Gloves won't help you, they protect against cuts not pinch points. This was a pinch point injury his thumb got crushed between the 2 flat faces he was trying to fit together at the very beginning. Just a matter of awareness
yes safediver2 but there are good scuba diving stories on the net. My favourite is the myscubastory site. They have accident stories, shark dive encounter stories, wreck discovery stories, and so on. THey have lots of videos on the previous topics too! Type myscubastory into google and its the first one. Enjoy
In fact the diver should be wearing gloves, which in any way to avoid injury. The injury occurred due to lack of anchorage for the worker to perform its function by instinct, and unfortunately the diver placed his hand in the wrong place and had injured his thumb, we need to think more security in human exposure to work environments where their location is not natural to humans as water, confined spaces etc..
Worked many commercial dives and I've yet to see a scenario on a structure where the work required me NOT to use heavy duty Hunter endurotech gloves....duhhh
This is Malthusian/Darwinian cleansing and/or recessive trait removal.... ;-)
using gloves????? are u guys retarted u really think gloves cld save ur thumb if tht moving clamp weights tons and the 2 faces or smashing each other.??
Why was the clamp 'breathing' so much? Because they didn't bother to rig it on 'static' and the diver paid the price with the end of his thumb. Pathetic. Take chances in a Casino not in the water!
Gloves won't help you, they protect against cuts not pinch points. This was a pinch point injury his thumb got crushed between the 2 flat faces he was trying to fit together at the very beginning. Just a matter of awareness
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yes safediver2 but there are good scuba diving stories on the net. My favourite is the myscubastory site. They have accident stories, shark dive encounter stories, wreck discovery stories, and so on. THey have lots of videos on the previous topics too! Type myscubastory into google and its the first one. Enjoy
marinefish321 7 months ago
In fact the diver should be wearing gloves, which in any way to avoid injury. The injury occurred due to lack of anchorage for the worker to perform its function by instinct, and unfortunately the diver placed his hand in the wrong place and had injured his thumb, we need to think more security in human exposure to work environments where their location is not natural to humans as water, confined spaces etc..
Mauricio Pessanha - Invalid Offshore Diver Accident Differential Pressurre
PSIcodiver 7 months ago
Where the gloves?????
weslleybeloni 7 months ago
damn thats a mad deep cut what did he cut it on
benandtinagilbert 8 months ago
i think they are called gloves get some dumbass
soldeirndiver 1 year ago
Worked many commercial dives and I've yet to see a scenario on a structure where the work required me NOT to use heavy duty Hunter endurotech gloves....duhhh
This is Malthusian/Darwinian cleansing and/or recessive trait removal.... ;-)
Getsen42 1 year ago 2
using gloves????? are u guys retarted u really think gloves cld save ur thumb if tht moving clamp weights tons and the 2 faces or smashing each other.??
mjmeusel 1 year ago
what the hell could possibly cut him like that? o_O
It mean it's gotta be really sharp or come with a really high velocity to cut trough his whole thumb!
UNNAM3D82 1 year ago
repeat after me, gloves
floricajun 1 year ago
he should have been wearing gloves that might have saved him the cut lol
sundayprobmx 1 year ago
Why was the clamp 'breathing' so much? Because they didn't bother to rig it on 'static' and the diver paid the price with the end of his thumb. Pathetic. Take chances in a Casino not in the water!
Berkcam 2 years ago
That's why we wear gloves!
steviebilbo 2 years ago
damn! poor guy! an open wound is very serious underwater!
Sakul1321 2 years ago