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:confused1: So in the event of HSE prosecution YOU don't think the "law" is involved?????????:confused1:

 

How do you have a prosecution without LAW?????????????????:confused1:

 

but what law

and what would the HSE refere to:confused1:

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i put my hand up to cutting the back of my type c trouser leg:blushing:, it was my fault for being lazy with my positioning and not watching or thinking properly where the tip of the bar was, looking back on my incident i have learnt a lot about proper positioning after i sh!t my self, if i had not of had type c's on i would of probably lost my leg or bled to death as the 200t was on full revs. but like i say i have learnt my lesson from this and have tried to explain the importance of proper positioning to fellow arbs at my college, and showed them the damage that would of been to my leg if i only had type a's on. hope this dosent make me look to stupid :001_tongue:

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The only time ive been caught out with typ c's was in a leylanddi hedge in the middle of the summer at the end of the day,there is no way i would not of attempted such an anal cut with out type c's but then ive put saws in front of trousers a lot of times before,logging or thinning for rubbish money and pushing it!

 

Worn type a's for 3 years now in tree's and but not a scratch,maybe due to not getting tired and hot??maybe a wake up call i had was with a 46 on full throttle that cut through every layer in some type c sipps with out struggling,at the time i had snow and saw dust blowing in my face and was not looking what was cutting on and was probasbly in a bad work position but it was frightning how the ms46 chewed them trousers!

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