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Accident at Charlton training ground yesterday

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    Bloody hell, hope the person is alright
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    that sounds horrific. get well soon, whoever you are.
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    Jeez. Yep get well soon.
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    I hate it when people leave a vehicle in gear.
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    'Serious injuries'...sheesh I hope they get every help and assistance from the club whatever the health and safety in's and out's.
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    edited October 2012
    Yeah, here's wishing whoever it is has a very speedy recovery. What I did notice though was that it was a "volunteer"; is the training ground not managed on a professional basis then?
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    At least the News Hopper isn't reporting that the person "opted" to get run over. That would just be plain silly!

    Hope the person concerned is ok.
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    edited October 2012
    Must have been really bad to get the air ambulance involved.

    Hope the person is ok and makes a full and speedy recovery.
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    Hope the person is ok and makes a full recovery, but trying to start an old tractor with a screw driver tells you something surely.
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    edited October 2012
    Sounds nasty and I wish them a speedy recover but why were they using a screwdriver?
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    Doesn't sound good. Whoever it is, I hope that the volunteer makes a full recovery.
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    It's likely the HSE will get involved in this and could have serious repercussions.

    Big fines for this sort of incident.
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    Was he meant to be sticking his screwdriver in the old tractor ?
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    Was he meant to be sticking his screwdriver in the old tractor ?

    Well that's what I'm wondering, why would a 'volunteer' need a tractor?

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    Addickted said:

    It's likely the HSE will get involved in this and could have serious repercussions.

    Big fines for this sort of incident.

    But how is it the clubs fault if he wants to try and start it with a screw driver, if they had given him the keys maybe, but starting it with a screw driver says he shouldn't of been doing it. It's like trying to steal it.
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    smiffyboy said:

    Addickted said:

    It's likely the HSE will get involved in this and could have serious repercussions.

    Big fines for this sort of incident.

    But how is it the clubs fault if he wants to try and start it with a screw driver, if they had given him the keys maybe, but starting it with a screw driver says he shouldn't of been doing it. It's like trying to steal it.
    Perhaps it doesn't start any other way.
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    Maybe he was trying to fix it, hence the screwdriver.
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    Get Well soon to the injured person!
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    Oh god, conspiracies abound.
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    smiffyboy said:

    Addickted said:

    It's likely the HSE will get involved in this and could have serious repercussions.

    Big fines for this sort of incident.

    But how is it the clubs fault if he wants to try and start it with a screw driver, if they had given him the keys maybe, but starting it with a screw driver says he shouldn't of been doing it. It's like trying to steal it.
    I too hope that the person recovers completely and quickly.

    In my experience, older tractors I have used had a gear lever that you moved to 's' to start it and newer ones have a safety switch connected to the clutch so that it has to be depressed before it will start.

    If the tractor is faulty, the club will get fined heavily.
    If the volunteer was not given sufficient training and it has been recorded, the club will be fined heavily.
    If the volunteer had received the correct training and the tractor is well maintained, the club may still be fined for poor supervision.
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    Whoever the injured person is, I hope you get well soon and have a good recovery.
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    Growing up on a farm I remember, my Dad starting old tractors by connecting lugs on the starter motor or solenoid, by using a long screwdriver. Sounds like it may be a similar situation.
    Hope he recovers.
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    The maintenance strategy is pitiful.
    This is something that gets pushed down the pecking order when money is tight.
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    Anyone know how the chap is getting on
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    Have had an update on this as I know a few people asked me about it.

    Thankfully the injuries sustained didn't turn out to be as serious as initially feared so he is fine and back at work.
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    That's good to hear, thanks NS.
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    Does that mean we can do some tractor puns now?
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    Make hay @WSS
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    As a young boy, Joe was completely obsessed with tractors.He had pictures of tractors all over his bedroom walls; he had tractor toys,tractor T-shirts, a tractor carpet, and duvet cover, the whole works. He ate, drank and slept tractors.

    On his 17th birthday he was thrilled to get an invitation to go to a tractor factory nearby and test-drive a brand new tractor. His excitement was incredible as he told his family and friends. The great day came and he went to the factory for the test-drive.

    Unfortunately something went terribly wrong with the tractor when Joe was driving it and it flipped over, trapping and breaking Joe's leg. He was so upset and tried to sue the tractor company for negligence. But the company would have none of it and told him there was no liability and he could get lost!

    You can imagine he was rather put off with tractors after this and vowed to shed them from his life completely and forever. All the posters came down, the toys were given away - tractors were GONE.

    Many years later, Joe went into a restaurant for lunch. Inside, the cigarette smoke was terrible but through it he saw a beautiful girl seated at a table on her own. Tears were streaming down her face. Joe asked her what was wrong and she said that the smoke was making her eyes sting and stream with tears.

    With that, Joe looked around and then took a huge breath, sucking in all the smoke. He then walked outside into the car park and blew all the smoke out again.

    He went back into the bar where the air was now clear and sweet and sat down next to the girl.

    "That was amazing!" she said, "How did you do that?"

    "No problem", said Joe "I'm an extractor fan"
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    genius
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