One thing about running apprentices is that it keeps you aware of stuff like this.
Richard and I constantly have to think about doing things right, so we won't be sending the wrong signals to the youngsters.
Chainsaw protective jacket!
Stupid example, I know. It was just because Fi wrote that it was normally done by a guy on a ladder, so I wanted to point out that even that is fraught with danger
We had to help a former apprentice of mine out with his backload of jobs this summer after his orchard ladder fell over and he got his arm chewed up BADLY in the hedge trimmer.
Also, when I broke my back back in 83, it was from a 9 foot fall.
So my answer to your question is that we always...
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