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#11 Re: Work Injuries
pepper Posted on: 2009/12/5 10:53
^^^ ouchy


#12 Re: Work Injuries
old_school Posted on: 2009/12/5 11:41
Nothing to serious which is good considering I am a wood, metal and mechaniics teacher.

But I had a student who wanted to see how far the blade comes out on a biscuit cutter. So with it on he put his right hand over the end and pushed it with the left hand. Cut 3 fingers off 40 mm from the end. No the best thing to do in Albany with a S### emergency dept.


#13 Re: Work Injuries
datski620 Posted on: 2009/12/5 11:46
haha my wifes aunty work there as an rn...my old mechanics teacher after we made the rims for the gokart he continued to put the tyres on and the tyre would got to the lip so he kept putting more pressure in(bloody idiot) and the thing blew up in his face....ripped up his chest and acroos his neck and chin...150 stitches later, he thing built a cage when doing it was so lucky he didnt die, was a good teacher


#14 Re: Work Injuries
reuby_tuesday Posted on: 2009/12/5 23:48
Personally, I have escaped nasty accidents, but I can list more than enough to make a few people squeamish, thanks to my current jor role. Its amazing the stories of how people hurt themselves. People always seem to find a way around every control you put into place.

My brother is the accident prone one in the family, thank goodness


#15 Re: Work Injuries
aidaniel Posted on: 2009/12/17 7:52
i smashed my face in with a 9 inch grinder a couple months back ... was cleaning a bench with a wire wheel on it when it got tangled in my shirt, pulled out of my hands, swung round and BAM! in the face. broke two teeth and lots of swelling and blood. but all fine now and will have my teeth finally fixed in feb


#16 Re: Work Injuries
levey Posted on: 2009/12/17 10:35
Thats nasty!


#17 Re: Work Injuries
reuby_tuesday Posted on: 2009/12/17 12:10
Thats the reason why 9" grinders are all but banned in most workplaces. Dont get me wrong, I own one, but use it sparingly, and only when there is no other option. They are so heavy to use, have so much power, with such a huge reciprocating (spinning) mass, one slip, and as you found out, it ends in tears.

The story that your family still joke about is to do with my brother, which most of the Perth folk met at the targa races weekend.

At about the age of 12 he decided to clean up the fuse box for the shed on the farm, and managed to cross the active and neutral wires, and suddenly the entire shed was live with 240 volts. He was banished to his workshop with a battery only after that.

An intresting one at work (not me) was when a local decied to jump the fence to the pool late at night after the pub closed. It was hot and seemed like a good idea after a few beers. His wedding band got caught on the top of the fence, and it degloved his finger. He survived, and his finger is back to normal with a few stiches, and he is feeling a little sorry for himself..



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