Posted on 11/15/2004 2:52:25 PM PST by george wythe
The sweat-stained felt hats worn by Australian cowboys, as much a part of the Outback as kangaroos and sun-baked soil, may be heading for the history books. They fail modern industrial safety standards.
It all stems from the death of a cowboy, who suffered massive head injuries after being trampled in a fall from a horse while mustering bulls in July 2001. His sole protection was the tattered hat provided him for shading from the sun.
The New South Wales state government brought charges against the ranch owner, who employed 23-year-old Daniel Croker, convicting and fining the company $72,000 last month for breaches of safety, including failure to provide the horseman with an equestrian helmet.
Ranch manager Nicholas Ennis told investigators he knew of no ranch in Australia that made cowboys wear helmets except while mustering on motorbikes.
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Ohfercryinoutloud.
Now let me see these pantywaists enforce this.
Done a lot of things to cattle.
Mustering ain't none of 'em.
I love the OSHA horse!
Actually, what we have here in Florida is a bright yellow and black sign at any stable or ring that informs all and sundry that "equine activities" are inherently dangerous and may result in injury or death - and it's your own darn fault. That seems to take care of the trial lawyers.
Florida is big horse country. Western riders virtually never wear helmets here - English riders do, at least when training. Personally, I suppose that helmets help in the case of minor tosses and spills, but I've never been entirely convinced that a helmet would help you survive a true wipe-out. (And I think they interfere with your balance.)
There might be a backlash. Leftists are getting more ridiculous by the minute, especially the leftist bureaucrats and judges. Eventually, average folks will strike back.
ROFLMAO!
GREAT PIC!
I would have greater respect for these nitwits if I knew their intent was purely political. Somehow though I think they are simply morons trying to be political. I've run trap grids in the Chihuahuan desert of southeastern New Mexico during periods when daytime temperatures reached 115 degrees. I found the best guard against that type of heat was a rope (loose straw) cowboy hat with a wide brim. Grief I can't even imagine wearing a boiler plate on my head.
Multeam1
Over the last few years I have noticed rodeo cowboys wearing hard hats. Dangerous job and dont have a problem with it. Whats galling is to have the nanny state government shoving it down peoples throats.
Incidently they make a "Cowboy" style hardhat. You can see an example here:
http://www.tasco-safety.com/hhats/hhats04.html
I've got two bulls in a pen out back. I'm gonna do me some damn mustering! YAAAAHOOOO....
Muster...an act of assembling; specifically a formal military inspection
I want to see bulls do a dress right.
Wasn't Christopher Reeves wearing a helmet? I don't believe it did him much good.
The "Western Outlaw" hardhat.
Says it all.
Maybe this Texan should head out there and show those Aussie women how they can save a horse by riding a cowboy.
Yeah, that helmet sure helped Christopher Reeve when he got thrown. /sarcasm
English riders need helmets. Teaching a horse English just ain't natural and annoys the he$$ out of them
He didn't break his head... I also wore a hard hat jumping, and I broke arms, but never hit my head.
I don't usually wear a hat of any kind riding, I don't like them.
Muleteam1
Don't take any more pictures please.
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