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What-a-stihls first tree
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<blockquote data-quote="ropensaddle" data-source="post: 2120132" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>I agree the PPE and correct training since my free climbing day has made me a much better climber but I can also say that it has not once protected me from certain death. The fact is; it is a tool just like the silky and other tools of our trade. My hard hat has done more to protect me working under a truck from minor bumps on my head than any real accident from my aloft adventures. It may likely save my life someday but has not in near 30 years of continuous danger tree work. I still recognize the importance of staying in-line with rules of safety and attempt to do so at least 90% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropensaddle, post: 2120132, member: 13949"] I agree the PPE and correct training since my free climbing day has made me a much better climber but I can also say that it has not once protected me from certain death. The fact is; it is a tool just like the silky and other tools of our trade. My hard hat has done more to protect me working under a truck from minor bumps on my head than any real accident from my aloft adventures. It may likely save my life someday but has not in near 30 years of continuous danger tree work. I still recognize the importance of staying in-line with rules of safety and attempt to do so at least 90% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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