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No need for PPE or a harness , this guy has it under control


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it's only wrong in our eyes out there it's probably common practice

we are guided by H/S

he would love to have all the gear we have, if he could afford it

 

I'm not shocked at all . I sold a a 394 with a 36 inch bar to a bloke from the Philippines . They sent some film back of the guy using it in shorts and flip flops . Ok may be I wouldn't do that but I have done what the bloke in the vid is doing and I'm still alive ...in fact I am nearer dead now than I was when I did it ! Did it when I was about 16 and am, 62 now ...:biggrin:

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I'm not shocked at all . I sold a a 394 with a 36 inch bar to a bloke from the Philippines . They sent some film back of the guy using it in shorts and flip flops . Ok may be I wouldn't do that but I have done what the bloke in the vid is doing and I'm still alive ...in fact I am nearer dead now than I was when I did it ! Did it when I was about 16 and am, 62 now ...:biggrin:

 

i'll put money on it that most of us older ones have done some right dodgy things in our younger days that when we look back think that's why we have Health and saftey

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Seems like he had every thing under control. Take for instance is native footwear, they were original and he seemed to be functioning well. I can also tell that he was a ground dweller based on his ability to balance him self on the last long trunk on the video.

I am sure he was an average homeowner just clearing some light brush for a weekend get together of his closest friends!.

easy-lift guy

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it's only wrong in our eyes out there it's probably common practice

we are guided by H/S

he would love to have all the gear we have, if he could afford it

 

Don't think he would last long in that heat with all the gear we have to wear.

 

When I started it was just a pair of jeans hard hat and steelies if you had them:blushing: o the good old days:lol:

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I suspect use of PPE probably increases the accident rate all other things being equal (although it obviously reduces the severity of the consequences sometimes to the point where many near misses are not even recognised at such). An example is the use of seat belts where in trials it has been shown that drivers wearing seat belts drive faster than those not wearing seat belts. The problem is it's a lot easier and quicker to assess whether someone is wearing ppe or has a "training/competence" certificate than it is to assess whether their behaviour and attitude is safe - tick box culture.

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