Although some of you may know I am not a big fan of the off campus bonfire. That aside, I know a student was recently hurt and I truly hope he is ok.
Here is my question
I have done a fair amount of work in conservation involving carrying logs as well as cutting them down. In all cases, the logs were not carried on the shoulder. The last time I was at an off campus cut, logs were carried in this manner. Is this still the case? I ask, because in every other situation I was involved in, log tongs were used to carry the logs. If, for whatever reason, the log slipped out of the tongs, no one was underneath the log and it only fell about 6-8 inches.
I know they are expensive, especially the models that are made for two people. But has this been looked into or considered?
Here is my question
I have done a fair amount of work in conservation involving carrying logs as well as cutting them down. In all cases, the logs were not carried on the shoulder. The last time I was at an off campus cut, logs were carried in this manner. Is this still the case? I ask, because in every other situation I was involved in, log tongs were used to carry the logs. If, for whatever reason, the log slipped out of the tongs, no one was underneath the log and it only fell about 6-8 inches.
I know they are expensive, especially the models that are made for two people. But has this been looked into or considered?