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Related: About this forumMan who lost hand in sausage-making ordeal cut off own arm
I'm not sure I'd be smiling.
Man who lost hand in sausage-making ordeal cut off own arm
Associated Press Sep 26, 2018 Updated 12 hrs ago
Myron Schlafman stands inside his garage where he lost his forearm in an electric meat mixer in Jamestown, N.D.
Jim Monk, KFGO Radio via AP
JAMESTOWN, N.D. | A 69-year-old Vietnam vet who lost a hand after it got stuck in a meat mixer while he was making sausage at his North Dakota home says he had to slice off his left arm above the wrist with a butcher knife or risk bleeding to death.
In his first public comments since the Aug. 17 accident, Myron Schlafman said he credits two police officers with saving his life by quickly applying a tourniquet before ambulance crews took him to the hospital.
"I've always appreciated life, but not as much as I do now."
Schlafman said he was taking a chunk of meat out of the mixer in the garage of his Jamestown home when he accidentally stepped on a pedal to activate the machine. ... "I just looked and knew I was in big trouble," said Schlafman, who is right-handed.
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Associated Press Sep 26, 2018 Updated 12 hrs ago
Myron Schlafman stands inside his garage where he lost his forearm in an electric meat mixer in Jamestown, N.D.
Jim Monk, KFGO Radio via AP
JAMESTOWN, N.D. | A 69-year-old Vietnam vet who lost a hand after it got stuck in a meat mixer while he was making sausage at his North Dakota home says he had to slice off his left arm above the wrist with a butcher knife or risk bleeding to death.
In his first public comments since the Aug. 17 accident, Myron Schlafman said he credits two police officers with saving his life by quickly applying a tourniquet before ambulance crews took him to the hospital.
"I've always appreciated life, but not as much as I do now."
Schlafman said he was taking a chunk of meat out of the mixer in the garage of his Jamestown home when he accidentally stepped on a pedal to activate the machine. ... "I just looked and knew I was in big trouble," said Schlafman, who is right-handed.
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This happened at home. Here is a link to an OSHA website that shows how foot controls are guarded in the workplace:
Machine Guarding, Presses, Foot Control
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Man who lost hand in sausage-making ordeal cut off own arm (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2018
OP
Ya gotta hand it to him, no really you got to really pick it up and hand it to him.
marble falls
Sep 2018
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Bfd
(1,406 posts)1. I'd have passed out & died.
Damn!
marble falls
(62,079 posts)2. Ya gotta hand it to him, no really you got to really pick it up and hand it to him.
Haggis for Breakfast
(6,831 posts)3. Don't anybody eat this man's sausage !!!!
jmowreader
(51,464 posts)4. Soylent Green is made in a North Dakota garage!