Co-worker's brother killed plowing snow

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BobinCols

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Co-worker\'s brother killed plowing snow

A co-workers brother was killed yesterday in central Ohio when his tractor slid down a bank and overturned while pushing snow at his house. My co-worker and brother had been dairy farmers all of their lifes until about 10 years ago, but they still had the family farm. Bill was a hard working family man. Tore me up at work seeing the pain in my friends face when told of his brothers accident by phone. Story can be read at www.lancastereaglegazette.com .. We can not be too careful-life is too short.
 
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Sorry to hear of your friend's loss. Very sad, indeed.
 
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<font color="blue"> when his tractor slid down a bank and overturned while pushing snow at his house. </font>
I think about this every time I plow near the drainage ditch in front of our house. That's why my ROPS is up and the seat belt is on. Looks like the tractor did not have either.
 
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Not being a smartguy, but a little work laying out ditch / hazard markers in the fall can prevent this kind of stuff. Very sad...sorry for family & friends...
 
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As mike said:

<font color="blue">That's why my ROPS is up and the seat belt is on. Looks like the tractor did not have either. </font>

This was my first thought as well. I hesitated to say anything initially because I felt bad for the family as I am sure we all do.

This tragic event sure seems to point out the value of a rops/seatbelt. Looks like the ditch/slope is not that great of a hazzard...at least from what the picture shows. But the fact that the tractor rolled proves differently.

For me the lesson here is that you just never know when that accident will happen. I try to wear my seatbelt almost all the time, but there are times when I am on flat areas and don't. I am going to try and wear it all the time. You just never know...

My heart goes out to the family...
 
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Its always horrible to hear of accidents like this. I was told by my hand theropist after some minor ligament reatachment surgery that most of the industrial accident cases she saw were end of the day or durring overtime. always stay alert and take a break. safty is first and formost.
 
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yea i know what you mean about the accidents happening when overtired, i think the first time i realy realized the effects of being overtired was a month or so ago. i was going to and auction in rockland mass, out near boston about 3 hours from work, my company sent me and another guy with our big IH box truck to try and buy a few machines. well we had had a snowstorm before that so the day before i had been up at like 2 am plowing, then went to bed a bit late the next day and was up at 5 am to head out to the auction, i drove perfectly fine all the way out, alert and feeling great, well after the auction was over we had to go to our other plant and pick up some stuff, so by the time i got heading back home i had about 13 hours on the clock already, and this was all ontop of little sleep the past 2 days, well i was doing ok for a while, but then had a bit of a close call when a car stopped in front of us, but that coulda happened anytime for the most part, but by about 2 hours later i was so tired i almost missed and actualy did miss a few turns, and these were roads i had traveled many times before, it realy was the feeling like when you are drunk, just driving along trying to recognize the intersection or area and by the time you realize it you passed the road or whatever. i tried to talk the other guy into driving but her didnt want to so luckly we made it home safe, but i will say that was the first time i ever realy realized the effects of being overtired on your ability to function
 
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I have been told that if you are stopped for a moving violation in MA and you tell the officer that you were tired and that is the reason for the violation, that they will also site you for an additional violation. I was also told that it is almost as serious a violation as being DUI/DWI. I don't know for certain if this is fact or fiction, but I do intend to follow up by asking a Trooper friend...
 
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hmm, interesting, i will have to remember that, i know my boss got stopped at one of the DOT weigh stations on the mass pike with the truck last year, they did the inspection and weighed him and all checked out ok, then they asked him if he was hourly or salary, he said salary and they said well then wheres your log book. turns out that if you are hourly they consider your timecard to be your log of the hours you worked, but if your salary then you need to keep a logbook, they wouldnt let him continue on, we had to have another guy drive up there that was hourly just to drive the truck back.
 
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I know of someone that was using a pick up with a car trailer on the rear that had the same problem in CT at the Stafford Springs check station last summer. The truck had New Hampshire commercial plates and a name on the door even though he was a hobbyist. Held him over for the mandatory rest time before they would release the truck since he didn't have a log book. He had driven past the weigh station thinking that he didn't have to stop... The State Police went after him and brought him back. It is hard to know when you have to stop and when you don't.
 
 
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