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Face Protection- What are you wearing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Boyt" data-source="post: 4211747" data-attributes="member: 74006"><p>Reading some of the books about early logging, the attitude toward loggers, like trees was "there's more where that one came from". That culture still exists to an extent. I remember one story where loggers were passing the hat for the widow of a logger killed in the accident. When the company owner was asked to donate, he just said he couldn't afford to give money to every widow, and walked off.</p><p></p><p>As far as ear protection, I wear it now, but it is too late. I am partially deaf in one ear, and have a constant ringing in my ears from running a chain saw. When everything is really quiet, it drives me nuts. No fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Boyt, post: 4211747, member: 74006"] Reading some of the books about early logging, the attitude toward loggers, like trees was "there's more where that one came from". That culture still exists to an extent. I remember one story where loggers were passing the hat for the widow of a logger killed in the accident. When the company owner was asked to donate, he just said he couldn't afford to give money to every widow, and walked off. As far as ear protection, I wear it now, but it is too late. I am partially deaf in one ear, and have a constant ringing in my ears from running a chain saw. When everything is really quiet, it drives me nuts. No fun. [/QUOTE]
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