Rockbadchild
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yes we know, you mentioned it 5 time through this thread, we get it, you like it...As my earlier soap box stated, I like sawyer safety training.
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yes we know, you mentioned it 5 time through this thread, we get it, you like it...As my earlier soap box stated, I like sawyer safety training.
Does Safety require common sense?Laugh all you want, happy to provide you a good laugh. However, after getting hit in the face and eyes WAY to many times the face shield has been a REAL asset in preventing more injury. The helmet only because that is what the shield is attached to plus it covers the bald spot from the sun and the ear covers, well at 70 just trying to save what little hearing there is left after to many years around heavy equipment not using hearing protection. Having "WHAT?" as your most used word ain't no fun, while tryin to figure out what was said or asking it to be repeated or telling someone to speak up.
Bless your heart.Laugh all you want, happy to provide you a good laugh. However, after getting hit in the face and eyes WAY too many times the face shield has been a REAL asset in preventing more injury. The helmet only because that is what the shield is attached to plus it covers the bald spot from the sun and the ear covers, well at 70 just trying to save what little hearing there is left after to many years around heavy equipment not using hearing protection. Having "WHAT?" as your most used word ain't no fun, while tryin to figure out what was said or asking it to be repeated or telling someone to speak up.
All hat no cattle lolyes we know you mentioned it 5 time through this thread we get it you like it...
Sorry to hear that, I was hoping for good news.Just got word from his wife this morning that he past away last night about 10:30
I was dressed in forestry helmet and chain saw chaps bucking firewood. Stopped for a break and removed my helmet.I kinda crack up when a I see a guy weed wacking with the helmet, ear covers, face shield, chaps & gloves, but hey, you do you, I’ll do me.
Terrible news.Just got word from his wife this morning that he past away last night about 10:30
Yep, I wear and heavily suggest eye protection.I was dressed in forestry helmet and chain saw chaps bucking firewood. Stopped for a break and removed my helmet.
Snapped a small branch/twig over my knee to throw on the firewood pile, and a piece broke out and flew into my eye. Within a few minutes I was completely blind in that one eye. I could see light, but could not even see any shapes-- or see anything.
What is odd is that I wear protective eyewear goggles 100% of the time while working outside at the ranch. Didn't have them on only because I had been using a forestry helmet with face shield.
My vision eventually came back 100%. But now, I never ever go without eye protection when working outside. One freak accident cemented that ...........
I only wear safety glasses when weed whacking, I'll even wear shorts to do it, when it's hot out. But I'll also admit I got absolutely NAILED by a piece of debris coming off the trimmer head last week, just below my eye. Perfect shot, maybe 1/4" below the lens of my glasses, and I did indeed bleed.I kinda crack up when a I see a guy weed wacking with the helmet, ear covers, face shield, chaps & gloves, but hey, you do you, I’ll do me.
This is something else we can learn from too. Some injuries should be looked at regardless if we think we are OK. Sad story.Spoke to the wife earlier. Told that he was hit in the head but refused medical treatment for a couple hours before loosing consciousness. Currently in ICU in an induced coma with bleeding on the brain. So the time line between injury and reaching the trauma center was 4 hours.