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<blockquote data-quote="brother in brown" data-source="post: 476552" data-attributes="member: 18721"><p>Kinda funny but when my hub brings new people on and trains them, they always stop by the unload and ask me to show them my hand/wrist and talk to them about conveyer belt safety. Im not sure if I posted about it much, but a conveyer belt when I was pulling it into the back of a package car, jumped or sweyed and crushed my hand/wrist between the conveyer belt and metal shelving and draged till belt released or somehow I got it to release. Once it crushed I dont remember much other than extreme pain and pulling my hand up seeing a leather glove just pushing blood out. If I knew anything about computers I would post the pictures from the e.r.. That might help with people understanding safety. The only thing worse than constant aching pain is the experience of being a part of a workers compensation claim/system. Anyway thought that might tie in with the safety and job training above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brother in brown, post: 476552, member: 18721"] Kinda funny but when my hub brings new people on and trains them, they always stop by the unload and ask me to show them my hand/wrist and talk to them about conveyer belt safety. Im not sure if I posted about it much, but a conveyer belt when I was pulling it into the back of a package car, jumped or sweyed and crushed my hand/wrist between the conveyer belt and metal shelving and draged till belt released or somehow I got it to release. Once it crushed I dont remember much other than extreme pain and pulling my hand up seeing a leather glove just pushing blood out. If I knew anything about computers I would post the pictures from the e.r.. That might help with people understanding safety. The only thing worse than constant aching pain is the experience of being a part of a workers compensation claim/system. Anyway thought that might tie in with the safety and job training above. [/QUOTE]
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