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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.

 

 

OBSERVERS OF FELLING OPERATION HAVE CLOSE CALL

OBSERVERS OF FELLING OPERATION HAVE CLOSE CALL

BACKGROUND:  Two foresters were observing a timber cutter felling a large, difficult tree on an Appalachian-region broken mine spoil site in the spring. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:  The foresters had over 65 years of combined work experience.  Both had several years of...

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SAW CHAPS SAVE FORESTER FROM SERIOUS INJURY

SAW CHAPS SAVE FORESTER FROM SERIOUS INJURY

BACKGROUND:  A forester was using a chain saw to perform timber stand improvement work on his own property on a clear, sunny, extremely cold winter day in the Appalachians. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:  The 34-year-old forester had been fully trained in proper chain saw...

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FATALITY FROM POORLY TENDED NECK INJURY

FATALITY FROM POORLY TENDED NECK INJURY

BACKGROUND: On a late winter day after a light rain, a woods worker was moving to the next area to be harvested. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: The 55-year-old timber feller with 28 years of woods experience was felling hardwood trees on a logging job. He was walking...

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LOG TRUCK OVERTURNS ON CURVE

LOG TRUCK OVERTURNS ON CURVE

BACKGROUND: A log truck driver was driving his loaded truck one winter day in the South. Weather was not a factor in the accident. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: The truck driver was 22 years old and in good health. UNSAFE ACT OR CONDITION: The driver was driving his rig...

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SUN BLINDS DRIVER, LEADING TO COLLISION

SUN BLINDS DRIVER, LEADING TO COLLISION

BACKGROUND: A log truck driver was driving his fully loaded truck westward on a state highway early one winter morning in the South, with the sun low on the horizon behind him. The driver was approaching an intersection with a county road, where crossing traffic was...

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