RIP brother, very unfortunate and prayers to his family. Not sure how the risk analysis was planned but it’s sad to see lodd’s on vehicle fires due to being so close. Master stream / deck gun from a good distance could have been a better call, especially in a rock quarry with minimal exposure risk
Not about feeling better, but I am always asking questions. It’s called an AAR, I want to learn how to prevent things like this from happening. Sorry if I offended youÂ
No I don’t, which is why I’m asking questions on why this couldn’t have been a defensive approach. Let me rephrase that, I always want to do my own AAR after every incident and think outside of the box on how things could have been done better or to prevent tragedies like this. I was simply stating my opinion based on how close the FF was found next to the front loader.Â
Same here.
I operate heavy equipment and am curious to somehow see the report, that tells what exactly happened with the loader.
There's a lot of things that can go boom on heavy equipment that everyday people just don't think about, and that isn't covered during the chapter on how to cut up Mom's minivan.
RIP Andrew
Fuck
Damn 😢
Rest in peace brother
Worst nightmare material. I’m feeling for their entire squad right now 😔
The Bravest. Rest in peace brother, praying for strength for the family.
Merde
Damnnnnn....
RIP brother, very unfortunate and prayers to his family. Not sure how the risk analysis was planned but it’s sad to see lodd’s on vehicle fires due to being so close. Master stream / deck gun from a good distance could have been a better call, especially in a rock quarry with minimal exposure risk
You feel better about yourself critiquing this LODD?
Not about feeling better, but I am always asking questions. It’s called an AAR, I want to learn how to prevent things like this from happening. Sorry if I offended youÂ
You need all the information to do the AAR. Do you know how they went about this?
No I don’t, which is why I’m asking questions on why this couldn’t have been a defensive approach. Let me rephrase that, I always want to do my own AAR after every incident and think outside of the box on how things could have been done better or to prevent tragedies like this. I was simply stating my opinion based on how close the FF was found next to the front loader.Â
Same here. I operate heavy equipment and am curious to somehow see the report, that tells what exactly happened with the loader. There's a lot of things that can go boom on heavy equipment that everyday people just don't think about, and that isn't covered during the chapter on how to cut up Mom's minivan. RIP Andrew
If we don’t critique them, how do we stop them from happening over and over?
I'm so sorry
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