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07-21-2017, 11:45 AM | #16 |
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Re: Blood and sweat, what injury has your truck caused lately?
[QUOTE=gigamanx;7996209]Isn't there the possibility of hair in any spinning, moving parts? . [/QUOTE
Back when my dad worked at Boeings they were always stressing safety and being careful around equipment with long hair. Some gal got her long hair hung up in a drill press and had a chunk of it pulled out and a guy who worked with my dad who had a big afro saw it and lost his cookies but came to work the next day with a fresh and much shorter doo. Had a kid in one of my shop classes years ago that had long hair (native American) who got his hair tangled up in a creeper wheel. That happened twice and he came in with much shorter hair. My son wore his hair real long for years until he started working as a mechanic in a slaughter house and then it got short. He is a maintenance supervisor there now and is hell on wheels on safety.
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