WARNING: This episode discusess a workplace fatality – listener discretion is advised.
Country boy Alan shares a story about cows in Wales. In this case, a cow went haywire while farm workers offloaded it from its transit vehicle to a pen. The cow was agitated, jumped off its ramp, killing a 75 y/o farmworker, and injuring another man. “Can you keep the cattle calm?” begs Trajce. They team dissect the case, remarking on the lack of enclosures and barriers as restraints on the spooked bovine creature. This case prompts Trajce to recall one of his prosecutions involving cows at night. “Like SpongeBob SquarePants who does not like taking the trash out at night,” he explains, “these cows get spooked at night. These are live, heavy beasts, not just doughy-eyed innocent creations.” Sara, in contrast, shares some cute and marvellous cow stories including stumbling upon the birth of a calf.
Trajce remarks, “Well, wasn’t’ that a buckin’ excellent story?”
Alan remains on point with stories of tragic circumstances in the case of fall from heights, a rigger who fell from a hanger on a movie set, while the team debate the merits of fall prevention, protection, and arrest in work design.