Posted on 03/13/2025 8:54:26 AM PDT by V_TWIN
Well...that is embarrassing! Thanks for setting me straight.
From another Freeper:
From the article:
“David said his father suffered an “incomplete” spinal cord injury when he fell from a ladder on Nov. 12”
From another Freeper:
From the article:
“David said his father suffered an “incomplete” spinal cord injury when he fell from a ladder on Nov. 12”
No worries! :)
As suspected. Very sad. It’s also why I was so critical of the family.
Ladder safety is a very serious matter and learning lessons vicariously is a benefit of sharing the cause of such accidents.
I just can’t wrap my head around why the family would have withheld such info for so long. It’s stupid and reckless.
https://blog.ansi.org/ali/make-ladder-safety-a-priority-injury-statistics/
As one who was working on a ladder about two years ago and had the misfortune to cause it to fall over so that I was knocked out momentarily and awoke to a broken wrist and a cut under my chin that took four stitches to repair, I can relate. I did two things wrong: not keeping the ladder straight in front of me (it was at a slight angle) and using a drill bit that was a bit dull. I applied too much pressure on the drill motor/bit, and the ladder went one way, and I went the other. It happened the day after I finished physical therapy for rotator cuff surgery! :(
That’s rough. Coulda been worse.
I was trained how to use a ladder by a jobber at an early age. Trained well. There was one thing he never trained me on, however:
Years later, he himself had a ladder fall. By then he’d become rather obese on his large 6’6” frame. He was lucky he didn’t break his back, but disability followed.
That ‘one thing’: Physics. IMHO standard ladders are inherently dangerous to those over 250lbs, fit or not (he was pushing 300). It’s simple physics. A spotter, spreaders or anchors can be lifesaving, to state nothing of safety harnesses (for those trained to use them).
The leg or divorce? ;-)
Yes but why do so many people NOT follow that protocol?
My dear friend’s husband decided to trim back the palm trees on their property - didn’t want to pay the $2,000 the tree trimmers were asking so decided to do it himself.
Put the ladder against the tree and climbed up - predictably, the ladder fell backwards and he hit the ground hard injuring his back, fortunately he wasn’t killed.
Here’s the kicker: He’s an emergency room doctor! - and has certainly seen in his own ER what happens when people climb up unsecured ladders.
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