Machines | Bulldozer Rollover January 30 2012
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Construction worker rolls the bulldozer he's working on. Drs about 35 feet and rolls.. He's ejected and receives critical injuries, air med flies him the University of Utah med center
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I have seen cats roll no damage not like that komcrapsu
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It's not a vehicle, and you don't drive it. It is a piece of equipment, and you operate it.
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Yes seat belts will save you maybe one or two rolls at slow speed, but if you roll down a mountainside, the amount of thrashing, twisting and turning from all that weight rolling round and round smashing into things, would pull your bones right out of their sockets. Seat belts will make the bodys location easier to find.
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ALWAYS PUT ON YOUR SEATBELT!!!!!
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unfortunately,,,,,,a dozer that size falling that far,,,,,,,,,,no rops was ever going to stand up to an impact like that......
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that machine didn't have any ROPS ?
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i think if he was wearing a seat belt in this case wouldof been worse with the cab looking like its totally compressed down onto the drivers seat and it only rolled once deff not twice GOD BLESS HIM nasty accident but should not of been workingon a slope with icey conditions metal tracks and ice do not go hand in hand
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How is the man that was injured? Did he survive his injuries?
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CAT ROPS looks much stronger
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Ice and slippery conditions and no corks?
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it's a 155 Komatsu, Komatsu and Cat build equiptment in many different countries
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i see what you did
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Whats a vee-hickle?
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If he was wearing a seatbelt he eould not of been ejectef
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dozer he was driving lmaso i been an operator for over 20 yrs and never seen a dozer driver i know many operators though
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155ax almost the same size as a D-8
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true but that is a komatsu dozer not a cat
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Cat always lands on their feet !,
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o the machine is fine
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I do not know if he survived but I believe if it did not eject him it may have killed him instantly by the looks of the cab on the equipment.