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09-27-2024, 06:41 AM
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Re: Man's Last Day of Work.
Don't these people go thro and any safety and training on the job wtf even common sense you never ever go in and around moving parts and machines at work no matter what they are until they have the lock out tags on them completely shutting them down first for power then locking up the starter or the start button to work on and be completely safe |
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09-27-2024, 08:55 AM
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Re: Man's Last Day of Work.
Factory worker? I once had my hand captured by a drill press, because I was wearing gloves. While you can lightly touch a rotating drill bit without issue with your finger (pushing a chip out of the way on the work piece, your finger touches the drill bit, no problem) if you try with a glove on, you're in trouble. Fortunately, I reacted in a reflexive way and could easily rip the glove from my hand . I got away with only a small cut on a finger. NEVER wear gloves when operating a drill press or ANY rotating tool. It seems counter intuitive at first. But makes perfect sense once you see it lol |
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09-27-2024, 09:09 AM
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Re: Man's Last Day of Work.
How much damage do you think the drill would have done had you not remove your hand in time? Would it have destroyed your hands just your hand or above your hand as well
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09-27-2024, 09:26 AM
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Re: Man's Last Day of Work.
Lost my leg when i was 21 in an accident with a fork lift, the galling thing about it...I only went in on the Saturday morning for a skive and was going to the boozers afterwards, it scupard my plans some what |