Biltney has deceived repeated deaths in 54 years, working in an unparalleled timber industry. But, last June, 70 years old, he finally lost. He cuts big trees in Johnson County, Arkansas, but if he collapses, he hits another tree and hits him.
Turney is one of many logging accidents occurring every year in the industry. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of loggers killed in 2010 has increased from 36 in 1999 to 59 in 2009.
Dana Hinkley, founder of Logger Rescue, says:
Because they tend to loosely fall on the lumber's head, the tops broken up in the canopy and broken are called 'widow makers'.
Storms can increase the risk by twisting trees. And special sawing technique is needed to release some tension before safe final cutting
However, the masculinity of the logging industry makes safety training difficult. "Because they taught me how to cut trees, they think that they know how to cut trees," Hinckley said. "The attitude of a good child prevented them from being trained."
According to Guy Fregoe, security manager at Seaway Timber in Masséna, New York State, recording security is more secure than ever thanks to equipment security. "We use Ferrar to cut down most trees," he said. "It's in orbit, the operator is isolated from danger and is surrounded by a driver's seat."
This protects loggers most of the time, but when trees are too thick you need to restore them to a traditional way.
For loggers, fishermen and pilots, the risk of accidents threatening life in remote areas continues. According to the 2016 Labor Statistics Bureau (BLS) announced this week, these occupations are the latest list of the most dangerous work in the US, as there are many deaths at work. James Allen Fox, professor of criminal science at North Eastern University says, "I think that when people think about the homicide in the workplace, the number of discontented employees is increasing rapidly, which is actually relatively rare It is a form. " "In the 1980s and 1990s, and today the homicide in most workplaces was basically not a colleague but a robbery and a strike by customers."
Some of the most dangerous work in the world is in America. (Yes, death is not a stranger to many workers in this country.) Despite technological progress and the broad understanding of best safety practices many people still die or are injured at work I will. Many other people are aware of job related illnesses, but it may be decades since they left dangerous occupations. How do I make a refund? However, high-risk work continues to increase due to workers who are not educated, such as having no other choice, earning a lot of money, unable to understand the danger, being excited to avoid the danger. (Finally, in any case, we got less than 6 feet or burned up.)