Wow, I've been pretty lucky compared to some of you guys. I've had my share of minor finger slices from getting in a hurry and forgetting my gloves, and the occasional smashed thumb/finger from dropping something on it.
I had my worst scrapping injury so far this past fall. Of course, it didn't even happen in the "line of duty" of my actual recycling business. I helped my grandfather clean out and tear down a decrepit outbuilding on his property. One of the things in the load o' shred was a junk mountain bike. As I was unloading the junk at the yard, another object (can't even remember what) managed to hook the bike, pulling it AND me off the back of my truck. Now, I have a Dodge Ram 2500, so my truck bed is fairly high off the ground. Upon landing, I bashed my left shin off the bike and busted it open, which immediately hurt like hell. I didn't even realize at the time that my right hand and wrist, which had caught most of my 160 pounds during the fall, were horribly sprained.
The next day, the shinbone barely hurt, but my stoved-up hand and wrist were not right for three months. Of course, I'm mostly right-handed, so my "good" arm was the one I reflexively threw out to catch myself. It was either that, or a faceful of concrete from the unloading dock, so I guess I took the lesser evil.
We all get in a hurry and do dumb things. Usually, we get away with it. Sometimes, we don't. Be safe, guys and gals
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