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Logging Safety

 

Thank you to the Forest Resources Association and TEAM Safe Trucking for supplying these articles on logging and trucking safety.

 

 

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR DROPS TREE ONTO POWER LINE

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR DROPS TREE ONTO POWER LINE

BACKGROUND:  On a summer morning in the Southcentral U.S., an equipment operator was felling a natural pine stand with a feller-buncher.  The terrain was level, and weather conditions were dry and sunny, with a light wind.  There was a moderate level of underbrush in...

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SKIDDER FALLS INTO COLLAPSING CULVERT VOID

SKIDDER FALLS INTO COLLAPSING CULVERT VOID

BACKGROUND:  On a clear, dry, summer day in the South, an equipment operator was moving a skidder from one end of an old, abandoned woodyard to another.  The terrain was flat, and the skidder operator was following an existing, old road. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:  The...

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DUMP TRUCK ROLLS OVER LOGGER IN GARAGE

DUMP TRUCK ROLLS OVER LOGGER IN GARAGE

BACKGROUND:  On a spring afternoon in the Appalachians, an independent mechanic shop owner was adjusting the air brakes on a dump truck owned by a logging contractor.  The mechanic asked for help from the owner of the logging company. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:  The...

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SELF-LOADER OPERATOR ELECTROCUTED

SELF-LOADER OPERATOR ELECTROCUTED

BACKGROUND:  On a sunny, warm, humid summer afternoon in the Northeast, the owner of a self-loading log truck was loading tree trimmings from a power line maintenance operation.  The operator was performing the trimming operation as a contractor for an electric power...

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