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  1. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    Not a problem I've ever suffered from... :|:
  2. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    Protection from scratches and cuts from brush mostly, Butch. Offers some protection from from poison oak or ivy. Insect bites. Shields you from radiation burns from fire; or any work with grinder, torch, welding.
  3. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    Bingo.
  4. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    I can't remember all the times I've felt compelled to try to steer a "forest visitor" away from some potentially risky action that I've happened across in the course of my job...cutting firewood, putting on chains, towing a friend out of a ditch, changing a tire, driving further out into...
  5. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    I don't see anything odd about that at all. If you're in the field, hardhats are just the norm, in my world. And sturdy boots with a minimum 8 inch top, long sleeve shirt, long pants. Every day, every job. I may violate the requirements on occasion, but it's still the norm.
  6. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    Oh, no...it's waaaay older than that...for many it never arrives :D.
  7. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    It sure is a stupid way to learn...seems to me that anyone with the ability to think rationally would find it self-evident. I am obviously incorrect in that analysis :).
  8. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    'Nuff said...peeps, wear that helmet.
  9. Burnham

    Tree Men Be Here

    Remember this pic I posted not so long ago? I don't know if a hardhat would save you if this chunk had hit you on the head, but I KNOW it would kill you without. I always wear a helmet climbing, or a hardhat anytime I'm in the woods, felling or not. I've seen, heard of, or experienced myself...
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