Posted by sms on April 09, 2014 at 03:34:59 from (24.161.115.45):
In Reply to: OSHA on the farm posted by Notjustair on April 08, 2014 at 15:20:11:
Dad had a sawmill and did his own logging. Cracked a sprocket on bulldozer in the woods when I was 10 and was told I should know better. Had to be 12 to run saws in mill or chainsaws. No ear, eye, head protection didn't know they made it. No cab on dozer. Edger in mill had an open shaft collar on the side walked by all day, was between edger and rollway. Flatbelt that drove slabwood conveyor used to come off pulley on cutoff saw, had a stick with a nail in the end to pull belt up and put on pulley with it running then had to go under floor and kick pulley on conveyor to get it moving again
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