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Suspension Trauma


John Hancock
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heres some real trauma, hse press realease very grafic, dont eat when opening:scared::ahhhhh:

ok gents this looks serious and no doubt would occur if in a loose fitting harness, but this accident was not caused by a harness or should i say not by a climbing harness, the actuall injury was caused by a crash in a car competing in motor sport where the passenger shot forward on impact with the scenery, still it shows what happens if you dont wear things correctly:thumbup1:

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heres some real trauma, hse press realease very grafic, dont eat when opening:scared::ahhhhh:

 

Got nothing to do with suspension problems,why derail a good post with grafic pics of a car accident??

 

I hope you actualy know the implications of suspension trauma if you work around climbers.....jeez:001_rolleyes:

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