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Cheers for the much needed support guys, well except for Dean:crying: its much worse than it looks its at least 2mm long and half as deep.

 

Monkeyd, I did use some celox thank God, took all three packs though.

 

 

Skyhuck, good call on the sticky gloves, I'm gonna buy a box of them and make a jump suit :thumbup1: in fact iirc black boxes in aeroplanes are made from the same stuff.

 

Jonsie if they come as a pair of twins I'll take 2 :001_tt1:

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moral of the storey...................Get ya mum trained in first aid and be a ticketed groundie to do rescue then ya sorted!:001_smile:

 

Everyone knows Mums dont need 1st aid tickets, they just spit on a hanky and wipe the cut, good as new! Mummys' little soldier boys would be a lot safer, with Mum on site!:001_smile:

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Everyone knows Mums dont need 1st aid tickets, they just spit on a hanky and wipe the cut, good as new! Mummys' little soldier boys would be a lot safer, with Mum on site!:001_smile:

 

the last time my mum was on site, i was sectioning this huge horrible limb on a hc over a fence and riding paddock. she turned up with a flask and a box of home made goodies:001_smile:. when i came down, her first words were 'why are you cutting it all in silly little bits, just cut it off in a oner':ohmy:made me feel a right little girl. :blushing:

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Nightmare today!

 

Couldnt believe it the plaster fell off:scared1: Had a quick look at my first aid card and it had expired 24 hours ago, would you believe it!

 

Not wanting to get in trouble with the HSE I thought it best to leave it to mummy to sort out but she was in work and couldnt finish till 5pm :sad:

 

Had to stop the job(due to fear of infection) and send everyone home, customer wasnt happy and decided to get someone else in, best job I had ever had, £4,000 to fell to buddleia's and prune a japanese maple.

 

Although I have lost the job and I will never get back the 15 mins worth of work we put in (only another 20 mins and it would have been finished) I think its worth it in the long run that no one else was harned in the incident and I can rest assured that the HSE wont come knocking on my door.

 

The chain of events that has happened from a simple cut is unbelievable, you just couldnt make this stuff up. :sneaky2:

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