Just read an article of a worker in a metal shop who has managed to cut off his own arm, at the shoulder.
Clearly the reason this happened, though my first impression given its a bandsaw was it was deliberate, but after reading it was at the shoulder it , speculation, would appear he's lent forward with the guide up to its highest and leaned right into it.
There's likely to be more info somewhere in a US news outlet, but it does give a warning to all with deep capacity bandsaws, to keep the guard right down and not get into the habit of having it up for every job.
Accident happened in Lewiston,Maine.
In my old job i have used big bone saws, with about 18" depth of cut, and the speed it goes through bone is pretty damn quick so its quite understandable how this could have happened to get all the way through. Maybe he was leaning to far in and his feet slipped. But the warning is clear.
Clearly the reason this happened, though my first impression given its a bandsaw was it was deliberate, but after reading it was at the shoulder it , speculation, would appear he's lent forward with the guide up to its highest and leaned right into it.
There's likely to be more info somewhere in a US news outlet, but it does give a warning to all with deep capacity bandsaws, to keep the guard right down and not get into the habit of having it up for every job.
Accident happened in Lewiston,Maine.
In my old job i have used big bone saws, with about 18" depth of cut, and the speed it goes through bone is pretty damn quick so its quite understandable how this could have happened to get all the way through. Maybe he was leaning to far in and his feet slipped. But the warning is clear.