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What happens when you DONT FOLLOW SAFETY PROCEDURES

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We`ve all done it. Sometimes without even thinking about it. Ever swim in a marina. You might have died if you swam too close to the dock. water electrocution.

Ever change a spare tire without chocking? Sure you do.Anything happen ?   Ever reload with 2 powders on the bench?

Ever pour unused powder into the wrong container? Ever use the wrong powder?

We have all done something and have  escaped  with it that time.

This link shows what happens when the proper safety rules are not followed.THE PICTURES ARE GROSS, BLOODY, AND REAL.

All this man had to do was THINK for 1 second. In the blink of an eye he was no more.Preventable YES

We all take chances and most of us will get away with it,but one time you wont and it`s light s out for you.

The phrase"Live and Learn"  Remember it well, cause you cant if your DEAD

YOU WERE WARNED    http://r721.livejournal.com/10526.html

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Never seen that before...actually I spent a good bit of time looking closely for some trace of bone.......hard to believe it turned all 206 into the pulp in the photos unless the black items in the last photo are the soot cover bone frags....tragic for the guy and family....seems like they need to rethink their procedure since "it's not the first time this has happened"..smh

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We`ve all done it. Sometimes without even thinking about it. Ever swim in a marina. You might have died if you swam too close to the dock. water electrocution.

Ever change a spare tire without chocking? Sure you do.Anything happen ?   Ever reload with 2 powders on the bench?

Ever pour unused powder into the wrong container? Ever use the wrong powder?

We have all done something and have  escaped  with it that time.

This link shows what happens when the proper safety rules are not followed.THE PICTURES ARE GROSS, BLOODY, AND REAL.

All this man had to do was THINK for 1 second. In the blink of an eye he was no more.Preventable YES

We all take chances and most of us will get away with it,but one time you wont and it`s light s out for you.

The phrase"Live and Learn"  Remember it well, cause you cant if your DEAD

YOU WERE WARNED    http://r721.livejournal.com/10526.html

 

It's why they have these huge "guard cages" when they're going to start the engines without taxiing.  They're there for a reason.   At full thrust, a GE 90 115b (the most powerful jet engine built)  can suck some ridiculous amt. of air in 2 seconds.    

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And the REST of the story:

http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief.aspx?ev_id=20060131X00140&key=1

 

Darwin wins - AGAIN!

 

Considering that the guy was 40 years certified, it's safe to say he was 60+ years old, chances are he had already bred and was not a Darwin candidate.

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there's vids of similar accidents involving military aircraft. It's real simple... DO NOT WALK IN FRONT OF A RUNNING ENGINE.

 

not sure where to find them but there's pictures of a guy who got sucked in but only part way. the suction pulled his internal organs out.

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