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    Worker accidentally pulled into lathe

    From Safety Engineering Network. Worker pulled into lathe. No gore; in fact the man looks like he wasn't hurt, but later died of his injuries.


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    That broke every bone and crushed everything else. do not google yale university lathe girl. I crushed my right hand last year on a forklift, no fun, never be right again, but usable mostly

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    Damn – that's hard to watch. Back in my Navy days – aboard the USS Ranger (CVA-61) – we were doing night-ops, when one of the bomb-building crew managed to catch his heels in some banding – while throwing the crates and crap over the side, from the forward flight deck. At 90-something feet to the water, he was presumed a goner. Though 'payday' was delayed – for a man overboard head-count – giant search lights continued to work the water, for hours. His body was never recovered.



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