Ladder safety?
Don’t use them. Install our a window if possible. Or no higher than 18ft if you 
must use a ladder. 

> On Feb 10, 2019, at 9:10 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> thats the very same injury we are dealing with here, same reason, his slid 
> out because he didnt use the footpegs. 
> 
>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 3:44 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I had a guy have is ladder slide sideways because he did not bungee to 
>> gutter spikes.
>> Fell and broke his ankle really bad. 
>> Healed up mostly, went to visit a girl in Guatemala.  On his way back he was 
>> late and tried to do an O.J Simpson through the airport.  Re-injured the 
>> leg.  Went to the hospital.  Internal bleed.  He is a hemophiliac. 
>> Got traded around by clinics and hospitals all claiming to fix him.  I was 
>> following all this and then one of the clinics called me, said: “come get 
>> your man, he is going to die”.
>> I hired a lear jet ambulance to go get him and take him to Miami.
>>  
>> Miami ER said no room.  I told them that I will have the pilot dial 911 as 
>> soon as they land and I promise an ambulance will pick him up and drop  him 
>> off.  The ER room guys complemented me on knowing the loop hole.  I didn’t 
>> know the loop hole but it is only common sense. 
>>  
>> Miami hospital got him the right clotting factors, the guy was getting much 
>> better, looking like he could come home... then sepsis.  Got called by his 
>> ex wife asking if I could go to Miami and give him a blessing (a Mormon 
>> laying on of the hands and anointing thing).  I did.  I had to get suited up 
>> in a full hazmat suit to go into the MICU. 
>>  
>> Did not even recognize him.  Head as big as a pumpkin and the same color 
>> too.  He was in a coma.  I did my thing and left.  His Ex got the insurance 
>> company to fly him to Utah so he could be around his kids.  So at least they 
>> might be able to visit him before he croaked. 
>>  
>> Dr in Utah called me and the Ex in and said he had to remove a tube from his 
>> liver.  Being hemo he may die.  The guy was still totally out of it.  Wanted 
>> to know what we wanted to do.  Odd that he was asking me, but he did.  The 
>> ex and I said do it.  Scheduled for the next day.  Dread.  Turns out that 
>> the guy woke up in the middle of the night and pulled it out himself.
>>  
>> Took 2-3 years before his brain cleared up etc. 
>>  
>> Ladder safety.  Yeah, I am all for it...
>>  
>> From: Steve Jones
>> Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 2:32 PM
>> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
>> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Tool Safety
>>  
>> id like to see policy/training on this too?
>> ladder safety also (this got us bad)
>>  
>>  
>>> On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 9:45 AM Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> What do you guys use regarding safety training over hand tools?
>>> Mostly giving someone a hard time for an accident, but partially seeing if 
>>> there's something useful out there.
>>> 
>>> 
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