The Forestry Forum
Health and Safety => Health and Safety => Topic started by: woodzy88 on January 06, 2012, 04:47:57 AM
A New Zealand man 49 has been killed when a large pine tree fell on his digger.
He was digging around the roots of the tree to push it over but the tree fell prematurely chrushing him in the cab . Looking at the photo it would appear that the digger wasnt fitted with a saftey structure which is a requirement in N Z . Also as I have handled a lot of large trees with diggers I believe the 11 ton
digger he was using was to small for a large pine which probaly weighed 25 t0 30 ton with the head on.
I feel for his family and his father who witnessed the accident.
Woodzy :(
Saw that one in the news but hadn't seen any pictures or actual info, except the tree fell "unexpectantly".
But I know what those big old farm pines are like.
For the overseas guys, 150ft tall, 4 or 5 ft dbh, and suspect root systems... Nasty
No way you should be trying to take one down with a standard 12 ton digger :-\
Ian
Sad day, sorry to hear this, i had a problem of pushing the envelope, sooner or later you will get caught.