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Re: Seat Belts - Can use be more dangerous
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Posted by Carsten on July 09, 2004 at 08:22:18 from (151.193.213.23):
In Reply to: Seat Belts - Can use be more dangerous posted by Terry on July 08, 2004 at 17:58:10:
Before I bought my bobcat I happened to read the OASHA web site and their reports on fatal accidents which could have been avoided if proper safety had been followed.. That plus a rented Bobcat rolling/ sliding down a hill taught me the benefit of always wearing the seatbelt. In addition to that after one of the aux. hydralic lines burst I found out that safety glasses are a must as well. There are other safety hazards as well that I have not seen posted. With my Bobbact when clearing trees I had several times had trees and big limps slide ove the bucket and head straight for me. I have been able to stop in time but it is a little bit scary when you stare at a big piece of wood inched from your face or chest.
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