not worth the risk involved... if you have to think about it, just put a rope in it! </p><p></p><p>Oomt: I forget to clip in sometimes too with the bucket, but definitely always wear a harness. I've been better about that lately though. </p><p></p><p>Poor guy. I hope heals well, thats one tough lesson right there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree MDS, post: 1864271, member: 15285"] Sounds to me like he may not of had a pull line in it at all. Why else would it come back on him? The other reason I say that is because I can relate to being lazy with regards to this, its something that temtps me sometimes, and represents a very serious potential for danger. I made a mental note to fix this problem last summer, its just not worth the risk involved... if you have to think about it, just put a rope in it! Oomt: I forget to clip in sometimes too with the bucket, but definitely always wear a harness. I've been better about that lately though. Poor guy. I hope heals well, thats one tough lesson right there. [/QUOTE]
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