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Safety Reminder

Posted: Dec 31st, '12, 14:19
by Rawleigh
I just heard that a friend of mine whose family have been watermen for generations got his hand snagged on the shaft coupling and got his arm mangled. It can happen even to the experienced. Be careful out there!!! We tend to get complacent sometimes.

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Dec 31st, '12, 15:04
by Harry Babb
OUCH! ! !

Shrimping is (or was) a big past time here on Mobile Bay. Lots of folks had some sort of "Shrimping Rig" in their yards and when the Brown or White shrimp were running the bay was full of weekend warriors chasing shrimp.

One of the local farmers built himself a small inboard boat.....tractor engine, direct drive, dry stack and a BOLT that fastened the coupling to the shaft. The bolt stuck out of the shaft coupling an inch or so.......that bolt took most of his right foot off one day.

Watch out for belts too........


hb

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Dec 31st, '12, 21:27
by Bob H.
Rawleigh, Up here a retired baseball pitcher had a yard full of heavy equipment including a dumptruck, one day he was working on the pto shaft controlling the hydraulics, had a hoodie sweatshirt with those strings to adjust the hood...guess what got caught in the shaft? That silly string...pulled his head right in..wife found him that way..BH

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 2nd, '13, 10:51
by Dug
Bob, that happened next town over from me... Sad.

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 3rd, '13, 16:27
by Rawleigh
Latest word is that he lost his bicep and his arm and hand are broken up badly.

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 4th, '13, 11:54
by dougl33
Bob/Dug,

That was Mark (the bird) Fidrych correct. Sad story.

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 4th, '13, 13:04
by Rawleigh
Bob: I have since heard that a hoodie string caused this accident as well. At least he was able to keep his head out of it. He reached for something in the bilge of his deadrise workboat and the string caught and pulled him in.

I don't understand peoples' infatuation with hoodies. Aside from the obvious safety issue of the strings and the social statement involved, they are the coldest garment I have ever worn! Maybe they have changed in the last 20 years, because I see people wearing them in cold weather. I won't wear one. I just buy a real coat instead.

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 4th, '13, 14:31
by mike ohlstein

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 4th, '13, 14:34
by mike ohlstein
dougl33 wrote:Bob/Dug,

That was Mark (the bird) Fidrych correct. Sad story.

He died in 2009...... Torn up in a PTO.

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 4th, '13, 18:49
by Bob H.
Mike, Dug, Forgot his name but it was the Bird...you just never know..take a minute and think before you do any task with heavy equipment or machinery..BH

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 8th, '13, 10:04
by Rawleigh
Mike, thanks, but for $90 I'll get a real jacket! Part of my problem is I am warm blooded and need to unzip the jacket to be cool sometimes. I don't want to have to pull it off over my head. Just my peculiarity i guess!

Re: Safety Reminder

Posted: Jan 8th, '13, 12:01
by Carl
Rawleigh wrote:Mike, thanks, but for $90 I'll get a real jacket! Part of my problem is I am warm blooded and need to unzip the jacket to be cool sometimes. I don't want to have to pull it off over my head. Just my peculiarity i guess!

Nah...

you wear da Hoodie wit pants several sizes too big so that they droop down. That will cool you from the bottom up while looking ever so stylish.

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