Snow removal accident

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There are no words for that !


Yes there are ... Darwin theory in play
 
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I have to wonder about all the commentators with the snarky comments.
If any of them have done hard physical work in the sun all day on a hot sunny day,
then when it's break or lunch time and there is no shade on the job site what would you be willing to do.
90-100 degrees and hot sun, I know I'd look for any available shade at break time.
 
   / Snow removal accident #115  
I have to wonder about all the commentators with the snarky comments.
If any of them have done hard physical work in the sun all day on a hot sunny day,
then when it's break or lunch time and there is no shade on the job site what would you be willing to do.
90-100 degrees and hot sun, I know I'd look for any available shade at break time.
I wouldn't sit under a backhoe, that's for sure.
 
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I have to wonder about all the commentators with the snarky comments.
If any of them have done hard physical work in the sun all day on a hot sunny day,
then when it's break or lunch time and there is no shade on the job site what would you be willing to do.
90-100 degrees and hot sun, I know I'd look for any available shade at break time.
I did 35 yrs of construction mostly outdoors in the desert in extreme temperatures. There are lots of alternatives. That one is just Not worth the risk (stupid) in my opinion. OSHA would have a field day with that.
If I ever saw that on my job I would send them all home with heat stroke dementia... And tell them to brind a shade with them when they came back.
 
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   / Snow removal accident #118  
I have to wonder about all the commentators with the snarky comments.
If any of them have done hard physical work in the sun all day on a hot sunny day,
then when it's break or lunch time and there is no shade on the job site what would you be willing to do.
90-100 degrees and hot sun, I know I'd look for any available shade at break time.
I laid down on the ground in the shade of the backhoe one day and took a nap. When I woke up buzzards were circling overhead.
 
 
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