This is a tragedy that did not need to happen. The protocol is never use a snatch strap with out putting a damper over it. Then if it breaks it will not fly. Sounds to me as tho it may have been attached to something like a towball which may have become a missile. There are sound practices for snatching and for good reason. In this case I doubt they were followed and the consequences are disaster.
Sounds to me as tho it may have been attached to something like a towball which may have become a missile.
the towing strap gave way and struck him. It is understood the tow strap went through the back window of his utility and hit him in the head.
A flying tow ball would have taken out the driver of the towed vehicle. Sounds to me like a metal piece broke from the towed vehicle. (Rated shackle came off a dodgy tow point perhaps?)
(It pays to read the links provided to get the full story.)
-- Edited by PeterD on Tuesday 20th of June 2017 01:25:49 PM
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Sounds to me as tho it may have been attached to something like a towball which may have become a missile.
the towing strap gave way and struck him. It is understood the tow strap went through the back window of his utility and hit him in the head.
A flying tow ball would have taken out the driver of the towed vehicle. Sounds to me like a metal piece broke from the towed vehicle. (Rated shackle came off a dodgy tow point perhaps?)
(It pays to read the links provided to get the full story.)
Peter I have tried to read the links to get the full story, and have read on line what news articles are saying.
One story says they were towing, another says they were snatching out of a sand bog. But nowhere does it say the vehicle being pulled was from the front or the rear. So confusion reins. So a flying towball could have come from the bogged vehicle, but I do not know. what I do know that it must have been a fairly solid object under a fair strain, ( to make it fly) so I surmise it was a snatch not a tow.
Unfortunately it is a tragedy that possibly could have been avoided.
-- Edited by PeterD on Tuesday 20th of June 2017 01:25:49 PM
When you think about it, each and every accident could have been avoided with more care and attention. There is no such thing as an unavoidable accident. Wiki says: An accident, also known as an unintentional injury, is an undesirable, incidental, and unplanned event that could have been prevented had circumstances leading up to the accident been recognized, and acted upon, prior to its occurrence.
My Mum used to say that us 3 kids were "accidents"