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Washington Man Survives Going Through Wood Chipper
CBS-Seattle local ^ | January 30, 2014 | Benjamine Fearnow

Posted on 01/30/2014 2:01:02 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

Longview, Wash. (CBS SEATTLE) – A Longview man is recovering from serious injuries after he was trapped and sent through a shredding wood chipper machine at work.

Much of Frank Arce’s body has been shredded and crushed after he climbed into a turned-off wood chipper machine to retrieve an object stuck in the bark-shredding device – something practiced by him and his co-workers at the Swanson Bark and Wood Products Company, KATU reports. However, someone was not aware that Arce was inside the barrel-sized machine, and the spikes and claws inside the device were turned back on with him inside.

Arce heard the machine click back on, but he knew it was too late for him to escape.

“Actually going through the machine itself wasn’t the worst part about it,” he told KATU on Wednesday from his hospital bed at PeaceHealth SW Washington Medical Center. “What was the worst part (was) the not knowing what was going to happen.”

Arce’s injuries are severe, and he is expected to remain in the hospital for at least the next few weeks. Arce sustained a broken pelvis, seven broken ribs, a shattered ankle, bruised liver, broken leg, a collapsed lung and a deep cut that runs the entire length of the back of his body. The cut was so deep it crushed his knee, and he remains on a heavy dose of pain medication at the hospital.

He remained conscious throughout the ten-second shredding.

Arce has remained very positive about the incident, saying his co-workers’ training allowed him to receive care quickly, and he was even sharing jokes and smiling with friends and family at the hospital.

“There was a thought (that I was going to die) but it was more like something was telling me I wasn’t going to die that day,” he told KATU. “I felt I had a lot of angels out there with me that day – a lot of people looking out for me.”

The human resources representative for the Swanson Bark and Wood Products company said that the company will be paying 100 percent of his medical bills. And although the Washington State Bureau of Labor and Industries is investigating the incident, KATU found that both state and federal regulatory agencies have found no workplace problems with the company in the past.


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KEYWORDS: goodattitude; hatewhenthathappens; healthcare; painmedication; safetyfirst; woodchipper
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To: CommerceComet

I agree. Chipper = DOA.
Debarker set for large log = survive.


41 posted on 01/30/2014 2:55:49 PM PST by WhirlwindAttack (If your hand touches iron I swear by my pretty floral bonnet I'll end you. I aim to misbehave.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Goodness, what a horrible thing to endure! I often had nightmares as a child about being caught/pulled into various machines, and none could possibly be as terrifying as what this guy went through.

And I agree with many others - this company better take a long hard look at its lockout - tag out procedures.


42 posted on 01/30/2014 2:59:12 PM PST by DemforBush (A Repo Man is *always* intense.)
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To: beelzepug

About a decade ago, at The Anaheim Theme Park, at an overworked and understaffed attraction, The Columbia Sailing ship, had a red tag removed from a cleat that was loose, on the dock, due to rotted wood. A few hours later, in conjunction with a procedural error, in docking, the cleat (similar to an anvil) sprung loose, and fatally split a guest’s head open, in front of his family, and numerous other people. It only cost them about $25M to settle :(


43 posted on 01/30/2014 2:59:29 PM PST by jttpwalsh
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Reminds me of the lens grinder who fell into his machine and made a specticle of himself.


44 posted on 01/30/2014 3:04:31 PM PST by umgud (2A can't survive dem majorities)
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To: 3Fingas
I complain when I have to go to the dentist.

I'm even worse - I complain when you go to the dentist, too!

46 posted on 01/30/2014 3:10:42 PM PST by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: Alas Babylon!

It makes me wonder when i hear of things like this. A man crawls into the thing with no lock out on the starter or switch.


47 posted on 01/30/2014 3:11:50 PM PST by crz
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To: crz

I know the feeling.

I worked in a shipyard building navy destroyers.

I was working on the aft gun auto loader.

I was working in the tube from the ammo loading compartment to the gun. Put a shell on the tray, push the button, and it’s loaded into the gun in a few seconds.

The welder/fitter was guarding the button to make sure no one pushed it sending the loading tray up.

