ishium 80439
Senior Member
We are always talking about safety on the job and I heard 2 related stories recently that I wanted share to illustrate how problems can pop up anywhere and have huge consequences. They both have to do with slipping on ice.
My journeyman met a mutual acquaintance about two weeks ago at the supply house and his leg was in a cast. No big giant story just that he went down on some ice walking away from his van and busted his leg.
Today I went into the supply house and my usual guy wasn't there. I knew he had been out for a bit and was curious what happened to him. It turns out that he was walking across the pipe yard and slipped on a patch of ice. He apparently cracked his head so severly that he needed surgery. To make matters worse the surgical team made an error w/ the intubation and damaged his trachea so now he is in the hospital for another few weeks.
I don't know that I have a real point here, just that the most common situations can have dramatic conclusions. Also anyone who walks onto a job (or allows anyone else to walk onto a job) without insurance is nuts.
My journeyman met a mutual acquaintance about two weeks ago at the supply house and his leg was in a cast. No big giant story just that he went down on some ice walking away from his van and busted his leg.
Today I went into the supply house and my usual guy wasn't there. I knew he had been out for a bit and was curious what happened to him. It turns out that he was walking across the pipe yard and slipped on a patch of ice. He apparently cracked his head so severly that he needed surgery. To make matters worse the surgical team made an error w/ the intubation and damaged his trachea so now he is in the hospital for another few weeks.
I don't know that I have a real point here, just that the most common situations can have dramatic conclusions. Also anyone who walks onto a job (or allows anyone else to walk onto a job) without insurance is nuts.