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i will leave it mesterh to ask what training and risk assessments and control measures you had in place and weather you need to update you method statements and all that paperworky stuff

 

By this you mean what? :001_smile:

 

Of course your an eegit for using a silky should have used a proper saw (with both hands on it :001_tongue:) silkies are just too dangerous :scared1:

 

Any nerve damage?

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By this you mean what? :001_smile:

 

Of course your an eegit for using a silky should have used a proper saw (with both hands on it :001_tongue:) silkies are just too dangerous :scared1:

 

Any nerve damage?

 

luckily no damage,just a bit of a dogs diner, he couldnt stitch it because there was nothing to get a grip of, i will take a photo tomorow of the wound.

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