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GRUESOME injury...do NOT look if you are squeamish!
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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 814716" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>True.</p><p> </p><p>But carrying keys loose allows the keys to move out of the way more-or-less freely when you fall on them. Being ordered by UPS to to keep the ring around your finger, anchors the keys to your hand and restricts their ability to slide more-or-less harmlessly out of the way. It's the anchoring of the keys that results in the impalement. It also matters how many keys are required to be on the ring, how big the ring is, and how long the keys are. Generally, fewer keys, bigger ring, shorter keys are best. Has UPS ever thought of this? Have any Safety Committees?</p><p>- - - -</p><p> </p><p>As children we were taught: "Don't run with scissors."</p><p> </p><p>Package Car Drivers are taught: Walk briskly. Key ring on finger. Utilize maximum carry. Press on in all weather conditions and circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 814716, member: 18044"] True. But carrying keys loose allows the keys to move out of the way more-or-less freely when you fall on them. Being ordered by UPS to to keep the ring around your finger, anchors the keys to your hand and restricts their ability to slide more-or-less harmlessly out of the way. It's the anchoring of the keys that results in the impalement. It also matters how many keys are required to be on the ring, how big the ring is, and how long the keys are. Generally, fewer keys, bigger ring, shorter keys are best. Has UPS ever thought of this? Have any Safety Committees? - - - - As children we were taught: "Don't run with scissors." Package Car Drivers are taught: Walk briskly. Key ring on finger. Utilize maximum carry. Press on in all weather conditions and circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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