Some clown came in the compartment grabbed the control buttons and started acting like he was going to push the button.

The welder/fitter went nuts and started fighting with the guy.

Had he pushed that button I would have been loaded into that gun just like a shell.

After that we made them shut down that entire section of the ship and made the safety crew place a guard outside the door to make sure no one else came in while we were working.


48 posted on 01/30/2014 3:14:50 PM PST by IMR 4350
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To: cripplecreek

You ought to be around a tub grinder. Them things are always spitting crap out of them. About 300 feet away is about the only safe place..if not beyond.


49 posted on 01/30/2014 3:16:50 PM PST by crz
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To: ruiner

Absolutely. Bears repeating: ABSOLUTELY.


50 posted on 01/30/2014 3:33:56 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Official Washington Redskin mascot.


51 posted on 01/30/2014 3:36:54 PM PST by DainBramage
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To: ruiner
Lockout/Tagout is your friend.

I know that safety process well........

Back in the '90's, my plant experienced an awful death when an electrician climbed a ladder at the back of our press shop to work on a control box without locking out the overhead crane.

The press operator on the line attempting to move a pallet of steel didn't see the electrician on the wall and drove the crane into him, crushing and killing him........

52 posted on 01/30/2014 3:44:01 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (I think I've lost my mojo.....)
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To: Billthedrill

I had a girlfriend who got her hair caught in a lathe. It nearly ripped her head off. She had her hair tied up, but it came lose.

She didn’t have an “Ohnosecond”, she had a “Ohnonanosecond”.

She said what happened after her hair got caught happened so fast it was beyond belief.


53 posted on 01/30/2014 3:48:02 PM PST by rlmorel ("A nation, despicable by its weakness, forfeits even the privilege of being neutral." A. Hamilton)
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To: CommerceComet
CommerceComet said: "... he would have been chopped into pieces about the size of a corn flake. "

While I was studying up on tractor safety, I ran across material on wood chippers.

The death certificate from a wood chipper incident typically lists cause of death as "total body morselization".

54 posted on 01/30/2014 3:58:58 PM PST by William Tell
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To: IMR 4350

I know when I work on things like that, and its mostly around mobile units, I pull the wire for the injection pump. That and the key. Then lock the clutch handle so they cant throw the thing in gear.
When I worked in sawmills, I would have the electrician pull the fuses, if there were any, and, or have him lock the panel with my lock on with his and stand there.


55 posted on 01/30/2014 4:00:37 PM PST by crz
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To: thackney

Lockout/Tagout is your friend.

BTTT

Can’t be said enough.

BTTT


56 posted on 01/30/2014 4:42:38 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: crz

Even with proper lock out-tag out, I would still refuse to climb into a wood chipper. I just couldn’t do it.


57 posted on 01/30/2014 4:42:54 PM PST by virgil
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To: virgil

You gotta change the knives. And that means you gotta get into it.


58 posted on 01/30/2014 4:48:50 PM PST by crz
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To: beelzepug

Failure to do that, or remove a tag that wasn’t yours, was a firing offense where I used to work. I wonder if their insurance covers stupidity?


This is a workers compensation claim which provides absolute liability coverage to the employer for work incurred injury even when caused by a fellow employee. The act of stupidity was not having someone posted at the switch to prevent this from happening while the machine maintence was being done. The foreman/supervisor on the job is who bears primary responsibility for this dumb ass action to occur, IMHO.

The employer is stuck with the financial cost (medical, loss of income) of the injury which will be paid by the workers compensation insurance company and in the following three years will pay an experience modification increase in wc premium for the cost of loss > medical, loss of income > probably about $300k or more.


59 posted on 01/30/2014 5:01:38 PM PST by LaMudBug
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To: LaMudBug

I disagree. A machine such as an industrial wood chipper likely would have a means to padlock the power switch as well as being red-tagged. If the injured worker did not take these steps before climbing inside, he’s not very bright. With those protections taken, the only reason why another person would be guarding the switch is that it’s a union shop and they’re featherbedding.


60 posted on 01/30/2014 5:45:45 PM PST by beelzepug (if any alphabets are watchin', I'll be coming home right after the meetin')
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