TIL....hydraulic injection injuries are gruesome!
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TIL....hydraulic injection injuries are gruesome!
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Man... guy I used to work with told us all the nitty gritty, followed by "So use a sheet of cardboard, not your hand, to check for leaks." I've never been more convinced.
It's like those stories of a guy losing his fingers to a steam leak, then showing you where with his other hand...
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I hear the word 'injection' frequently in the medical field. Connotation is a minor bit of pain for something that'll heal you. Growing up in a family of trade/craftsmen, I don't think there was one positive connotation with the word... either junkies or fatal/near-fatal industrial accidents like this one. Liquid or gas, pressurized injection will bisect your life into before and after, if there is an after.Comment
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Aside for this one, I have a short list of things that haunt me: degloving. exposure to harmful radiation/chemicals, environmental chamber incidents, and more of a general one - testicular torsion. What else are you guys haunted by?
In the end, it's probably the B's that'll get me. And I'm strangely ok with that. (Butter, bacon, and brisket)Comment
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Confined spaces being flooded with an undectable gas is another good one. I've heard too many stories were the guy in the confined space suddenly colapses and his buddy will rush to the rescue only to meet the same fate. I know it would be extemely difficult for me not to run in to help but you just can't in that situation.
Heard you on the 3 B's. We're here for a good time not a long one!Comment
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We have all of these hazards at work. We have hydraulics, confined spaces, crush hazards, fall hazards, overhead hazards, chemicals, machine accidents..You name it we got it. They drill it into us with regular 5 year OSHA and the incompany one that's basically a copy and paste of the program. With that though everyone is really safety focused.
My worry when I still had to go into the pit nightly was that we'd have a nitrogen leak/burst. There are 20 SCBAs down there but I doubt I'd have time to really get one on if I didn't hear it go. There's also monitors down there that will flash and alarm as well. Still scary.
My teachers in college always warned me about not touching hydraulic lines. We spent a whole day looking at pictures of injection wounds and rotting hands. I'm good with that.Comment
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A cobble in a bar mill scares me. Relatively common, and it's just red hot steel spaghetti everywhere.
https://youtu.be/sOwbAdC6apg?feature=shared
Plate mills, they stay straight-ish. First time I walked a bar mill they explained how quick things go sideways and how far it shoots after they saw me turn my back on the bar to speak to someone.Last edited by flyweightnate; 03-22-2025, 05:27 PM.Feedback
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Man , never heard of how bad hydraulic fluid is. I’ll remember this video next time I am messing with the log splitter.
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yeah . . . no . . . not gonna look
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