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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2198008" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Drilled my son for years to wear PPE. Hard not to since I retired as a Dir EHS for North America for a global company. Professional Auditor in EHS so see everything. Fortunately company strongly believed in EHS so failure to follow procedures and injuries were not tolerated. But even with all the training you give someone will just do a head scratcher and get hurt. Like everyone who gets hurt, I just did it for a second. That's the common thread in many cases.</p><p></p><p>When I was in 20's drilling out frame in my 64 Sport Fury for brackets for headers tip outs, drill bit was grabbed by frame shattered and hit my safety goggles I was wearing so I got a early teaching moment because I almost didn't wear them because it was 90+ degrees. The force of that drill bit piece hitting my goggles was sobering and it pitted the goggles. I often wonder how my life would have changed otherwise because it was right side of goggles for dominant eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2198008, member: 63925"] Drilled my son for years to wear PPE. Hard not to since I retired as a Dir EHS for North America for a global company. Professional Auditor in EHS so see everything. Fortunately company strongly believed in EHS so failure to follow procedures and injuries were not tolerated. But even with all the training you give someone will just do a head scratcher and get hurt. Like everyone who gets hurt, I just did it for a second. That's the common thread in many cases. When I was in 20's drilling out frame in my 64 Sport Fury for brackets for headers tip outs, drill bit was grabbed by frame shattered and hit my safety goggles I was wearing so I got a early teaching moment because I almost didn't wear them because it was 90+ degrees. The force of that drill bit piece hitting my goggles was sobering and it pitted the goggles. I often wonder how my life would have changed otherwise because it was right side of goggles for dominant eye. [/QUOTE]
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