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When we were first rebuilding/remodeling our shop my co-worker was on a ladder painting the ceiling about 25 ft off the ground and he had it at some crazy angle or something (he wasn't in my sight when it happened, I just heard the crash and went running) and it slipped out. He amazingly didn't break anything.
Two of the worst ones I can think of are a co-worker dropping a PF (spout first) onto my foot. Doesn't sound all that bad, but if you are a idiot like me and wear sandles (yes it's probably against health code) it can really mess your foot up. I had to go home, actually.
Had a really nasty chemical burn from not wearing gloves one time. Cafiza/Rinza solution and 30 or so minutes of cleaning steam pitchers really did a number on my hand. Had to take 2 days off work for that one.
Other than that, just burns and what not.
Oh... and almost lost 3 of my fingers on a mandolin slicer (we got a full kitchen, so I was helping prep)... that would actually probably be tops.
-bry
Dude...those are some nasty ones!! I can't imagine dropping one of those things on my foot. Yeah I had to go to the hospital for my burn where they also decided to give me a stupid tetnis shot...I hate those.
We don't use cafiza, we use purocaff, and I've never gotten chemichal burns from them that's gotta suck! I do get the stuff in a cut once in awhile, that hurts superbad!!
Bryan Wray said:When we were first rebuilding/remodeling our shop my co-worker was on a ladder painting the ceiling about 25 ft off the ground and he had it at some crazy angle or something (he wasn't in my sight when it happened, I just heard the crash and went running) and it slipped out. He amazingly didn't break anything.
Two of the worst ones I can think of are a co-worker dropping a PF (spout first) onto my foot. Doesn't sound all that bad, but if you are a idiot like me and wear sandles (yes it's probably against health code) it can really mess your foot up. I had to go home, actually.
Had a really nasty chemical burn from not wearing gloves one time. Cafiza/Rinza solution and 30 or so minutes of cleaning steam pitchers really did a number on my hand. Had to take 2 days off work for that one.
Other than that, just burns and what not.
Oh... and almost lost 3 of my fingers on a mandolin slicer (we got a full kitchen, so I was helping prep)... that would actually probably be tops.
-bry
I'm a little embarrassed to mention this, but...
I was attempting to clean out a giant jug that was full of peanut butter so that i could recycle it and i decided to use 200 degree water. I sealed the lid on tightly and gave it a few shakes. The hot water created enough pressure to blast the lid off and coat my right hand in molten peanut butter napalm.
I had music rehearsal that night too. You should have heard the message i left for my vocalist; "dude, i don't think i'm going to make it tonight. I, um... boiled my hand in peanut butter."
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